Meeting a New Classmate
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Tell me about a time when you met a new classmate.
Ikuwento mo sa akin ang isang pagkakataon na nakilala mo ang bago mong kaklase. Magandang sagot:
I met a new classmate on the first day of a course. We sat next to each other, so I asked where she was from and whether she had found the classroom easily. It was a simple question, but it helped start the conversation. After that, we talked about the teacher and the timetable. I was a little nervous because I did not know anyone yet, but speaking to one person made the class feel friendlier. Later, we sometimes studied together before tests.
Nakilala ko ang isang bagong kaklase noong unang araw ng kurso. Magkatabi kami ng upuan, kaya tinanong ko siya kung saan siya galing at kung madali ba niyang nahanap ang silid-aralan. Simpleng tanong lang iyon, pero nakatulong itong magsimula ang usapan. Pagkatapos noon, napag-usapan namin ang guro at ang iskedyul ng klase. Medyo kabado ako dahil wala pa akong kakilala noon, pero nang makausap ko ang isang tao, mas naging magaan ang pakiramdam ko sa klase. Kalaunan, minsan ay nag-aaral kami nang magkasama bago ang mga pagsusulit. Why can it be difficult to start talking to someone new?
Magandang sagot:
It can be difficult because the student may not know what to say first. A simple question about the class can help start the conversation. For example, they can ask if there is homework or whether the teacher has arrived. This feels natural because both students are in the same situation. Without a topic, the student may stand silently and feel more nervous. Starting with class information is easy, and it can lead to a more friendly conversation after class.
Is it easier to meet classmates before class or during group work?
Magandang sagot:
I think it is easier during group work because there is already a reason to speak. Students can talk about the task first, so the conversation does not feel forced. For example, they can ask who will write, who will read, or what answer the group should choose. After that, it is easier to ask small personal questions. Group work also shows how the other person communicates. If the task goes well, students may feel more comfortable speaking again after class.
What advice would you give to a student who wants to make classmates feel welcome?
Magandang sagot:
Saying hello and asking a simple question on the first day is enough. A small friendly action can make a new classmate feel included. The question does not need to be personal. It could be about the class, the timetable, or the homework. If the new student answers briefly, that is fine too. The important thing is to show that someone has noticed them. In a new class, even one friendly conversation can make the day feel much easier and warmer.