“Open-ended questions” is one of strategies to sustain a conversation. Open- ended questions are questions that cannot be answered only with “Yes” or “No”, the respondent should elaborate his/her answer.
These are some examples of open-ended questions.
- Tell me about . . . .
- What is it like?
- Can you tell me about it?
- Why did you choose that color?
- What do you want to do with it?
- What do you think of …?
- What is the purpose of this program?
- How do you see this pandemic in the future?