How to have BETTER CONVERSATIONS in ENGLISH | Small Talk in English

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  • @chenbi5258
    @chenbi5258 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    wow... I realize I have been doing things all wrong for so many years, you definitely made the point.

  • @moutace
    @moutace 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Imagining myself in London, I would start a conversation like this: The weather is lovely, isn't it? Talking about the weather is the londoners' favourite topic. Lol

  • @aldirobert4277
    @aldirobert4277 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I deliver this channel to all my children ...i told told them ...no need to translate to natives just listen ...just listen

  • @saffu46
    @saffu46 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Mate you're really a magician doing magic convrsation helping people like me. Amazing piece of work

  • @vtzfjv
    @vtzfjv 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hey Pete! I've been heard you on your podcast and watching here. Your work is amazing! I came to Brisbane to study English and your content changed my experience here and helped me to develop my passion in study English. I'll finish my classes in 6 weeks, so my plan is buy your course and countinue it. Thank you and congrats! Obs: I miss your videos talking for hours with your wife, as a Brazilian her English is easier to imitate the flow.

  • @arash2769
    @arash2769 5 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I'm really keen on your accent, I wish all Australian speak like that. By the way, this tip to have a better conversation is helpful indeed.

  • @aaronrichens4502
    @aaronrichens4502 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    That’s really good point. I think asking appropriate questions helps me to lead the conversation and is the best way of showing interest on other people which is really helpful especially when I wanna build a GOOD relationship with them.
    I’ve been living in Australia for tree years and watching videos like Aussie English helped me to overcome difficulties I had. Thank you and keep up the awesome work!

  • @DanteRodrigo555
    @DanteRodrigo555 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    You should have to make more videos, we love it !

  • @marcelodasilvamartins6345
    @marcelodasilvamartins6345 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thank you Very much! Hugs from Brazil!

  • @DanteRodrigo555
    @DanteRodrigo555 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Very good to hearing you teacher !

  • @jeetukumar-yh3gk
    @jeetukumar-yh3gk 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love u Pete as well as your aussie accent easy to understand for non native speaker like me

  • @macknightxu2199
    @macknightxu2199 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Pete, thanks for your awesome episodes of learning english. Really really fantastic. And as I noticed, one remarkable difference between native speaker and intermediate speaker is that native speaker uses a load of "sort of" "kind of" or some stuff like that and the position in a sentence they are used. So could you chat about that? Especially the position of these phrases.

  • @gabrielamaestrello3836
    @gabrielamaestrello3836 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have never thought about that. Thanks man!

  • @Question992
    @Question992 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm​improving myself by watching your videos, and you're really nice and your language is understandable, Thank you very much, Love you always

  • @Vidheeshselvakumar
    @Vidheeshselvakumar 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you so much
    So good

  • @ganyman846
    @ganyman846 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I like your thoughtful subtitle for English learner.') you will be flourishing over time

  • @OFilhoDaPromessa
    @OFilhoDaPromessa 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I m here because Bob the Canadian's recommendation. I enjoyed your video. I'm a brand new subscriber on your yt channel. Regards from Brazil

  • @victorherrerac.7313
    @victorherrerac.7313 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for the video now I've got some topics to talk😀

  • @r.a1127
    @r.a1127 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    You’re the best Pete!!

  • @jerinekunjachan6226
    @jerinekunjachan6226 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks..👍👌

  • @foadsh3669
    @foadsh3669 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hey Pete,
    Thank you for great channel.
    how can we have a date here in Australia in proper way? I came from different culture background and I dont know how does that work here. I tried a couple of time but I think it was a bit culture-shock for myself and my date. Could you pls have a video about this or just give us some infos as head ups
    cheers

  • @papiDeee
    @papiDeee 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you Johnny Sins!

  • @suzanaknezevic4402
    @suzanaknezevic4402 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I always enjoy watching your videos. have a nice day

  • @wonderfulaustralia9167
    @wonderfulaustralia9167 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello
    I am from Indonesia
    I've been in Australia for 6 months, is there a language community in Sydney that meets once or twice a week?
    Thanks

  • @jeetanshmehta8758
    @jeetanshmehta8758 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love from India

  • @tonygarcia_consultor
    @tonygarcia_consultor 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I always enjoy watching your videos Aussie, because I can understand what you are saying pretty much everything. I really like your accent, and that´s something that I would like to learn how to do it, how to speak like a native like you, because as you might know, sometimes it´s quite hard for non-natives (like me), to speak like you in this case, and of course what I´m trying to do now, it ´s basically I´m trying to speak so much better in English. I know I don't have much practice, but I just want to be able to hold and English conversartion without getting stuck. I´ve also noticed that there are some words that I struggle with, but I do think it´s normal, it´s part of the process, you know?. Of course, one of the main reasons why I want to be able to master the English language it´s because I want to travel to Australia, and why not? Studying my Postgraduate in your beautiful country, this is somethiong I´ve been thinking for so long, but I don´t really know if I´m gonna make it. Well, Thank you so much for making this video, it´s an amazing piece of advice. God bless you!

