English Conversation Skill Secrets - THIS is what GREAT speakers do!

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- Hello, everyone,
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and welcome back to "English with Lucy."
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Today, I have a video for you on conversation
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and how to be an amazing conversation partner.
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All of this is what amazing speakers do,
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what amazing conversationalists do.
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I think we should get straight into it.
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The first tip I have for you is ask hypothetical questions.
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You might notice a trend here.
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We are going to be trying to avoid yes/no questions.
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They are the devil when it comes to starting conversations
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and maintaining good conversations.
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Asking hypothetical questions
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and talking about imaginary scenarios and situations
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is a really good way of getting to know someone better
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and getting them to open up as well,
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and it's not too difficult to do,
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even if you aren't very advanced at English.
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All you have to learn is the conditional tenses.
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Maybe I should make a video on the conditionals.
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Let me know if you'd like one.
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But really good questions are questions like,
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if you could have any job in the world, what would it be?
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That's a really good one,
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'cause you get to know someone's biggest desires,
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and they get to really open up to you.
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So, for example, if you were to ask me that question,
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if I could have any job in the world, what it would be,
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I would say,
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"I would love to be a reconstructive plastic surgeon."
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That is what I've always wanted to do.
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Unfortunately, you have to go through
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the whole medicine route, which wasn't quite for me.
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But I wanted to help people rebuild their faces
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after accidents and trauma.
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Fun fact about me.
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Or another question:
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if you won the lottery, what would you do?
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What would you buy first?
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That's a good one.
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So if you asked me that,
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what would I do if I won the lottery,
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the first thing would be to pay off my parents' mortgage,
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and then I would go about doing secret deeds.
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I wouldn't tell anyone that I'd won the lottery,
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but I'd make sure that the money goes to good places.
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This brings us on to our next point, our next tip,
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which is to emphasise similarity.
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So you could respond to some of the things I've said
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and emphasise how similar we are
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because we like people who are like us.
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Emphasising similarity improves social relations.
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And in fact, salespeople use this a lot,
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and they do it in physical ways as well.
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It's a known technique
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that salespeople will mimic hand gestures
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and body language, and that can actually improve sales
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without the buyer even realising it.
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Now, we don't want to do that.
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We're not necessarily salespeople.
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Well, you might be, so you can use that.
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But when we are having a conversation,
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we want to find points of connection
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and points of mutual interest.
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If you hear your conversation partner say something
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that you really relate with or that you can add to,
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you need to let them know.
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So, for example, with that first hypothetical question
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about, if I could have any job what would I do,
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if that related to you at all,
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you could say phrases like, "Yes, I totally agree with you,"
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or "We're really similar on that,"
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or "We think similarly on that,"
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or "I'm on the same page as you."
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Those are really good phrases you can use
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to show connection
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and the fact that you are similar to someone.
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Now, the next tip, tip number three, is slightly strange,
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but it's really important.
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It is to be aware of the sounds that you make
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whilst you are thinking.
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Now, you might not be totally aware
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of the sounds you make whilst you're thinking,
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and more importantly,
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how different they are in different cultures.
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In some cultures and in some languages,
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it's totally and utterly normal
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to make really loud open-mouthed sounds
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when you're thinking of something.
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And I noticed this in Spain.
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I lived and taught in Spain for quite a while.
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I had a Spanish partner.
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I lived with his Spanish family.
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I really did integrate into Spanish society.
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And one thing that surprised me at the beginning
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was the sounds they make when they think.
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And it was something like this.
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Eh, eh.
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(laughs)
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And it's just so different to what we do.
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I think in British culture, it's considered rude
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to have your mouth open in front of someone.
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It's not like a written rule, but in general,
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we're very, very conscious of eating with our mouths closed,
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of not talking with food in our mouths,
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and just not going "ah" in everyone's face.
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So when we are thinking,
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we are more likely to say "um," "mm,"
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with our mouth closed.
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So we still make that sound.
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We still take that thinking time.
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Let me know in the comments below
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what sort of sound and mouth shape you use
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in your language and culture
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when you are taking a break in a conversation and thinking,
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and then maybe think about tweaking that
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if you're going to be speaking to native British people,
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or Americans as well, just English speakers in general,
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because it's different to us.
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We would be maybe slightly surprised if someone went "eh"
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(laughs) in our face.
