Speaking English Tips  

Speaking English Tips
Try to ask open ended questions: Look for questions that leave a scope for elaborate responses. Most people love to talk about themselves. An open ended question gives them enough scope to do just that. Open ended questions usually start WH words whereas closed questions tend to start with do, have and is/am/are.

Weave an interesting conversation by utilizing general remarks along with open ended questions: It’s important to know how to pick up things to remark on in between your open ended questions. Only shooting questions and getting replies do not make a fruitful conversation. It is here that remarks like “Oh! That’s a nice purse” or “Wow! You are looking so pretty today” and the like comes into play. These remarks lead to the commencement of a new topic and more interaction, and also brings colour to the conversation.

 
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