    • @tonygarcia_consultor
      @tonygarcia_consultor 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@AussieEnglishPodcast Well, there are some interesting programs such as; Supply Chain and Customs. I´ve seen those in a few universities like University of Sydney, but I think this option it´s a bit more expensive, than the other one that I´ve seen in Charles Sturt University, but more importantly, I need to improve my English skills as much as I can, in order to reach that goal, otherwise would be so complicated. Thank you for your interest. :)!

  • @amankaur7157
    @amankaur7157 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Do you yeach only online only?

  • @gram-t3d
    @gram-t3d ปีที่แล้ว +1

    0:15
    What'sgoing on, guys? So, I'm filming this on the new Camera that I have on my cell phone
    and I wanted to use a microphone except
    I realized that the new cellphones don't come with microphone jacks
    so, I have to buy some kind of little a jack or dongle or
    Converter thing that will plug the mic in. Anyway, we'll see how this goes. Hopefully the audio is not horrible.
    0:42
    Today I wanted to talk to you about how to have better conversations in English
    Quite often I get asked by my students. How do I have more natural conversations?
    How do I start a conversation? How do I have small talk with people whether it's native speakers or
    Whether it is with other learners of English?
    And I thought I would tell you about a story that I had when I was on the dating scene
    before I met my wife Kel and
    I had been sort of trying to look into this as well, trying to research how to have better conversations
    I was learning French at the time so it kind of overlapped with that
    But as well, I wanted to have more natural conversations on dates
    I wanted to be able to be as relaxed as possible, but also
    Just have better conversations to be honest with women when you're getting to know them
    So I did some research and I found that a video online that was a lecture from a man to a bunch of other men
    about how to have better conversations with women
    But to be honest what he was talking about applies to everyone and anyone when it comes to good conversation
    now the trick really is to be interested
    not Interesting.
    I'm gonna say that again
    You want to be interested
    not interesting
    So, the trick is that you need to focus on the other person and be interested
    In that person, you want to be curious about them
    You want to find out more information about them, that needs to be your primary goal.
    It needs to be that and not to be interesting
    I.e. to show off to tell them about you, to tell them about what you've done, where you've traveled, what you have
    how rich you are, what job you have. The idea is that you need to
    First and foremost be asking the other person about themselves
    Which will then lead to them, hopefully,
    Responding with questions asking you about you, right? If I had a conversation with you "G,day! How's it going? How's your week been?"
    You know, what have you been doing this week?
    The person is probably going to tell me I did this, I did this, it's been good. It's been average. It's been bad
    What about you? And then they follow up with that kind of question and you? What about you?
    So, that is a really, really good trick to having more natural conversations
    but you need to ask the person about themselves and
    More, more likely than not they're going to ask you the same question back
    Anyway, so even if you do wanna talk about you quite often by starting with the person
    The conversation is gonna come back on to you anyway, and seem more natural. You're gonna seem less arrogant
    You know, you're not going to turn the person off the same way you would if you were to say, you know
    Our how's it going? I do this. I am this, I've travelled here, I have this
    Ok? So, that was one of the biggest tips and I think it applies to any kind of
    language interaction as well,
    Whatever language you're learning
    If you're trying to have a conversation with other people to practice your English, if you're trying to meet people, if you're trying to talk
    To people at work. If you're trying to have small talk with people that, you know, you meet at the bus stop
    the key is to ask them about themselves and
    Just see where the conversation goes. Now, you might think well...
    I don't know what kind of questions to start with, what what sort of things should I ask the person?
    Quite simply, usually for me at least, you just start with how are you? How's your day going? How's your week been?
    So, you just ask that person about how they are
    And then based on what they say to you, how they respond to that question
    That'll determine the next question that you ask, right? The person says I've had a great week
    So, I just finished work and I went skydiving and you follow that up with
    Skydiving? You know ,What? How did you get into that? How did you start that?
    Why do you do the skydiving? That's really scary and then they'll tell you a story about that. I started skydiving because
    my Boyfriend gave me a voucher to do it for my birthday, and it was amazing
    You know, I did it once and I was addicted and then you can follow that up. Really? Addicted? Why did you like it
    So much? So the key here is that
    And this is what we would call, what can be called,
    Following the breadcrumbs, right? Do you know that
    That story about Hansel and Gretel who follow the breadcrumbs
    I think, or they leave breadcrumbs when they walk into the forest to try and find their way out of the forest and
    The, I think, the birds eat the breadcrumbs and they get lost , but the basic idea here
    Is that every time you ask someone a question they're going to respond to it with information
    You know, big surprise, you ask the question they respond with information
    The next question that you want to ask has to be related to that information
    Because it shows that you're listening. It shows that you're curious about that person,
    But also it means you don't have to really think too much, you don't have to plan, you don't have to be overly
    You know strategic with your conversations
    They become more natural, they become more organic and they just go in a natural direction. So, that's the basic trick
    That is what I would suggest for having better conversations
    Whether it's with your partners
    Whether you're dating, whether you're going to work and having a small talk with colleagues,
    Whether you're practicing your language with other language learners, whether you meet someone in the street and you want to have small talk
    Usually, for me, I just start with how are you? You know, How have you been? How's your day going?
    That's a really good one. How is your day going? Yeah, it's really good
    I just finished work. Oh, what do you do for work? I work at a bank down the street. Banking?
    That's really boring, isn't it? How did do that?
    you know, why banking? I started that because bla bla bla bla bla and
    That is one of the biggest keys, ok. To having good small talk, good conversations
    Just remember, be interested in the person
    Have curiosity in that person, want to learn more about that person and don't be interesting. Don't try to be just interesting
    I'm this, I'm that, because quite often it doesn't matter who you're talking to if you're only talking about yourself
    People were just going to turn off
    They're not going to be interested, you know
    Especially if they don't know you, if I don't know you they're not going to really care, right?
    They're gonna think oh, this person's showing off
    but if you're showing interest in that person you make them feel special, they want to talk more and
    They're likely to ask you about yourself
    Anyway.
    So, that's it guys
    Let me know in a comment below what kind of tricks or tips do you have for
    Having more natural conversations and for starting small talk with strangers or with people, you know when you're practicing
    English.
    7:43
    I'm Pete the host of the Aussie English podcast, guys
    If you haven't signed up to listen to that podcast, if you haven't subscribed to it, you can find it by any good podcast
    Application so, go check that out, Aussie English just search that it's on iTunes, Stitcher,
    Spotify and if you want to boost your English even faster, make sure that you join the Aussie English classroom at aussieenglish.com.au
    You can check it out below and
    complete my 60+ advanced English courses
    Especially The Natural Conversations Course, this will help you have more natural spontaneous conversations
    Thanks again. See you later!

