Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta First Week. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta First Week. Mostrar todas las entradas

lunes, 20 de febrero de 2023

Make Small Talk

Having small talks is essential for our communication, because if we are in a foreign country we know how to ask where the bathroom is, where we can take the bus or how to order a plate of food. But for all of the above you need to ask for our names. In the last class, Professor Daneris, taught us how we can have a small talk, words and questions that we can use or replace the usual or very common.

Questions like: ¿do you mind if i call you sara?, we can replace those for these: 

  • ¿would it be rude to call you Sara? 
  • ¿What would you like me to call you? 
  •  This in order to have a small fluent talk .
Thus, we leave the routine talks and we can speak more fluently and be able to understand each other better with native people.


But, if we are in a strange country we must know how to behave , that's why we learned what a "etiquette" was. Which is a polite and friendly way to explain to someone how to behave in another country. The professor took Thailand and a temple like this as an example: 





He showed us how to greet in this country, and continuing with the same theme, enter the Tag question

Tag questions: Are small phrases or questions (mini-questions) that are placed at the end of an affirmative or negative sentence and that usually aim to confirm or deny the content of the sentence itself.


 





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