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[Mastering Conversational Skills: Strategies to Avoid and How to Improve Fluency]-[#231 Please avoid saying these things in English]

Speak English Now Podcast: Learn English | Speak English without grammar. · A2 · 2022-11-11

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📋 Summary

Enhancing Your Conversational Competence: Avoiding Common Pitfalls

Effective communication is a skill that many struggle with, especially when navigating social interactions with strangers. This podcast episode breaks down the common strategies and attitudes that hinder meaningful connection, offering practical advice on how to improve one's conversational flow.

The Trap of Obvious Topics

One of the most frequent mistakes in conversation is relying on "obvious things" to fill the silence. While talking about the weather is a classic icebreaker, the host warns that it often leads to uninteresting dialogue. Relying on such mundane topics can be an "awful strategy" in high-stakes environments like a first date or a job interview. Unless the setting specifically calls for it—such as speaking with a meteorologist—focusing solely on the weather fails to leave a lasting or positive impression.

The Critical Importance of Active Listening

Many people fall into the trap of "pretending to be listening." The podcast highlights a humorous but illustrative example of someone parroting back the last words of a sentence as a question to feign interest. True listening involves engaging with the content of what is being said. When you genuinely listen, you find natural ways to continue the conversation, rather than just waiting for your turn to speak.

Delivery Matters: How You Speak

Communication is not just about content; it is also about delivery. Several factors can impede understanding:

  • Pacing: Speaking too fast can make it difficult for the listener to grasp the message.
  • Clarity and Volume: Shy speakers who speak too softly or lack clear pronunciation often fail to get their point across.
  • Pausing: The host suggests that it is essential to "pause from time to time" to observe the other person's reactions, ensuring the conversation is a two-way street.
  • Tone and Content: Avoiding negative topics is crucial. Similarly, dwelling on boring, irrelevant details—like paint colors for a bedroom—can alienate your conversation partner.

The Perils of Making Assumptions

Perhaps the most damaging social mistake is making assumptions. The podcast shares cautionary tales of people assuming someone is pregnant or misidentifying family members (e.g., mistaking a wife for a daughter). These "messed up conversations" often lead to embarrassment. Furthermore, the host warns against offering unsolicited criticism, noting that you should be "careful with criticism," especially when you are unaware of the personal relationships between the people involved.

Improving Fluency through Mini-Stories

The episode concludes with a practical "mini-story" exercise. By using a question-and-answer format, the host demonstrates how to practice English fluency without the need for mental translation. The story of Fred, who mistakenly assumes a fellow customer is a shop assistant, serves as both a lesson in social faux pas and a tool for language acquisition. This method of answering simple questions in short, clear sentences is presented as a superior way to internalize language structures and improve speaking confidence.

In summary, becoming a better conversationalist requires active listening, thoughtful topic selection, avoiding harmful assumptions, and conscious attention to your delivery. By practicing these elements, learners can move beyond the anxiety of awkward silences and engage in more intellectual and fulfilling interactions.

🎯Key Sentences

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It's happened to me sometimes.
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Every once in a while, we run into situations where it's difficult to continue the conversation.
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It doesn't get any better when you have to speak in a language you're learning.
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talking for 45 minutes about whether it's raining or hot or cold or windy isn't going to make you more attractive.
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many people don't know how to listen, and it shows.
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📝Key Phrases

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every once in a while
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make a good impression
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from time to time
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mess up
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the other way around
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📖 Transcript

Today in this episode, let's look at some bad strategies and attitudes that don't quite work in a conversation.
I mean, like having awkward conversations.
Next, you'll practice your fluency with a mini-story lesson, the best way to learn to speak English without translating mentally.
Alright, have you ever been with someone and not know what to talk about?
It's happened to me sometimes.
Every once in a while, we run into situations where it's difficult to continue the conversation.

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