Thank you to Rob for joining me in this podcast. I guest on Rob's channel discussing how to politely interrupt, check it out: th-cam.com/video/_M4_h4LkFVU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=QpfaUWlC1DFHg99M
Hey, there, Rob! Absolutely amazed by your collaboration with loads of insightful tips and vocabulary! Hands down, I loved that to bits! I've learnt a lot! Thank you so much, indeed! Best regards from RJ-Brazil 🇧🇷🏆🤩🙋👏👏👏👏👏
Nice podcast. I learned a lot. Some words and expressions are new for me. I love British accent. However American accent is a bit easier. I am Brazilian. I lived in London from 2000 to 2004. I got the FCE . Thanks for sharing your podcasts, giving us an opportunity to improve our English skills. I am 65. Today, the young generation has better conditions to learn English. Technology has developed so fast.
Fabulous discussion Anna. Thank you. I absolutely loved it! As a Pole, I get the feeling that we could learn a lot about this subject. Especially when it comes to 'Polish directness'. We don't like to 'waste time' beating about the bush. I think we're missing a lot here because it's such a valuable skill and a gate-opener in many life situations. ❤
I had to stop at around 8:00 and post this comment about what I heard so far: even though I knew the subject from the title, you really do a terrific job at introducing a trivial, not-so-interesting topic in a very effective and enticing way. Brilliant!
@@quovadis9372 you're most likely right: my defining the topic 'trivial and not so interesting' was a little strong. Small talk is definitely interesting for anyone who wants to improve their conversation and social skills. And it's an important subject to someone who is into psicology or sociology, I guess. On the other hand, my personal feeling on that specific day when I watched the video was that I found the topic not particularly exiciting, for a bunch of reasons that I'm not going into here. It was actually just a personal and possibly momentary point of view. Last but not least: I used those adjectives to contrast the 'terrific job' she has done 'at introducing the topic in a very effective and enticing way'. By the tone of Anna's answer, I didn't do a bad job at conveying my thoughts and she seems to have fully appreciated my comment, don't you think?
That was a pretty interesting conversation. Thanks to both of you. Small talk looks like an art. The art of conversation was much appreciated and practiced at the end of the Eighteenth Century. I'm still trying to imagine an enlightened small-talk. What would it look like and sound like? 🙂
😮🎉 As always Anna, I'm absolutely in awe of your astonishing podcast! Never have I seen an extraordinary person! My heartfelt thanks to your contribution as well as all the efforts in order to make such mesmerising stuff. I mean, the content triggers the unquenchable desire for learning more and more! Really, hats off to you! Best regards from RJ-Brazil 🇧🇷🏆🤩🙋👏👏👏👏👏
I am Italian and also here is considered rude asking about money or personal stuff when you meet someone. Among friends, and I mean friends not people you just have a beer or a chit chat, you talk about cost of the house, or salary etc. It's easy here to talk about political staff at the bar (your coffee shop), maybe reading news on the paper and talk about it, but usually it's always among people who know each other. Usually we don't talk about religion. It's just something we are not used to talk about. I don't know why.
Thank you to Rob for joining me in this podcast. I guest on Rob's channel discussing how to politely interrupt, check it out: th-cam.com/video/_M4_h4LkFVU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=QpfaUWlC1DFHg99M
Thank you Anna for having me on the podcast! It was great to collaborate with you! 😊
You are so welcome! It was really good to collaborate.
Hey, there, Rob! Absolutely amazed by your collaboration with loads of insightful tips and vocabulary! Hands down, I loved that to bits! I've learnt a lot! Thank you so much, indeed! Best regards from RJ-Brazil 🇧🇷🏆🤩🙋👏👏👏👏👏
It was a real pleasure to listen to both of you!You are just fantastic teachers!Love you,guys!❤❤🎉🎉🎉
This podcast help us to increasing our listening power.
Nice podcast. I learned a lot. Some words and expressions are new for me. I love British accent. However American accent is a bit easier. I am Brazilian. I lived in London from 2000 to 2004. I got the FCE . Thanks for sharing your podcasts, giving us an opportunity to improve our English skills. I am 65. Today, the young generation has better conditions to learn English. Technology has developed so fast.
Thank you, Anna. You've been my English teacher for years. I love British accent and I love your videos sharing with your guests.
Wonderful! I really appreciate you sticking with me for so long. :)
Fabulous discussion Anna. Thank you. I absolutely loved it! As a Pole, I get the feeling that we could learn a lot about this subject. Especially when it comes to 'Polish directness'. We don't like to 'waste time' beating about the bush. I think we're missing a lot here because it's such a valuable skill and a gate-opener in many life situations. ❤
I am pleased that you enjoyed our conversation. :)
It was very helpful❤
Thanks Teacher Anna😍😍💚💚💚
My pleasure!
I had to stop at around 8:00 and post this comment about what I heard so far: even though I knew the subject from the title, you really do a terrific job at introducing a trivial, not-so-interesting topic in a very effective and enticing way. Brilliant!
Thank you, I appreciate you listening and taking the time to comment and compliment this episode. :)
you find the topic trivial and not so interesting? hmmmm
@@quovadis9372 you're most likely right: my defining the topic 'trivial and not so interesting' was a little strong. Small talk is definitely interesting for anyone who wants to improve their conversation and social skills. And it's an important subject to someone who is into psicology or sociology, I guess. On the other hand, my personal feeling on that specific day when I watched the video was that I found the topic not particularly exiciting, for a bunch of reasons that I'm not going into here. It was actually just a personal and possibly momentary point of view. Last but not least: I used those adjectives to contrast the 'terrific job' she has done 'at introducing the topic in a very effective and enticing way'. By the tone of Anna's answer, I didn't do a bad job at conveying my thoughts and she seems to have fully appreciated my comment, don't you think?
I've learned so much which you Anna.
You are such an interesting human being.
Ahhh thank you so much, that is very kind.
That was a pretty interesting conversation. Thanks to both of you. Small talk looks like an art. The art of conversation was much appreciated and practiced at the end of the Eighteenth Century. I'm still trying to imagine an enlightened small-talk. What would it look like and sound like? 🙂
Great small talk. I wish I could learn the skill one day.
You can do it!
😮🎉 As always Anna, I'm absolutely in awe of your astonishing podcast! Never have I seen an extraordinary person! My heartfelt thanks to your contribution as well as all the efforts in order to make such mesmerising stuff. I mean, the content triggers the unquenchable desire for learning more and more! Really, hats off to you! Best regards from RJ-Brazil 🇧🇷🏆🤩🙋👏👏👏👏👏
Wow, thank you!
What a useful and interesting episode. Thank you very much.
Glad you enjoyed it!
well done, thank you :)
I am studying for the Toeic Test.
Thanks for the video.
You are welcome!
great podcast
Thanks for listening
l'm watching from brazil
Hello there, thanks for tuning in.
I am Italian and also here is considered rude asking about money or personal stuff when you meet someone. Among friends, and I mean friends not people you just have a beer or a chit chat, you talk about cost of the house, or salary etc. It's easy here to talk about political staff at the bar (your coffee shop), maybe reading news on the paper and talk about it, but usually it's always among people who know each other. Usually we don't talk about religion. It's just something we are not used to talk about. I don't know why.
I enjoyed it ...mainly the part about your playful parenting. Don't u wanna make a podcast about it as well?
Hello can please do video about volunteer
Have very good weekend
Volunteering? In what sector? Can you give me some more information about what you want to learn.
What is the meaning of the word LISP
In Shark Sheik in Egypt
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She's lovely, that lady Anna.
Thank you :)
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