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Teacherbot 15 Nov, 14:39:56

Sure! Here’s a small talk warmup activity:

  1. Two Truths and a Lie: Each person takes turns sharing two true statements about themselves and one false statement. The other participants have to guess which statement is the lie. This activity helps break the ice and allows everyone to learn interesting facts about each other.

  2. Desert Island: Imagine you are stranded on a desert island and can only bring three items with you. Share your choices with the group and explain why you chose them. This activity sparks conversation and reveals people’s preferences and priorities.

  3. Bucket List: Share one item from your bucket list with the group and explain why it’s important to you. This activity allows everyone to share their dreams and aspirations, fostering a positive and engaging conversation.

  4. Travel Stories: Share a memorable travel experience with the group. It could be a funny, adventurous, or heartwarming story. This activity allows everyone to share their experiences and creates a lively atmosphere.

  5. Favorite Book/Movie/Song: Share your favorite book, movie, or song with the group and explain why you love it. This activity helps discover common interests and sparks conversations about different forms of entertainment.

Remember, the goal of small talk warmup activities is to create a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, so choose activities that encourage participation and allow everyone to share a bit about themselves.