ENGLISH FLUENCY SECRETS 🤫 | 💬 GREAT phrases for Small Talk

Learn English with Harry
29 Sept 202116:28

Summary

TLDRTeacher Harry's lesson focuses on English phrases for small talk, essential for initiating and ending conversations. He covers various scenarios like elevator chats, business meetings, and social gatherings, offering phrases to start discussions, inquire about others' well-being, and comment on appearances. The lesson also touches on weather-related small talk, a staple in Western Europe, and provides strategies for closing conversations gracefully. Harry encourages subscribing to his channel and reaching out for more tips on mastering small talk.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Small talk is an essential part of English conversations, often used to initiate and conclude discussions.
  • 🗣️ Opening conversations can be started with informal questions like 'What brings you here?' or 'Is this your first time here?'
  • 👋 Greetings like 'Long time no see' or 'It's great to see you again' are good for rekindling conversations with acquaintances.
  • 🌤️ Discussing the weather is a common topic in small talk, especially in regions like the UK and Ireland, using phrases like 'Beautiful day, isn't it?'
  • 🔄 Catching up involves inquiring about recent life events or changes, such as job changes or family updates, by saying 'The last time I saw you, you were...'
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Asking about other people in one's life, like family or colleagues, shows interest and helps maintain social connections.
  • 💼 When discussing work or studies, questions like 'Are you still working for the IT company?' or 'How are your studies going?' can keep the conversation flowing.
  • 👔 Compliments on appearance or style, such as 'I like your new hairstyle' or 'You've really lost weight', can positively contribute to small talk.
  • 🏠 Closing conversations should be done gracefully, with phrases like 'It was really great talking to you' or 'Let's catch up again soon'.
  • 🔗 Providing contact information or suggesting future meetings helps in maintaining relationships beyond the current interaction.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the lesson provided by Teacher Harry?

    -The main focus of the lesson is English phrases for small talk, which is an important part of the English language used to initiate and conclude conversations.

  • Why is small talk considered important in English conversations?

    -Small talk is important as it serves as an icebreaker and helps in starting and ending conversations in various social and professional settings, such as elevators, business meetings, and social gatherings.

  • What are some opening small talk phrases suggested by Teacher Harry for meeting someone new?

    -Teacher Harry suggests phrases like 'Hi, I'm Harry, what brings you here?', 'Is this your first time here?', and 'What are you here for?' as ways to initiate a conversation with someone new.

  • How can you start a conversation with someone you haven't seen for a while?

    -To start a conversation with someone you haven't seen for a while, you can use expressions like 'Wow, long time no see', 'It's great to see you again', or 'I haven't seen you for ages'.

  • What role does the weather play in small talk, especially in Western Europe?

    -The weather is a significant topic in small talk, particularly in Western Europe, including the UK and Ireland, and Teacher Harry provides phrases like 'Oh, beautiful day, isn't it?' or 'Well, miserable day, isn't it?' to discuss the weather.

  • What are some conversational expressions for catching up with someone?

    -Expressions for catching up include asking about past events or plans like 'The last time I saw you, you were changing your job' or 'Did you end up getting that promotion?'

  • How can you inquire about someone's work or studies during small talk?

    -You can inquire about someone's work or studies by asking 'Are you still working for the company in the high street?', 'How are your studies going?', or 'How do you like working remotely?'.

  • What are some ways to ask about other people in someone's life during small talk?

    -To ask about other people, you can say 'How are the kids getting bigger, I'm sure', 'How is Adam doing?', or 'Please give my regards to your wife'.

  • How can you compliment someone's appearance during small talk?

    -You can compliment someone's appearance by saying 'I like your new hairstyle', 'You've really lost weight', or 'I really love those shoes'.

  • What are some phrases to use when closing a conversation after a meeting or event?

    -To close a conversation, you can use phrases like 'I better let you go, I've taken up so much of your time', 'It was really great talking to you, we must catch up again soon', or 'Look, I'm really sorry, but I have to leave now. Is that okay?'

  • How can you express your intention to continue communication after a conversation?

    -You can express your intention to continue communication by saying 'Give me your number, let's catch up', 'I'll drop you a line', or 'Let's not wait until the next meeting, give me a shout'.

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