Like Sharing Toys
Imagine you and your friend are playing with toys. You say, "Can I have that red car?" Then your friend says, "Sure!" That’s a dialogue exchange, you talked, then your friend talked back. It's like passing a toy back and forth while talking about it.
Like Playing Tag
Sometimes, people keep talking back and forth, just like in tag. One person says something, then the other answers, then the first one talks again, it’s like they’re playing a game of passing the baton with words instead of toys.
Each time someone speaks or listens, that’s part of the dialogue exchange, making it fun and easy to understand!
Examples
- A child asking their parent for a cookie and the parent saying yes.
- Two friends discussing what to watch on TV.
- A teacher explaining a math problem to a student.
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See also
- What are active participation of language users?
- What is communication?
- Who is Interaction Centering?
- What are writing systems?
- What are dynamic neural interactions?