How to START a Conversation in English with Anyone

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Speak English With Vanessa


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Vanessa: Hi.
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I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.
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Let's talk about starting a conversation.
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Vanessa: To improve your speaking skills in English, you need to speak, right?
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Practice the skills that you want to improve.
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It's that easy.
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Well, maybe it's not that easy.
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Vanessa: Hi. Dan: Hi.
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Vanessa: What do I say next?
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Why isn't he talking more?
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Dan: Oh, no.
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I don't know what to say.
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Vanessa: You know what?
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This has probably happened to you in your native language, so it makes sense that in
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English, it can be tough to start a conversation, too.
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But, never fear, Vanessa's tips are here!
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Vanessa: In life, there are two kinds of people; people you know and people you don't know.
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We call those strangers.
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So, it makes sense to have two different types of conversation starters.
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Of course, there's some overlap, but it's helpful to separate them.
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Vanessa: Let's start with people you know.
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Imagine that you are in the grocery store, you're pushing your cart, looking for some
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spinach, and you see a co-worker, and you want to say, hi.
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What can you say?
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Well, here are four great questions that you can ask in that situation, or that they might
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ask you, so you need to understand them and how to respond.
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Vanessa: The first two questions are about the past.
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Let's take a look.
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Vanessa: Hi, Dan.
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Dan: Hi.
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Vanessa: How are you?
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Dan: Pretty good.
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Vanessa: What’ve(have) you been up to lately?
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Dan: Oh, not much.
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Just went to see my family yesterday.
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What about you?
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Vanessa: Hi, Dan.
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Dan: Hi.
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Vanessa: How are you?
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Dan: Pretty good.
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Vanessa: What were you up to this weekend?
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Dan: Oh, not much.
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Just went to see my family yesterday.
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What about you?
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Vanessa: These questions asked about sometime in the past.
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You can change the words to say, "lately", "today", "last weekend", for “a recent holiday".
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You can switch that up depending on the situation, but it's great to ask about the past.
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Vanessa: The next questions are going to ask about the present.
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Vanessa: What do you have going on today?
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Dan: Oh, not much.
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Just going to a friend's house this evening.
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What about you?
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Vanessa: What’ve (have) you got going on today?
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Dan: Oh, not much.
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Just going to a friend's house this evening.
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What about you?
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Vanessa: These questions asked about the present.
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Did you notice the beautiful, casual verbs that were used here?
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"What've you got going on today?"
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"What have you got going on today?"
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"What are you doing today?"
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That's another way to say it, but we often say, "What have you got going on today?",
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and it's really casual, informal, it's great for these just, passing by, situations when
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you see someone who you already know.
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Vanessa: Let's go on to the next questions, which talk about the future.
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Vanessa: Do you have anything fun going on this weekend?
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Dan: Oh, not much.
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Just going to a friend's house tomorrow.
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What about you?
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Vanessa: Do you have any plans for Easter?
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Dan: Oh, not much.
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Just going to have lunch with my family.
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What about you?
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Vanessa: For these questions that ask about the future, I want you to be a little bit
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careful, because if you say this with a certain type of intonation, the other person, especially
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if you're a guy talking to a girl, it could feel like you're trying to ask them on a date,
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or maybe they'll feel a little bit uncomfortable.
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So, make sure that when you say, "Oh, do you have anything fun going on this weekend?"
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Make sure you say it with a smile, very casually.
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You don't need to look them into the eye and say it seriously from the bottom of your heart.
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It's just a casual question.
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Of course, unless you do want to ask them for a date.
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And then, you can say it a little more seriously.
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But if you just want to casually say something to your co-worker, you need to have a light
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tone.
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Don't worry about using this, just make sure you have a light tone, and you say it with
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a smile.
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"Oh, do you have anything fun going on this weekend?"
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Great.
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Like you saw on those sample conversation, Dan could have just said, "Not much."
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And then, stopped the conversation.
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Boring, boring, boring.
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But you know?
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Some people do that.
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If you're lucky, the person you're talking to might ask, "Not much, what about you?"
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Okay, at least they're asking a question, and you can share some information about what
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you're doing, or what you did over the weekend.
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So, here, not everyone is going to give a lot of information, but they might give you
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something, and if they don't, don't worry about it, it's not your fault, you tried your
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best.
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What about the second kind of people?
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People you don't know.
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Strangers.
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In the U.S., we sometimes strike up a conversation with strangers, but it depends where you are.
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For example, in the south of the U.S. where I live, it's pretty common that when you pass
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by a stranger, you make eye contact and you might say, "Hi."
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But, if you're in Manhattan in New York, if you did that to every stranger who you passed
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by, "Hi.
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Hi.
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Hi."
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People would think you're a little bit strange.
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So, it depends on where you are in the U.S., but it's certainly common to strike up a conversation
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with someone who you don't know.
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If you visit the U.S., I recommend visiting a grocery store called Trader Joe's, because
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it's a requirement for working there that every employee is amazing at having small
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talk conversations with strangers, and it's part of their job to talk with customers.
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So, if you have ever visited a Trader Joe's, you know exactly what I mean.
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These employees are known for being so kind and so friendly, and if you go there, be prepared
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with some of these questions and be prepared to answer them, because they'll definitely
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ask you them.
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Let's think about a scenario where you might talk with the stranger.
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We can imagine you're in the park.
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You're walking your dog, and like dogs do, your dog is sniffing and going towards another
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dog.
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Well, you'd like to strike up a conversation with the owner of that dog.
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What can you say?
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Vanessa: Aww, what a cute dog.
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Do you come here often?
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Dan: Yeah, we try to.
