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[How to Respond with Personality in English: Beyond 'Really?']-[AEE 2082: Is That So? How to Respond with Personality in English]

All Ears English Podcast · B1 · 2023-10-23

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📋 Summary

Elevating Your English Conversational Responses

In the latest episode of All Ears English, hosts Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan delve into the art of responding to news and personal stories with more personality and flair. The central theme is moving away from repetitive, mundane responses like "Oh, really?" to foster deeper human connection. By utilizing specific, more articulate phrases, English learners can sound more natural and engaged in social settings.

The Power of "Is That So?"

One of the primary expressions highlighted is, "Is that so?" The hosts suggest that this phrase is an excellent alternative to simple surprise. It carries a sense of being "articulate" and "smart," making it a fantastic addition to an intermediate or advanced learner's vocabulary.

However, the nuance of this phrase depends heavily on context and intonation:

  • Genuine Surprise: When used to react to new information, such as political news or a friend's life update, it signals that you are genuinely interested and engaged.
  • Challenging or Teasing: It can also be used to question someone’s statement. For instance, Michelle shares a story about her son claiming to be the "king of the family." Responding with "Is that so?" in this context serves as a playful challenge, perhaps implying, "Do you really think so?" or "Do you pay the bills?"

Expanding Your Conversational Toolkit

Beyond "Is that so?", the hosts introduce other phrases to keep conversations fluid and interesting:

  • "Is that right?": This is another versatile phrase. Like "Is that so?", its meaning shifts based on how you deliver it. It can be a simple inquiry for confirmation or a way to express mild disbelief.
  • "You don't say": This is a classic, slightly more idiomatic expression used to react to surprising news. It adds a layer of conversational color that makes the speaker sound more native-like.

Why These Phrases Matter for Connection

Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize the philosophy of "connection, not perfection." When someone shares news—whether it is about a friend moving to California, getting fired, or a work update—a flat response can kill the momentum of a conversation. By using varied, emotive responses, you demonstrate that you are actively listening.

Lindsay notes, "It matters the way I respond to her... We need to respond with life in us." Using these phrases shows the other person that you are not just hearing them, but you are interested in their narrative. This builds rapport and transforms a standard exchange into a meaningful interaction.

Practical Application: The Role-Play

To demonstrate these concepts, the hosts performed a role-play centered on gossip and news. They showcased how to chain these responses together:

  1. "No!" (with a gasp): Used for immediate, high-impact surprise.
  2. "Is that so?": Used to acknowledge a life update or a change in circumstances.
  3. "Is that right?": Used to confirm a new fact (e.g., someone moving to a new city).
  4. "You don't say": Used to react to unexpected professional or personal developments.

Final Takeaway

Ultimately, the goal is to avoid being "boring" by relying on the same filler words. By incorporating "Is that so?", "Is that right?", and "You don't say" into your daily speech, you can enhance your ability to connect with others. The hosts remind listeners that being interesting involves being interested in what others have to say. As you navigate your English journey, remember that these small linguistic choices are the keys to building long-term, authentic connections.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm feeling excellent.
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That is wild.
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I could see her doing that.
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Make your voice heard.
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They say weird, random things, don't they?
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📝Key Phrases

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Is that so?
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I could see her doing that.
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I'm torn between
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making moves
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out of context
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📖 Transcript

This is an All Ears English podcast, episode 2082.
Is that so?
How to respond with personality in English.
Welcome to the All Ears English podcast. downloaded more than 200 million times.
Are you feeling stuck with your English?
We'll show you how to become fearless and fluent by focusing on connection, not perfection.

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