Be Interesting and Cool in English—Speak Confident English

194,721 views ・ 2019-03-06

Speak Confident English


Please double-click on the English subtitles below to play the video.

00:00
Hey,
0
450
241
00:00
it's Annemarie with Speak Confident English and I'm curious,
1
691
3269
00:04
when you have conversations in English,
2
4320
2580
00:07
do you ever feel worried that people don't think that you're cool or
3
7110
4470
00:11
interesting?
4
11581
833
00:12
Maybe you're wondering if people actually think that you're boring to talk to
5
12930
4320
00:17
and that's one of the worst feelings to have,
6
17640
2190
00:19
especially when you're already nervous or feeling shy communicating in your
7
19890
5000
00:25
second or third or fourth language.
8
25231
2189
00:27
The good news is being interesting and cool in English is actually easier than
9
27930
4830
00:32
you expect and the secret to all of it might actually surprise you.
10
32761
4349
00:37
That's exactly what we're going to talk about in today's Confident English
11
37380
3270
00:40
lesson.
12
40651
833
00:53
Today I'm going to share with you six easy steps you can use in conversations so
13
53360
4920
00:58
that at the end people think that you're super interesting and they'll say,
14
58281
4079
01:02
wow,
15
62450
451
01:02
that person is so cool.
16
62901
1949
01:05
Now I'm going to give you the short answer,
17
65480
2490
01:08
the secret right away,
18
68030
1320
01:09
and then we're going to talk about it in the six steps you can use.
19
69590
3330
01:13
The secret is be interested in other people.
20
73370
4050
01:18
The truth is people love to talk about themselves,
21
78050
4260
01:22
they want to feel interesting and they want to talk about the things that they
22
82610
4980
01:27
enjoy.
23
87591
833
01:28
The best way that you can do that is to show someone you're interested in them
24
88880
5000
01:35
by asking questions,
25
95240
1320
01:36
and at the end of that conversation,
26
96830
1920
01:39
the person will think,
27
99080
1080
01:40
wow,
28
100250
600
01:40
that person is so cool and interesting.
29
100850
2400
01:43
They were so fun to talk to.
30
103370
1680
01:45
And the reason for that is when you ask someone questions,
31
105620
3480
01:49
you're giving them a gift,
32
109310
1560
01:51
the gift of being listened to.
33
111170
2910
01:54
And we all love that.
34
114410
1440
01:56
And when someone gives us that gift,
35
116180
2100
01:58
the ability to talk and share about the things we enjoy or are passionate about,
36
118520
4410
02:03
we definitely think that person is interesting and cool to talk to.
37
123350
4410
02:08
Now that's the short answer,
38
128240
1590
02:10
but I want to go a little further in this lesson and share six simple steps that
39
130190
4950
02:15
will help you do that.
40
135141
1109
02:16
And here's why all of this is important.
41
136610
2250
02:19
First of all,
42
139040
833
02:19
no one wants to be boring in a conversation.
43
139880
2430
02:22
Of course you want people to enjoy talking to you,
44
142311
2729
02:25
so these steps will help you do that.
45
145370
2040
02:27
And number two successful conversations are how we build relationships and make
46
147740
5000
02:32
new friends.
47
152781
833
02:34
And that's what I want to help you do.
48
154040
1500
02:36
Step number one,
49
156620
1080
02:37
be a passion detective.
50
157760
2490
02:40
As you already know,
51
160760
1200
02:41
people love to talk about the things that they enjoy or the things that are
52
161990
3780
02:45
important to them.
53
165771
1019
02:47
So if you take a little bit of time to find out what someone is into,
54
167540
4470
02:52
that's a great phrase to know what someone is into.
55
172580
3570
02:56
If you're into something,
56
176450
1410
02:57
it means that you love it,
57
177950
1220
02:59
you're passionate about it,
58
179171
1109
03:00
you're excited about it,
59
180281
1199
03:01
and it's important to you.
60
181481
1079
03:03
When you give someone the opportunity to talk about something that they're into
61
183460
3990
03:07
by asking a few really helpful questions,
62
187570
2460
03:10
they're going to feel great about the conversation and you'll enjoy it as well.
63
190330
4500
03:15
So here are a few good questions that can help you be a detective and find out
64
195310
4680
03:19
what those things are that someone really loves to talk about.
65
199991
3299
03:23
Number one,
66
203770
833
03:24
what do you wish you had more time for?
67
204910
2130
03:27
Number two,
68
207610
833
03:28
if you could be doing anything right now,
69
208720
2820
03:31
what would it be?
70
211870
833
03:33
And number three,
71
213160
900
03:34
what makes you jump out of bed?
72
214330
1740
03:36
In the morning.
73
216071
833
