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In English Grammar what is an icebreaker?

In English grammar, the term "icebreaker" is not a grammatical term. It's a colloquial phrase used to describe something that helps break the ice in a social situation, typically a conversation starter.

For example:

* "Tell me a little about yourself." This is a common icebreaker used to initiate a conversation and get to know someone better.

* "Have you seen the new movie?" This is a lighthearted icebreaker that can spark a conversation about shared interests.

However, there are some grammatical concepts that can be helpful when using icebreakers in conversation:

* Open-ended questions: Asking questions that require more than a simple "yes" or "no" answer encourages people to elaborate and engage in deeper conversation.

* Active listening: Paying attention to what the other person is saying and responding appropriately shows genuine interest and builds rapport.

So, while "icebreaker" itself isn't a grammatical term, understanding how to use effective icebreakers in conversation can help you communicate more effectively and make a positive impression.

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