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What can you say when you want to encourage people to keep talking to you? Try making a comment or asking a question—it shows the other person you’re interested in what they are saying. Here are some examples of what you can say:
Making comments
“No!”—to show surprise. (表示惊讶)
“I don’t believe it!”—to show surprise.
(表示惊讶)
“Wow!”—to show admiration or surprise.
(表示赞赏或惊讶)
“That’s incredible/amazing/unbelievable!”—to show great interest in the subject of conversation. (对话题表示很感兴趣)
“How awful/terrible!”—to show sympathy with someone else’s bad news.
(对他人的坏消息表示同情)
Asking questions
“Really?”—to show surprise. (表示惊讶)
“And you?”—when someone asks you how you are. (当别人向你问好时)
“Did you?”—can be used to encourage someone to tell their story. (可以鼓励对方讲他们的见闻)
For example
A: I saw her last night.
B: Did you?
A: Yes, she was with one of her friends, and she….
Remember, when speaking English…
Try to become less hesitant and more confident.
Don’t be shy to speak—the more you do it, the more confident you’ll become.
Remember to be polite—use “please” and “thank you” if you ask someone to do something for you.
Making comments
“No!”—to show surprise. (表示惊讶)
“I don’t believe it!”—to show surprise.
(表示惊讶)
“Wow!”—to show admiration or surprise.
(表示赞赏或惊讶)
“That’s incredible/amazing/unbelievable!”—to show great interest in the subject of conversation. (对话题表示很感兴趣)
“How awful/terrible!”—to show sympathy with someone else’s bad news.
(对他人的坏消息表示同情)
Asking questions
“Really?”—to show surprise. (表示惊讶)
“And you?”—when someone asks you how you are. (当别人向你问好时)
“Did you?”—can be used to encourage someone to tell their story. (可以鼓励对方讲他们的见闻)
For example
A: I saw her last night.
B: Did you?
A: Yes, she was with one of her friends, and she….
Remember, when speaking English…
Try to become less hesitant and more confident.
Don’t be shy to speak—the more you do it, the more confident you’ll become.
Remember to be polite—use “please” and “thank you” if you ask someone to do something for you.