Shy in Small Talk? Must-Know Phrasal Verbs for Everyday Conversations
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- čas přidán 17. 03. 2024
- My name is Cal Hyslop, and in this video, we will cover the common challenge of feeling shy or uncertain during small talk. Have you ever felt shy in this situation?
Discover 20 essential phrasal verbs that will not only enhance your ability to listen effectively but also empower you to respond confidently in various daily chit-chat scenarios. Throughout the video, we'll break down these phrasal verbs into manageable sets of 4 and put them together into realistic conversations.
As you follow along, remember to pause the video after each set, immerse yourself in the example conversations, and repeat them aloud. Embrace the challenge, match the pronunciation, and feel the rhythm. With consistent practice, you'll witness a significant improvement in your speaking skills, making you more natural and self-assured in English.
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Thanks a million! There were useful tips .
Glad to hear that! ^^
Thanks for your time....!!!
My pleasure!
I am looking forward to next your video with frasal verbs. Thanks a lot.❤
Great! There are a million phrasal verbs in English. I'll put another phrasal verb video on the list.
thanks Mr cal
You're welcome! ^^
Very nice education video. Thanks a lot for your work🎉🎉
Glad you enjoyed the video. Stay tuned for next week's video, "Three Daily Habits You Can Do Alone to Master English Learning." Have a great day!
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Thank you! 😃
I really like your voice & you video,
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Hello uncle, it is best video for learning English
Glad you think so!
Great English teacher.!
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Catching this fantastic video I learned a lot. I was wondering if you mind speaking a bit faster ? That makes me understand your concepts more easily.
Thanks for the comment. It may be a habit of mine to speak slower than normal since I regularly teach non-native English speakers.
Thanks a lot!01.06.23
Glad you enjoyed it! Keep spreading the positivity!
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Thanks for the comment and glad you like it, @reerazaz508!
Well done, providing perfect subtitles along with the burnt in ones.
Audio quality is very good (also your voice) maybe just a little over-processed for my taste, but just be especially careful with your noise-gate-thresholds or jump cuts. Very often the leading consonants of a word are cut off, sometimes even in the middle of the phrase. Sometimes even Fs and Ts completely disappear although one can see in the video that you pronounce them. e.g. I’ll back you up, if you (f)eel embarrasse(d) or ‘uncom(for)table’
That is very irritating especially when listening with headphones.
Good luck for the future of your channel!
Great advice! I've already made adjustments to the mic. You seem like a pro when it comes to audio. And I appreciate the time you've taken to leave this comment. ^^
@@HowItsSaid Just don’t be to paranoid about a slight hiss at the top end of your audio signal. It will eventually disappear in the background music anyways. We’ve had a continuous hiss in movies and music for the past 50+ years. As long as it isn’t modulating or switched on/off by noise gates or compressors the human brain does blend it out automatically. And the rest is swallowed by ambient sound or music.
I have also watched all your other videos and they suffer the same problem. For learning languages it is much more important to hear all consonants of a word, especially for beginners to intermediates. Nobody will complain about some top end hiss ;-)
I am actually not here for learning English, I am looking for high quality content that is eligible for an App that structures YT language learning content and provides recommendations for the best channels.
And by high quality I do not necessarily refer to audio quality only, but rather to clear structure, continuity or availability of srt subtitles etc.
So I will check back every now and then to see how your channel develops over time.
Good luck!
Are you the one doing pranks or y'all just look alike?
In my experience, a lot of bald guys look alike.
You're right sir. Sorry I was just kinda curious