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Now, tip number four, this is another one
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about filling in gaps, but it's a more general one.
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It is improve fluency to avoid having gaps.
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It can be really embarrassing and frustrating
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when you keep getting stuck mid-conversation.
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It's something that all language learners are scared of.
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Right, number five.
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This is a tip
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that I wish I had learnt a long, long time ago.
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It's useful for you as learners of English,
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and it's also useful for native speakers of English.
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It is be sensible with how you word
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potentially sensitive questions.
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So imagine I asked someone,
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"How is your job at Google going?"
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and they respond with, "I was fired.
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"Thanks for asking,"
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or, "What do you do for work?" and they respond with,
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"I'm employed and desperately searching."
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Oh.
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It's such an awkward situation
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when you ask someone a question,
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trying to make positive conversation,
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and they just knock you down,
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and it puts a downer on the whole conversation,
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and it makes you feel bad,
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and it makes them feel negatively towards you.
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Now, there are good ways of rewording these questions
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so that it gives people some escape route,
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ways to avoid difficult topics.
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So instead of asking someone, "How's your job going?"
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you could say something like,
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"Fill me in on your life since I last saw you,"
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or "Catch me up on what's happened
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"since I've last seen you."
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If you ask to be filled in or you ask to be caught up,
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that's a good way of asking someone to update you
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on everything that's going on.
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Or instead of asking something like,
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"What do you do for work?", "What is your job?",
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"What do you do for a living?",
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you could ask a more general question like,
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"So, what keeps you busy?"
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It's a little nicer than, "What do you do?"
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It's funny because in British English,
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"What do you do?" is quite a common question.
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It means what do you do for a living,
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what do you do for work?
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But when I went over to America and I asked people,
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"What do you do?", they were a bit confused.
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Maybe they were just being difficult.
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I'm sure they understood me.
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But had I asked a question like, "What keeps you busy?",
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maybe they would have been more chatty with me.
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Now, number six is a great one
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if you have a lower level of English
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but you want to keep conversation going.
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It is ask open-ended questions.
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And again, this is part of avoiding yes/no questions.
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So if I ask someone, "Do you like London?"
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they could say "yes" or "no," and then that might be it.
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And then I'm stuck searching for something else to say.
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However, if I ask a question like,
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"So what do you like most about London?"
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or "What do you like least about London?",
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that gets the person talking.
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They've got no way out.
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They have to say something a bit broader,
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and then you can expand on that.
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So questions using "what" and "how" are really good
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for keeping conversation going,
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and then you can use all the other tricks,
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like emphasising similarity.
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If someone dislikes the same thing as you,
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"I'm with you on that one.
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"I can't stand queuing."
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Queuing came to my mind because we're in lockdown
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at the moment because of the coronavirus,
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and I don't like the queues outside of the supermarkets.
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Now, number seven is ask for advice.
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And I'm not sure if I have a video on asking for advice,
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and if I don't, I should definitely make one,
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'cause it's a big topic,
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and it's a great tool in conversation.
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So when you ask someone for their advice
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or for their opinion, but more advice,
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it's showing that you trust them, that you respect them,
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it makes them feel knowledgeable,
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and it just improves the connection between the two of you.
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If you shared a problem,
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and you feel like you've spent quite a long time
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talking about it, and you want to pass the baton
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to send it over to the other person for their response,
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you could say something like,
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"So what would you do in my situation?
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"What would you do if you were me?"
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And that's a really nice way of asking for advice
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and asking for opinion without saying,
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"What is your advice?", "What is your opinion?"
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Another great way is to say,
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"I've always wondered about
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"why there are so many pigeons in England."
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Why do I always end up talking about pigeons?
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I think my first ever video, I spoke about pigeons.
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Maybe it was my second.
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Anyway, "I've always wondered why
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"there are so many pigeons in England.
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"Maybe you could offer some insight on that?"
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And then they could give their opinion
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as to why there are so many pigeons.
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What a ridiculous example.
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So in general, the majority of these tips have been about
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making sure that the other person has lots of opportunities
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to speak.
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In general, people enjoy talking
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more than they do listening.
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You can use this to your advantage
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if you are a learner of English.
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I have some extra little mini tips.
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These could be considered obvious,
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but I think they're quite important.
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And these are more specific to learners of English.