03:37
Jump out of bed is an expression that we use to talk about getting out of bed
74
217390
3900
03:41
early and with excitement.
75
221320
1470
03:43
Maybe you're going to do something that you can't wait to do,
76
223240
2820
03:46
so the moment you wake up,
77
226120
1500
03:47
you jump out of bed.
78
227800
1080
03:49
Step number two is to find common ground.
79
229690
2940
03:53
When two people have the opportunity to talk about what they have in common,
80
233290
4110
03:57
it creates great conversation and the opportunity to start a friendship.
81
237610
4650
04:03
Now,
82
243100
360
04:03
you might not find out what you have in common right away.
83
243460
3450
04:06
It might take a little bit of time and some additional questions.
84
246940
3480
04:10
So here are some good ones to ask.
85
250780
1920
04:13
What do you usually do for fun?
86
253960
1770
04:16
What are you into?
87
256420
1110
04:17
For example,
88
257800
840
04:18
are you into cooking?
89
258730
1110
04:19
Are you into film?
90
259850
1130
04:21
Again,
91
261340
391
04:21
we're using that expression.
92
261731
1379
04:23
That means what are you interested in or what do you enjoy?
93
263350
2910
04:27
Step number three is to use conversational questions to make it easy,
94
267160
4440
04:32
and we've already been doing this with the examples I've used,
95
272020
3240
04:35
but here's what I mean.
96
275500
1530
04:37
There are two kinds of questions in English.
97
277480
2130
04:39
We have open and closed questions,
98
279760
2280
04:42
closed questions,
99
282370
1200
04:44
close the conversation and they're questions like,
100
284230
3300
04:47
do you like pizza?
101
287860
1020
04:49
Do you travel a lot?
102
289990
1080
04:51
Do you like your job?
103
291880
2310
04:54
In all of those questions,
104
294190
1350
04:55
the answer can be a simple yes or no.
105
295810
3330
04:59
There's no real conversation.
106
299590
2040
05:01
There are no details and that means after you hear yes or no,
107
301631
5000
05:07
you have to ask another question and that makes it a little bit challenging.
108
307120
3990
05:11
The way to avoid that is to use open questions.
109
311620
3510
05:15
Open questions start with question words like who,
110
315490
4020
05:19
what,
111
319570
690
05:20
when,
112
320260
690
05:20
where,
113
320950
660
05:21
why,
114
321610
570
05:22
how,
115
322180
541
05:22
how many,
116
322721
480
05:23
how often,
117
323201
540
05:23
how much and so on.
118
323741
1619
05:25
When we ask questions with those question words,
119
325960
2760
05:28
it opens the conversation because we're getting more details and it makes it
120
328721
4559
05:33
more interesting.
121
333281
989
05:34
So instead of saying,
122
334630
1320
05:35
do you like your job?
123
335980
1350
05:37
You could say,
124
337540
720
05:38
what do you like about your job?
125
338260
1980
05:41
Instead of asking,
126
341110
960
05:42
do you like yoga?
127
342071
1109
05:43
You could say,
128
343390
601
05:43
why do you like yoga?
129
343991
1469
05:46
Or why do you like this yoga studio?
130
346030
2760
05:49
The more that you use those question words,
131
349330
2130
05:51
the better your questions will be.
132
351490
1620
05:53
Now the truth is in a conversation,
133
353830
2190
05:56
yes,
134
356050
541
05:56
asking questions is essential because it shows that you're interested in the
135
356591
4089
06:00
other person and that makes them love the conversation.
136
360681
3629
06:04
They'll think that you're interesting and someone really cool to talk to,
137
364340
3510
06:08
but of course conversations are a two way street.
138
368600
3660
06:12
You both need to contribute so you also need to be prepared to participate in
139
372290
5000
06:17
the conversation with your own answers.
140
377751
2639
06:20
And I've got a couple of tips to help you do that.
141
380900
2400
06:23
Number one,
142
383870
691
06:24
if you ask a question,
143
384561
1559
06:26
for example,
144
386121
839
06:26
why do you enjoy yoga?
145
386961
1379
06:29
The other person will answer and most likely after they answer the question,
146
389330
5000
06:35
they'll say,
147
395301
569
06:35
and what about you?
148
395870
1080
06:37
What do you like about yoga?
149
397640
1470
06:39
Or why do you like yoga?
150
399140
1350
06:41
So when you are asking questions,
151
401180
2130
06:43
remember that you should also be prepared to answer the same question.
152
403820
5000
06:49
The second thing that will help you answer those questions is to use those same
153
409490
4830
06:54
question words for open questions to help you think about how to answer.
154
414321
4859
06:59
Step number five is be open to different perspectives.
155
419870
3690
07:04
Part of a conversation is sharing our opinions and we don't always agree with
