You can use or...? at the end of yes-no questions to make them less direct. You can use or ...? at the end of the sentence of ...
Showing posts with label conversation strategy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label conversation strategy. Show all posts
English Conversation Strategy #11: Anyway
You can use Anyway to change the topic of a conversation. You can also use Anyway to end a conversation. Anyway can be us...
English Conversation Strategy #10: You Did?
You can say "You did?" to show that you're interested or surprised, or just that you're listening. You d...
English Conversation Strategy #9: Like
You can use "like" to give examples Like can be used to give examples. In Indonesian, "like" here is...
English Conversation Strategy #8: Uh-huh and Oh
Uh-huh means "Yes," "That's right," or "I'm listening." Oh shows you're surprise...
English Conversation Strategy #7: That's...
You can use expressions with "That's..." to react to news. That's... is used in reaction to a news heard f...
English Conversation Strategy #6: Right and I Know
Say RIGHT and I KNOW to show you agree with someone, or that you are listening. You can use RIGHT or I KNOW when you agree...
English Conversation Strategy #5: I Mean
You can use "I Mean" to repeat your ideas or to say more about something. You can use I MEAN when you want to repeat...
English Conversation Strategy #4: Well
Start your answer with WELL if you need time to think, or if your answer is not a simple yes or no. Well is used when you need ...
English Conversation Strategy #3: Really?
People say REALLY? to show they are interested or surprised. The strategy this time is the use of the word Really? to express ...
English Conversation Strategy #2: Common Expressions and Responses
Today we go into the second discussion for the conversation strategy common expressions and responses. Here we learn how to respond wh...
English Conversation Strategy #1: Everyday Expression
Some posts ahead, I will try to share about conversation strategy plus for you who want to learn conversation. As an opening alias fir...