Situations
Choose from 5 conversations to practice
Casual News Recap & Opinion Sharing
Friends or colleagues casually discuss major headlines and briefly share their initial thoughts or feelings about recent political events over coffee or during a break.
Debating a Specific Policy Proposal
Two or more individuals engage in a more structured discussion, presenting arguments for and against a particular government policy, such as healthcare reform, environmental regulations, or economic stimulus.
Analyzing Election Campaign Strategies
Participants discuss current political campaigns, analyzing candidates' speeches, advertising, and campaign tactics, and speculating on their potential impact on voter behavior.
Cross-Generational Political Discussion
Family members or acquaintances from different age groups (e.g., parents and children, or young professionals and retirees) discuss political issues, often highlighting differences in perspectives shaped by life experiences.
Fact-Checking and Challenging Misinformation
One person presents a political claim or piece of news, and others question its accuracy, referencing sources or offering counter-evidence to challenge potential misinformation or biased reporting.