Deciding What to Watch on TV
A daily conversation in many households. Practice how to suggest a show, ask for others' opinions, and agree on something to watch together, a frequent activity for the characters in 'The Big Bang Theory'.
Situations
Choose from 5 conversations to practice
Initial Suggestions and Preferences
One person starts by suggesting a show they want to watch, and another person expresses their general preference or disinterest in that genre or specific show.
Browsing and Discovery
Family members are scrolling through streaming services or TV channels, verbally pointing out potential options and discussing what's available.
Negotiating Different Interests
Two or more people have different shows or genres in mind and are trying to convince others or find a compromise that satisfies everyone.
Past Experience and Reviews
People bring up their past experience with a show (e.g., 'I’ve seen that before') or mention what they've heard about it (e.g., 'I heard that's really good'), influencing the decision.
Final Decision and Agreement
After discussion, the group settles on a specific show or movie to watch, confirming their agreement and starting the program.