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' | You must show a real interest in you partner's statements and ideas. Therefore listen carefully to what your partner says and react directly to his statements! | ||
Don't forget to look at your partner during the conversation. Also show some emotional reactions (smile, laughing ...) | |||
== Active Listening == | |||
=== Showing that you're listening === | |||
* <span style="color:green;">"Oh yeah?"</span> | |||
* <span style="color:green;">"Mmm. "</span> | |||
* <span style="color:green;">"Wow!"</span> | |||
* <span style="color:green;">"really?"</span> | |||
* <span style="color:green;">"Oh, I see."</span> | |||
=== Offering a correction === | |||
Noticing a partner’s error and saying what you think is correct. However, you should use it only sparely. | |||
* <span style="color:green;">"Did you say, (''challenging word'')? "</span> | |||
* <span style="color:green;">"You said (''challenging word''), but I think it’s (''correct word''). "</span> | |||
* <span style="color:green;">"Are you sure that’s right? I think you mean (''correct word'')? Don’t you mean (''correct word'')?"</span> | |||
=== Offering new words === | |||
You can help your partner out, but you should do it in a very friendly way. | |||
<span style="color: | * <span style="color:green;">"Is it <say word or words>? "</span> | ||
* <span style="color:green;">"Do you mean (''correct word'')? "</span> | |||
* <span style="color:green;">"Maybe you mean (''correct word''). "</span> | |||
* <span style="color:green;">"Is the word you’re looking for… "</span> | |||
... | == Interactive Exercises == | ||
=== Showing that you're listening === | |||
Put in the expressions to show that you are listening. | |||
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en"> | |||
I went to the concert last week.<br/> | |||
<em> Really?</em> How was it?<br/> | |||
Great. There were about 500 people.<br/> | |||
<em>Wow.</em> I didn't expect that many.<br/> | |||
... | |||
</div> | |||
< | === Agreeing with so, neither & nor === | ||
1. Agree using "so", "neither" or "nor" | |||
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en"> | |||
< | <table> | ||
<tr> | |||
<td>I like this band</td> | |||
<td> </td> | |||
<td><em> So do I</em> .</td> | |||
</tr> | |||
<tr> | |||
<td>I didn't know they were so great!</td> | |||
<td> </td> | |||
<td><em> Neither did I</em> .</td> | |||
</tr> | |||
<tr> | |||
<td>I am surprised they play here</td> | |||
<td> </td> | |||
<td><em> So am I</em> .</td> | |||
</tr> | |||
<tr> | |||
<td>We didn't go to the last concert.</td> | |||
<td> </td> | |||
<td><em>Neither did we</em> .</td> | |||
</tr> | |||
<tr> | |||
<td>I can see perfectly from here.</td> | |||
<td> </td> | |||
<td><em>So can we </em> .</td> | |||
</tr> | |||
<tr> | |||
<td>I am hungry.</td> | |||
<td> </td> | |||
<td><em>So am I </em> .</td> | |||
</tr> | |||
</table> | |||
</div> | |||
< | 2. Agree using "so", "neither" or "nor". | ||
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en"> | |||
I like this band. - <em>So do I()</em> .<br /> | |||
But I don't like the new front singer. - Neither <em> do I()</em> .<br/> | |||
I have bought all their albums. - <em>So have I ()</em> .<br/> | |||
I'm going to go to their next concert. - <em>So am I()</em> . | |||
</div> | |||
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Version vom 30. Januar 2018, 15:53 Uhr
You must show a real interest in you partner's statements and ideas. Therefore listen carefully to what your partner says and react directly to his statements! Don't forget to look at your partner during the conversation. Also show some emotional reactions (smile, laughing ...)
Active Listening
Showing that you're listening
- "Oh yeah?"
- "Mmm. "
- "Wow!"
- "really?"
- "Oh, I see."
Offering a correction
Noticing a partner’s error and saying what you think is correct. However, you should use it only sparely.
- "Did you say, (challenging word)? "
- "You said (challenging word), but I think it’s (correct word). "
- "Are you sure that’s right? I think you mean (correct word)? Don’t you mean (correct word)?"
Offering new words
You can help your partner out, but you should do it in a very friendly way.
- "Is it <say word or words>? "
- "Do you mean (correct word)? "
- "Maybe you mean (correct word). "
- "Is the word you’re looking for… "
Interactive Exercises
Showing that you're listening
Put in the expressions to show that you are listening.
I went to the concert last week.
Really? How was it?
Great. There were about 500 people.
Wow. I didn't expect that many.
...
Agreeing with so, neither & nor
1. Agree using "so", "neither" or "nor"
I like this band | So do I . | |
I didn't know they were so great! | Neither did I . | |
I am surprised they play here | So am I . | |
We didn't go to the last concert. | Neither did we . | |
I can see perfectly from here. | So can we . | |
I am hungry. | So am I . |
2. Agree using "so", "neither" or "nor".
I like this band. - So do I() .
But I don't like the new front singer. - Neither do I() .
I have bought all their albums. - So have I () .
I'm going to go to their next concert. - So am I() .
Weblinks
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