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English Speaking Course to Learn English Small Talk in 30 Minutes | Real-life English Conversations

  
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Here’s a 30-minute English speaking course focusing on small talk with real-life conversation examples. The course is structured into key small-talk topics, practical phrases, and interactive dialogues.


English Small Talk Course: Learn in 30 Minutes


Course Structure

  1. Introduction to Small Talk (2 min)
  2. Master Common Topics (20 min)
    • Greetings and Starting a Conversation (5 min)
    • Talking About Weather (4 min)
    • Hobbies and Interests (4 min)
    • Work or School (4 min)
    • Light Current Events or Local Tips (3 min)
  3. Practice and Wrap-up (8 min)

1. Introduction to Small Talk (2 min)

Definition: Small talk is casual conversation used to connect with people. It’s polite and non-controversial.
Key Tip: Keep it simple and positive. Avoid heavy or personal topics (e.g., politics, money).


2. Master Common Topics (20 min)

A. Greetings and Starting a Conversation (5 min)

  • Key Phrases:
    • "Hi, how are you?"
    • "Good morning! How’s your day going?"
    • "Hi, I’m [Your Name]. Nice to meet you."

Example Dialogue:
Person A: Hi, I’m Sarah. Nice to meet you!
Person B: Hi Sarah, I’m John. Nice to meet you too.
Person A: How’s your day going so far?
Person B: It’s going great, thanks! How about you?


B. Talking About Weather (4 min)

  • Key Phrases:
    • "It’s such a beautiful day, isn’t it?"
    • "Looks like it might rain later."
    • "This weather is perfect for [activity]."

Example Dialogue:
Person A: It’s really sunny today, isn’t it?
Person B: Yes, it’s perfect for a picnic. Do you like spending time outdoors?
Person A: Definitely! I love hiking when the weather is nice.


C. Hobbies and Interests (4 min)

  • Key Phrases:
    • "What do you like to do in your free time?"
    • "Do you have any hobbies?"
    • "I enjoy [hobby]. How about you?"

Example Dialogue:
Person A: So, what do you like to do in your free time?
Person B: I enjoy reading and playing the guitar. How about you?
Person A: That’s cool! I love painting and trying out new recipes.


D. Work or School (4 min)

  • Key Phrases:
    • "What do you do for work?"
    • "How’s school going?"
    • "Do you enjoy your job/studies?"

Example Dialogue:
Person A: What do you do for work?
Person B: I’m an architect. What about you?
Person A: I’m a marketing specialist. Designing buildings must be fascinating!


E. Light Current Events or Local Tips (3 min)

  • Key Phrases:
    • "Have you heard about [recent event]?"
    • "What’s your favorite spot in the city?"
    • "I’m new here—do you have any recommendations?"

Example Dialogue:
Person A: I just moved here. Do you have any favorite coffee shops?
Person B: Oh, you should try Café Bliss downtown. They have amazing cappuccinos!
Person A: Thanks! I’ll check it out.


3. Practice and Wrap-Up (8 min)

Role Play Practice

  • Pair up with a friend or use a language app to practice the dialogues above.
  • Focus on being natural, smiling, and maintaining eye contact.

Quick Tips:

  1. Be Polite: Use "please" and "thank you."
  2. Be Curious: Ask follow-up questions to show interest.
  3. Be Confident: Mistakes are okay!


 

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