156
424100
5000
07:09
other people,
157
429261
869
07:10
but we can show that we're interested and that we're open to new perspectives by
158
430520
4740
07:15
making little comments as we listen.
159
435290
2430
07:18
For example,
160
438170
781
07:18
if you ask someone about their opinion of a film and you had a totally different
161
438951
4979
07:23
opinion,
162
443931
833
07:25
instead of disagreeing,
163
445010
1440
07:26
you could say something like,
164
446480
1530
07:28
oh,
165
448250
510
07:28
I hadn't thought about it like that.
166
448760
1710
07:31
Or that's a really interesting point of view.
167
451010
2460
07:34
Those two simple comments show that you've listened carefully to what someone
168
454040
4200
07:38
has said and you've shown some interest.
169
458241
2129
07:40
Even though you might not have the same opinion,
170
460880
2430
07:43
you're open to listening to what they have to say and that is a really important
171
463370
4620
07:47
part of being interesting in a conversation.
172
467991
2429
07:51
And finally,
173
471080
631
07:51
step six when answering questions,
174
471711
2849
07:54
keep it short and sweet.
175
474590
1860
07:57
Have you ever been in a conversation with someone and they did all of the
176
477050
4170
08:01
talking,
177
481221
629
08:01
they talked and talked and talked and talked and talked and they never asked you
178
481850
5000
08:07
a question.
179
487941
833
08:08
They never gave you the opportunity to speak.
180
488990
2550
08:12
How did you feel in that conversation?
181
492170
2640
08:15
Did you enjoy it?
182
495110
1050
08:16
Was it interesting?
183
496520
1050
08:18
Most of the time it probably wasn't.
184
498650
2970
08:21
Again,
185
501980
481
08:22
we all want the opportunity to speak and to share so when it's your turn to give
186
502461
5000
08:28
an answer,
187
508611
833
08:29
keep it short,
188
509720
1050
08:30
keep it simple and make sure that you create the opportunity for the other
189
510860
4590
08:35
person to contribute and to share as well.
190
515451
2999
08:38
And again that will make you a much more interesting person to talk to and those
191
518870
5000
08:44
are the six steps that you need to be more interesting and cool when you're
192
524661
3809
08:48
having conversations in English.
193
528471
1709
08:50
As always,
194
530600
661
08:51
I've got some challenge questions for you so that you can immediately practice,
195
531261
3839
08:55
but before we do that,
196
535200
1170
08:56
if you enjoyed today's lesson,
197
536670
1560
08:58
make sure to let me know and there are some simple ways that you can do that.
198
538260
3330
09:02
Number one,
199
542100
690
09:02
give this lesson a thumbs up on YouTube and subscribe to this channel so you
200
542790
4500
09:07
never miss a future.
201
547291
1109
09:08
Lesson number two,
202
548401
1529
09:10
you can share on Facebook,
203
550050
1350
09:11
especially with friends and colleagues who might need a little extra help with
204
551580
4110
09:15
English conversations as well.
205
555691
1619
09:17
And number three,
206
557850
751
09:18
be sure to share your comments and questions with me in the comments section
207
558601
4049
09:22
below this video.
208
562651
929
09:24
Now,
209
564030
211
09:24
here are the two challenge questions I have for you.
210
564241
2729
09:27
Imagine you're at a coffee shop and someone started a conversation with you.
211
567540
3840
09:31
What question could you ask to try to find something that you have in common or
212
571980
4320
09:36
what they're interested in
213
576300
1200
09:37
and situation?
214
577800
900
09:39
Number two,
215
579000
840
09:40
imagine that you're talking to an old friend,
216
580100
2340
09:42
someone you haven't spoken to in a long time.
217
582680
2980
09:45
What kinds of questions could you ask to show that you're interested in their
218
585900
3900
09:50
life and what they've been doing?
219
590040
1620
09:51
The best place to share,
220
591880
1360
09:53
get feedback and learn from others in the Confident English Community is in the
221
593400
3900
09:57
comment section just below the video.
222
597500
2000
09:59
I look forward to hearing from you and I'll see you next time for your Confident
223
599760
3600
10:03
English lesson.
224
603760
840
About this website

This site will introduce you to YouTube videos that are useful for learning English. You will see English lessons taught by top-notch teachers from around the world. Double-click on the English subtitles displayed on each video page to play the video from there. The subtitles scroll in sync with the video playback. If you have any comments or requests, please contact us using this contact form.

https://forms.gle/WvT1wiN1qDtmnspy7