Machine generated contents note: 1. Real talk: What it is and why it is important 2. Exploring the aesthetic: Talking the way from unconscious enjoyment to conscious delight 3. Productive digressions: When best-laid plans give way to student-led discussions 4. The contingent third turn: Listening to scaffold response-ability 5. Reading your audience: Reading aloud as opportunity for literate talk 6. Learning felicity: Morning meeting, reading logs, and talking about books 7. Talking through weaving and weaving through talking: Crocheting a classroom community 8. Constancy and variety: Multiple opportunities for literacy learning through real talk glossary.