Speak English naturally by using filler phrases

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Benjamin’s English


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Hi. My name is Benjamin. Have you ever had a problem when you didn't quite have the words
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to say to someone when talking in English? I have that when I'm trying to speak French.
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So in one of my earlier lessons, I was talking about trying to buy a train ticket in London.
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Imagine that the man says back to me, "Where do I want to go?" I don't know the name of
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the train station, so I say, "It sort of -- it's sort of got a big wheel. It's got a big wheel,
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and it's in London. It's like -- it's, like, in the middle of the map. It's kind of busy,
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busy place in the middle of London." Trying to describe. So I can use "sort of"; I can
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use "like"; and I can use "kind of" and then try and describe it. Okay?
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So the man, he then says to me, "Do you mean the airport, son?" And I'm like, "No. No.
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Not the airport. I want to go to -- I can't remember the name. No, actually..." So these
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are all ways of showing a different opinion. "Actually, no. It's in the middle of London.
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It's by a big river. The river Thames. Or I could say, "as a matter of fact, no. I don't
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want to go to the airport." Or, "To be honest, I want to stay in the center. It's Zone 1."
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Okay? Or a very similar way of saying "to be honest" would be "to be frank". It means
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"honest" as well. So I could say, "To be frank with you, I want to go to the place with the
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big wheel and the river." Okay? Or, "In fact, I really want to go to the place with the
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national theatre." Okay? Or last one, "The fact of the matter is I'm not going to the
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airport now." Okay? These are all ways of showing opinions. "Actually", "as a matter
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of fact", "to be honest". This one is really juicy, nice one, "the fact of the matter is".
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You'll sound very important if you say that.
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So the man, he still doesn't understand. What else do I have to say to him to get him to
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understand me? So I could say, "Well, how shall I put it? Uh, it's got a huge wheel."
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Or, "What's the word I'm looking for? Um..." It's "Waterloo", by the way. Or, "How can
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I explain this? It's on the black train line. It's on the northern line. It's right in the
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middle." Okay? Similar to there -- other ways of, kind of, explaining it, trying to find
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the meaning.
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The trainman, he's getting very annoyed with me, and he starts shouting at me. So I take
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cover. That was a very nasty thing to say. I'm now very upset with this man. These are
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little introductions to threats, to arguments, to entering an argument. Okay?
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"What's the best way to put this? You are very unhelpful." "You are an idiot." Or less
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aggressive, I could say, "What I'm trying to say is you are a bad ticket man, and I
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just want to go to my favourite place in London." Or, "Now, let me put it this way. If you continue,
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I will go to your boss." Okay? So these are little pauses while I think of what I'm going
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to say next. "What's the best way to put this?" To put. "To put", there, means "to say". "What's
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the best way to say this?" "What I'm trying to say is..." And "now". "Now" is quite a
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control word. If I say "now", then I have control of the conversation.
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Over to here. Brian, my ticket man, now starts yapping, talking. So I need him to stop. Okay?
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So I say, "Now, look here, Brian. I want my ticket." Or, "Right, then, Brian. That's great,
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but..." okay? Or -- Brian is still talking. I say, "Okay. That's fine, Brian, but I just
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want to go to -- and now, I remember. I remember. Waterloo, the place with the big wheel and
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the river. Thank you." So these are all ways of think about what you're saying, and then
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you say it. Okay? Great. Thanks for watching the video, and do take part in the quiz. Bye.
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I'm off to Waterloo.
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