How to talk about Friends in English Most Important Vocabulary in English with Meanings US UK

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
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    🗨️ Welcome Back, High Level Listeners! 🌟 Ready to break the ice with ease at your next social gathering? In today's episode, we dive into the art of starting conversations effortlessly. Whether you're at a social event, meetup, or any gathering where you're meeting new people, we've got you covered with practical, easy-to-use conversation starters that will boost your confidence and help you make new English-speaking friends.
    🔹 What's Inside?
    A range of conversation starters categorized to fit different social situations.
    Expert tips on how to introduce yourself and engage others naturally and politely.
    Strategies to keep conversations flowing smoothly in both formal and casual settings.
    🔹 Featured Conversation Starters:
    Introducing yourself without the cliché "What's your name?"
    Asking about someone's presence and purpose at the event.
    Making observations to kickstart a dialogue.
    Closing conversations and transitioning smoothly.
    🔹 Why Watch?
    Overcome the initial awkwardness of meeting new people.
    Learn to navigate social interactions with finesse.
    Equip yourself with phrases that are both friendly and effective.
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    Which conversation starter are you excited to try out? Do you have any go-to phrases that work like a charm for you? Share your experiences and favorite tips in the comments below!
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Комментарии • 99

  • @riodejaneiro862

    More than having access to two types of language, American English and British English, the main thing is the conversation between you. While other English channels on RUclips only have one teacher speaking the entire time. The dialogue between the two of you really makes the channel very efficient and dynamic for those learning the language.

  • @WAHEEBERMORSHED

    "Ben, a friend of a friend, is my best friend and best mate. Mark is the closest among my mutual friends, and Kat is the best."

  • @ahmedsayid1910

    The most thing makes me feel the English is easy just when you speak with clear pronunciation.😂💙

  • @alfredonieto4412
    @alfredonieto4412 28 дней назад +1

    Hi Kat and Mark, great lesson! I enjoyed it! I understand much better now who an Acquaintance is. In the other hand, I had not heard about Flaky Friends, but I understand now who that is in a group of friends. Sometimes it is myself! Blessings and best wishes. Thank you!

  • @Samiir-younger

    i’m really appreciate kat and mark what they’ve done for us, i feel comfortable when i listen the podcast, my listening now is thought the roof, thanks more

  • @rosanacardoso7871

    I only have one best friend. She's my friend from school. 😂😊

  • @margaritarenaldi3558

    My favorite vocabulary phrase from today: “We’ve been friends for ages” “A friend of a friend”, “acquaintance”, and “flaky”.

  • @jaimediaz8406
    @jaimediaz8406 День назад +1

    You are a very pretty teachers virtual friends

  • @user-wz5lr8is6g

    Thanks for this helpful Episode! How do you call someone who is not your husband but the Partner you live with? Greetins maria😅

  • @lukaszp1985

    Thank you for today's not demanding lesson

  • @claudiabautista4165
    @claudiabautista4165 21 день назад +2

    What a great pair you two make ! Loved this video as well!! It’s great to hear both accents simultaneously and learn about differences in vocab and pronunciation! 👏👏

  • @Amigosdelmundo1963
    @Amigosdelmundo1963 7 часов назад

    Every time one of your videos jumps to my timeline, yeah, I scream with joy.

  • @muhammadshaikh6307

    👍 Good job, I appreciate it.

  • @claudiabautista4165
    @claudiabautista4165 21 день назад +1

    I learned the word : a flaky friend ..I’ve been an English teacher for a long time and thus is the very first time ever I hear this word…thank you!

  • @ahmedsayid1910

    I love you so much, I wanna tell you really you helped me to improve my vocabulary, listening, I, I appreciate your work, please keep going thank you.

  • @thaoduong5746

    This topic help students who are struggle with Ielts . Thanks all of you !

  • @kenyup7936

    Thanks!

  • @ahmadghazal9513

    Your podcasts are very useful lessons. Keep going, and thanks a lot 😊

  • @svitlanaradzevych1153

    Thank you for this nice lesson! For me the word “flaky” is new and I like because it shortly and correctly describes the whole enough complex situation. It seems that we have not only one word for this in our language.

  • @vahidehnavazesh8339

    Amazing ❤❤❤❤