Participate in the Conversaton (English)
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When the language is spoken too fast or its content is too difficult to understand, it is not easy to join and stay in the conversation. Other times we may want to take the time to speak. If we can do these, it will accelerate our learning. Use the following expressions and participate in the conversation!
When it's too fast (pause the conversation):
- I'm sorry, I didn't catch that./What's that?
- Could you say that again?
- I'm sorry, could you speak more slowly?
When you don't understand the content (ask):
- What does that mean?
- I'm sorry, I don't understand that word.
- Does that mean ~?
When you want to earn the time (use filler words):
- Um.../Well...
- I mean (that).../I wanted to say...
- Just a minute.../Just a second...
These are all simple expressions. However, when used appropriately, they can be useful in participating in a conversation that may otherwise be difficult. While you will still need to work to keep the conversation going, it will be a shame if people simply assume that you are not interested in the conversation when you just find it hard to keep up. Muster your courage and show that you are interested!
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