  • @wealthyperson3108
    @wealthyperson3108 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    "Ive been watching you Jack - youre curious" perfect way to start any talk lol (c) Oblivion

  • @caminhosdecura6469
    @caminhosdecura6469 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Awesome!! Adorei! 😅

  • @danaosman9249
    @danaosman9249 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    hello, please could you explain these terms more fo me, i checked them out form dictionary but still i can't understand them well
    1. portfolio
    2. mutual fund
    3. fee
    4. bear market

    • @bril4391
      @bril4391 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Dana Osman what’s your rough understanding of those?

    • @bril4391
      @bril4391 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Dana Osman you seem into trading I reckon since you asked those words’ meaning

  • @수조-h6v
    @수조-h6v 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Do you live in Melbourne now?

  • @amankaur7157
    @amankaur7157 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Pete how can i contact you?

  • @tonyluan1391
    @tonyluan1391 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    If I go to Melbourn for travel I will invite you for a meal and drink. My honour mate

  • @luciasandler1573
    @luciasandler1573 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    sou brasileira, descobri v ha um ano e pouco. See Ya! Tank you

  • @amankaur7157
    @amankaur7157 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Sorry i mean you teach only online?

  • @yasanthibagya4623
    @yasanthibagya4623 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

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  • @wantedberry
    @wantedberry 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Where is your pregnant wife ? I want continue of this story 😋😋

  • @timmy3441
    @timmy3441 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What kind of Aussie calls a mobile phone a cell phone?! Way too much American exposure for you, mate.

    • @timmy3441
      @timmy3441 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@AussieEnglishPodcast Fair enough haha, I'm just taking the piss.