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A big one is don't be afraid to ask for repetition.
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A really good tip that I provide to my students is
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just don't use the same asking-for-repetition phrase
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over and over again.
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Have a couple up your sleeve.
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"I'm sorry, what was that?" or "Could you repeat that?"
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"Would you mind saying that again?"
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"What does that word mean?"
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Different ways.
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And maybe brief the person.
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Say, "Do you mind if I ask you a couple of questions
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"about the language you use, because I am learning,
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"and I really like the way you speak?"
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Start by offering a compliment and making them feel good.
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They'll feel flattered that you like the way they speak,
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and they should be more than willing to help you.
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This brings me on to my next little tip,
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which is offer sincere compliments.
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I'm not talking about physical compliments.
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In general, I find that physical compliments
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can actually make people feel uncomfortable,
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unless they're really genuine.
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Say I have two people come up to me.
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One says, "Oh my god, you look great,"
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and the other one says,
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"Wow, I really enjoyed our conversation.
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"It was so interesting to talk to you."
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I would find the compliment about my personality
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and about an experience that you've shared
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much more flattering and much more easy to digest
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than a compliment on physical appearance.
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But everyone's different.
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But I do feel like in general,
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offering sincere compliments that aren't about looks
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can be a really good way of bonding with someone.
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It's like in the comment section of my videos.
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I don't necessarily respond to comments
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about the way I look,
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but I do often respond to comments
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about the quality of my lessons,
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especially open-ended questions with what, how, and why.
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But if someone just says, "I like your top today,"
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I don't really have much to say apart from "thank you."
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And the last little mini tip is talk about emotions
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and make sure that you know how to talk about emotions.
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There's lots of obscure vocabulary related to emotions,
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and lots of little nuances,
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especially to do with negative ones.
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There are lots of idioms attached to them as well.
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I have done a video on happy, happiness-related idioms,
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which I think is a really good one,
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because when people say things like,
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"Oh, I'm absolutely over the moon,"
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or "I'm on cloud nine," it can be really, really confusing,
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and you can wonder if they're being positive or negative.
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I mean, even I sometimes get confused.
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I used to have an American boss,
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and I remember she said,
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can you come in and help with a coworker's presentation
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because she's absolutely bombing it?
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And I thought bombing it, like whoo, bomb,
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like absolutely she is the bomb.
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I was like, "Great, what does she need help with?"
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And she was like, "I need you to take over."
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And I was so confused,
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but it turned out that I just didn't understand
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the idiom she was using.
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So yes, the one on happy expressions
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would be really useful for you.
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And fun fact: That was a video I filmed
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after going on a first date with my fiance, I think.
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I was in a really happy mood,
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and I decided to write a happy video.
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And I remember all the comments were like,
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"Oh my god, you've drunk a lot of coffee."
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And the funny thing was that I hadn't drunk any coffee.
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I was just, I'd met a really great man,
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and we'd been on a date finally.
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So yeah, if you want to see giddy Lucy
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who has just fallen in love
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and has just realised that she's met the man of her dreams,
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then you can watch that video.
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I'll link it down below.
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I've done another video (claps)
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about ways to express disgust, because that's an emotion
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that I've never really seen lessons on that in school,
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but I felt that it was a really important topic to cover
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for my students.
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Let me know if there are any lesson topics on emotions
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and feelings that you think that I haven't covered
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that you think I should cover
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that would be interesting for you.
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I think that brings me to the end of today's video.
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I hope you enjoyed it, and I hope you learnt something.
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Don't forget to check out Lingoda.
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They've got their new Marathon Language Challenge.
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You can get up to 400 euros cashback,
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and also the access to the Cambridge certificate exams
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is pretty phenomenal, actually.
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When they told me about that new feature,
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I was really excited for my students.
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Don't forget to connect with me on all my social media.
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I've got my Facebook, my Instagram, and my Twitter,
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and I have my personal channel,
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which is now turning into my vlogging channel,
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where I do vlogs of my life here on the farm.
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If you don't know, I am marrying a farmer.
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We live here on a farm.
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And we have a very quiet and peaceful life,
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especially in lockdown.
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Ah, well, I really enjoyed filming this video for you.
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I've got lots more planned.
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But do put your recommendations down below.
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I will see you soon for another lesson.
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Muah.
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(upbeat music)
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