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th study 3 p. 6

STUDY 3

How to Use Questions

Cited scripture

Matthew 16:​13-16

WETIN YOU MUST DO: Ask good questions to help people get interest and continue listening, to help them understand and to show important points.

HOW TO DO IT:

  • Help the people get interest and continue listening. Ask questions that will help people think about the answer and also make them to want learn more.

  • Help the people to understand the topic. Convince them by using different-different questions that will help them understand the main point.

  • Make the main point them clear. Ask interesting question to show the main point. Use questions to review or go over important points that you finish talking about. Then, when you ending your talk, use question to review or to go over your topic.

    Practical tip

    When you finish reading any scripture, use questions to show the main idea from that verse.

FOR FIELD SERVICE

Ask the person what he think about the topic you want talk about. Listen good-good to what he will say. Try to know when and how to ask questions that will not embarrass people.

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