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Week 1: Starting and Leaving a Conversation

Week 1: Starting and Leaving a Conversation

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12th Grade - University

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"การเสริมทักษะการพูดภาษาอังกฤษ"

สำหรับผู้เข้ารับการพัฒนา "หลักสูตรพัฒนาทักษะภาษาอังกฤษเพื่อการสื่อสารด้านอาชีพในศตวรรษที่ 21"

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Week 1: Starting and Leaving a Conversation

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Open Ended

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Please share your speaking problems related to starting and/or leaving a conversation.

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A Table of Contents

  1. Starting a conversation

  2. Introducing yourself and your organization

  3. Changing a topic​

  4. Ending ​a conversation

  5. Doing listening and speaking activities in English Discoveries

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Starting a Conversation Odd One Out Quiz

  • Which phrase/phases is/are not related to starting a conversation?

  • A. Good morning/afternoon/evening ✔️

  • B. Sorry to interrupt, but can I talk to you for a minute? ✔️

  • C. Hope to meet you again soon ❌

  • D. Hello ✔️

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Multiple Choice

1. Which phrase/phases is/are not related to starting a conversation?

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Excuse me, can I talk to you for a minute?

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See you later.

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Hey! What’s up?

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How’s it going?

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Multiple Choice

2. Which phrase/phases is/are not related to starting a conversation?

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Would you mind if I spoke to you for a minute or two?

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How’s everything?

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How’s your day going?

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It was great talking to you.

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Multiple Choice

3. Which phrase/phases is/are not related to starting a conversation?

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Hi/Hey, long time no see.

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How’s life?

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Pardon the interruption, but can I talk to you for a moment?

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I have to call one of my coworkers. I’ll catch up with you later.

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  • What’s up?/ How're you?/How’s life?

  • How’s everything?/How’s your day going?/How’s it going?

  • Can/Could I talk to you for a minute? 

  • Would you mind if I spoke to you for a minute or two?

B.) Questions​

  • Hi/Hey/Hello

  • Good morning/afternoon/evening

  • ​Sorry to interrupt

  • Excuse me

  • ​Pardon the interruption

A.) Greetings​

1. Starting a Conversation

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A: ​Good afternoon. How’s it going?

​B: ​Hello. I am good. What's your name?

A: ​ I'm _________. I work as a

/an _________. My job responsibilities are___(V+ing/Noun)_____.

(A: What about you?)

B.) ​Examples

  • Starting a conversation by greeting and/or asking questions

  • ​Introducing yourself and your organization

A.) Speaking Patterns

2.Introducing Yourself and Your Organization

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Open Ended

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Please start a conversation with me by greeting and introducing yourself and your organization to me.

(You can type your responses here or on Facebook)

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A: ​Good afternoon. How’s it going?

​B: ​Hello. I am good. What's your name?

A: ​ I'm _________. I work as a

/an _________. My job responsibilities are___(V+ing/Noun)_____.

​A: By the way / Anyway, do you know when will the meeting start?

B.) ​Examples

  • Starting a conversation by greeting and/or asking questions

  • ​Introducing yourself and your organization

  • Changing a topic​

A.) Speaking Patterns

3.Changing a Topic​

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Multiple Choice

1. Which phrase/phases is/are related to ending a conversation?

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​I really should get back to work. 

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Excuse me, can I talk to you for a minute?

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How’s everything?

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How’s life?

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Multiple Choice

2. Which phrase/phases is/are related to ending a conversation?

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Hi/Hey, long time no see.

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I will let you go now.

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How’s your day going?

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Good morning/afternoon/evening.

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Multiple Choice

3. Which phrase/phases is/are related to ending a conversation?

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How’s your day going?

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Can/Could I talk to you for a minute? 

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Anyway, do you know when will the meeting start?

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Anyway, it was nice catching up with you.

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4.​Ending a Conversation

4 Ways to End a Conversation ​

4.1 Mentioning something you need to do

4.2  Mentioning something your conversation partner needs to do

4.3 Telling the interlocuter it was nice talking to him/her/them

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  • I really should get back to work. 

  • ​I have to talk with my boss first.

  • I must go now.

Examples

  • S + should + v.1 ​

  • ​S + have to + v.1

  • S + must + v.1

Structures​

4.1 Mentioning Something You Need to Do

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  • I will let you get back to work. 

  • ​I will let you talk with your boss.

  • I will let you go now.

Examples

  • S + will + let + obj + v.1 ​

Structures​

4.2 Mentioning Something Your Partners Need to Do

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  • Well, it was great talking to you.

  • Anyway, it was nice catching up with you.

  •  Anyway, it was great seeing you.

Examples

4.3 Telling the interlocuter it was nice talking to him/her/them

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A: ​Good afternoon. How’s it going?

​B: ​Hello. I am good. What's your name?

A: ​ I'm _________. I work as a

/an _________. My job responsibilities are___(V+ing/Noun)_____.

​A: By the way, do you know when will the meeting start?

​​B: The meeting will start in 3 hours.

​A: Anyway, it was great seeing you.

I must go now. Goodbye.

B.) ​Examples

  • Starting a conversation by greeting and/or asking questions

  • ​Introducing yourself and your organization

  • Changing a topic​

  • Ending a conversation

A.) Speaking Patterns

4.​Ending a Conversation

"การเสริมทักษะการพูดภาษาอังกฤษ"

สำหรับผู้เข้ารับการพัฒนา "หลักสูตรพัฒนาทักษะภาษาอังกฤษเพื่อการสื่อสารด้านอาชีพในศตวรรษที่ 21"

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