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It's a great place to walk.
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Vanessa: Aww, what a cute dog.
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Have you ever been here before?
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Dan: Yeah, a lot.
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It's a great place to walk.
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Vanessa: Aww, what a cute dog.
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Dan: Yeah, he's a sweetie.
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Vanessa: Have you been in Asheville for a while?
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Dan: Just two years.
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What about you?
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Vanessa: Aww, what a cute dog.
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Dan: Yeah, he's a sweetie.
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Vanessa: Do you live nearby?
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Dan: Yeah, we live just down the street.
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What about you?
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Vanessa: Like with the previous set of questions, it's important to have a light attitude.
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If you ask someone, "Do you come here often?"
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The other person might feel a little bit uncomfortable, like, "Are they following me?
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Are they a scary person?"
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So, make sure you just say it lightly.
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"Oh, do you come here often?"
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No problem.
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This is a great question to ask.
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And I ask this all the time when I go to the park and I'm playing with my toddler, and
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he ends up playing with another kid, and I ask the parent, "Oh, do you come here often?"
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It's just a way to start a conversation.
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Okay, now it's special notice time.
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I want to let you know that not everyone is a great conversationalist.
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You have to try your best and practice this.
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So, if you ask these questions to someone, and they don't respond, and you don't have
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an amazing conversation, you know what?
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Maybe they're just not a good conversationalist.
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Maybe they haven't practiced this skill.
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So, I want you to be able to try your best, and then, it's really up to the other person.
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It's their choice if the conversation continues.
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You might be thinking, "Vanessa, you seem like a good conversationalist.
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What do you know about being worried about what to say, or not knowing what to say?"
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Let me tell you a little story.
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Well, Dan and I lived in South Korea for three years.
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So, that means that for three years, every time that I had small talk or started a conversation
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with someone, it was in Korean.
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That means that I didn't practice small talk in English for three years.
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When we moved back to the U.S., I remember two situations.
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One was when I was getting my drivers license because we had just moved back, so I needed
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my driver's license again.
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And the man at the desk said something to me like, "Have you just moved here," or "How's
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your day going?"
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Some kind of typical small talk question.
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And I just did there, and I stuttered, and I didn't really know what to say.
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And then, he repeated the question, and I said something, probably something silly,
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and when I walked away from that conversation, I just laughed and thought, "What happened?
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This is my native language.
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Why can't I respond to him?"
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And then, I realized, "Oh, I haven't practiced small talk with strangers in English in three
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years.
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I'm going to need a little bit of practice to get used to speaking like that again."
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Then, a few weeks later, I was at Trader Joe's, the grocery store that I mentioned to you,
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and I was getting a sample of food from one of the workers, and she asked me some typical
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question.
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I don't even remember what it was, but it was some kind of small talk question, and
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my brain just went, "Meeer," and shut down completely.
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And I recognized this feeling because it happened a couple weeks earlier at the driver's license
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place.
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So, I thought, I should just tell her why I am reacting like this.
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So, I said, "I'm sorry.
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I just moved back from Korea and I haven't had small talk in English for a long time,
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so I'm sorry about my awkwardness."
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And, you know what, she had lived in Korea, too.
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It was a really unusual circumstance, but we bonded over that, and I could kind of loosen
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up a little bit and feel comfortable, because we started talking a little bit.
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And this helped me to get practice.
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And practice and practice and repetition is what's going to help you to really improve
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this skill.
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Always remember that, a smile is the best tool.
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Sometimes when we feel nervous, our face gets really serious and we forget to smile.
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But, something happens when you smile, you start to loosen up.
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You start to feel a little more comfortable, and maybe you'll be able to remember some
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of the sentences and questions that we talked about.
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All right, my challenge for you is this, choose one of these questions that you're going to
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ask in your next English conversation, practice it by writing it in the comments, and check
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out to see what other students questions are, too.
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It's a good chance to pretend that they're asking you.
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Pretend to answer it, and really use this repetition.
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Thanks so much for learning English with me, and I'll see you again next Friday for a new
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lesson here on my YouTube channel.
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Bye.
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Vanessa: Do you have anything fun going on this weekend?
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Dan: Oh, not much.
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Just going to a friend's house tomorrow.
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What about you?
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Vanessa: Don't do that.
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(haha!)
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Vanessa: Hi, Dan.
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10:23
Dan: Hi.
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Vanessa: How are you?
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Dan: Pretty good.
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Vanessa: What were you up to this weekend?
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Vanessa: Hi Dan.
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Dan: Hi.
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Vanessa: How are you?
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Dan: Pretty good.
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Vanessa: What have you been up to lately?
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Dan: I don't remember.
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Dan: Oh, not much.
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Just went to see my family yesterday.
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What about you?
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Vanessa: Aww, what a cute dog.
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Dan: Yeah, he's a sweetie.
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Vanessa: Have you been in Asheville for a while?
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Dan: Just two years.
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What about you?
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Vanessa: I have a unicorn dog.
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Dan: I want a corn dog?
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Vanessa: I have a unicorn dog, not I want a corn dog.
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Dan: I thought you said, "I want a corn dog."
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Unicorn dog.
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Vanessa: Aww, What a cute ... What a cutie.
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But, I said, "Cutie dog".
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Vanessa: Aww, what a cute dog.
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Dan: Mmm.
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Thanks.
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Vanessa: Mmm.
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Thanks.
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Vanessa: The next step is to download my free e-book, Five Steps to Becoming a Confident
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English Speaker.
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You'll learn what you need to do to speak confidently and fluently.
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Don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel for more free lessons.
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Thanks so much.
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Bye.
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