Remember to practice your intonation in the comments! Let me know which rejoinder you would use in response to these three questions and the intonation you would choose to express how you feel! 😲😂🙄 #1: Want to train for a marathon with me this spring? #2: The client backed out at the last minute. #3: Did you hear the big news? For even more practice with intonation in conversations, check out the Intonation Clinic: intonationclinic.com
Many speaking listening classes in colleges and university don't have all this valuable and important information. I became addicted to her videos just watching them over and over so. Love you Kim.
Aww, thanks for sharing that you rewatch my videos again and again - that means a lot! You're right - most language courses don't focus on this information in classes, even though it's so important. I decided to focus on it based on my own experience as a non-native Spanish speaker, and by listening to the challenges my clients and students were having!
I agree with you - interjections and rejoinders are so important! Here is the "sister" video with short responses and questions: ua-cam.com/video/VN3m1uw3QBs/v-deo.html
Hi,Kim I understood everything you said...I've been learning English for 5 year..I want to practice more and more from time to time,your videos are great..
That happens to everyone at some point! It can be helpful to think about questions to ask, or ways to respond (as we do in this video). It also depends on the reason you're having the conversation. If you're not interested in talking to someone, your mind might go blank because you simply don't want to engage!
Remember to practice your intonation in the comments! Let me know which rejoinder you would use in response to these three questions and the intonation you would choose to express how you feel! 😲😂🙄
#1: Want to train for a marathon with me this spring?
#2: The client backed out at the last minute.
#3: Did you hear the big news?
For even more practice with intonation in conversations, check out the Intonation Clinic: intonationclinic.com
she's truly respectful for me because she knows me few year lester and I give her respect like teacher and like mother
Hi Kim I am Ahmed from Egypt I am grateful to you so much you are my favorite teacher on UA-cam
Thank you - that's so nice to hear. I'm glad you're finding my videos helpful!
The best!!!
Aww, thanks!
Many speaking listening classes in colleges and university don't have all this valuable and important information. I became addicted to her videos just watching them over and over so. Love you Kim.
Aww, thanks for sharing that you rewatch my videos again and again - that means a lot! You're right - most language courses don't focus on this information in classes, even though it's so important. I decided to focus on it based on my own experience as a non-native Spanish speaker, and by listening to the challenges my clients and students were having!
The lesson is so helpful yet the topic is rarely taught. Thank you. It would be great if you teach us more interjections.
I agree with you - interjections and rejoinders are so important! Here is the "sister" video with short responses and questions: ua-cam.com/video/VN3m1uw3QBs/v-deo.html
Thank you for teaching us
Your one of the best on UA-cam in your area ✋. I speak about your Channel everywhere.
Thank you for the kind words! I appreciate your efforts to spread the word about my channel - it helps me help more people!
Yes, it differs from culture to culture and languages. In my culture eye contact is important.
Thanks for sharing! Eye contact is important in the US as well, but it's usually used in combination with rejoinders.
Hi,Kim I understood everything you said...I've been learning English for 5 year..I want to practice more and more from time to time,your videos are great..
That's awesome! Thanks for the kind words. As I often say, small steps over time lead to big progress!
Hi, Kim.
#1: Yes!(enthusiastic and excited)
#1: Oh.(steep drop)
#1: What?(rising intonation)
You did a great job reacting to what I said!
@@Englishwithkim You are so sweet.
Mish,,in my country El Salvador is like a kitty language to say to a kitty or cat,,come here.....or hello..
That's so interesting and makes total sense to me.
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My brain goes blank in conversation idk what’s wrong with me.
That happens to everyone at some point! It can be helpful to think about questions to ask, or ways to respond (as we do in this video). It also depends on the reason you're having the conversation. If you're not interested in talking to someone, your mind might go blank because you simply don't want to engage!
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