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  • Checklist strategies to improve conversation

    Posted by Chiara on January 27, 2020 at 11:46 am

    My checklist of strategies to use to improve my understanding of natural speech in conversation:

    – Stop the person who is speaking and not to be afraid to say you don’t understand
    – Ask specific question on what you’re not understanding i.e.: who, what, when, how long…
    – Ask to repeat a particular chunk of what he/she is saying
    – Try to paraphrase what the person is saying in order to check if you are getting the sense, that is try to say in your own words what he/she is saying
    – Try to give an answer or to comment in some way at what she/he is saying to see if your guess on what he/she was is saying is correct (I usually try to
    give an answer or comment based on the only few words I can pick up)
    – Stop the person who is speaking and ask for the meaning of a word or expression I can’t understand or gather the pronunciation very well.

    Chiara

    Kerin replied 4 years, 10 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Kerin

    Administrator
    January 27, 2020 at 4:32 pm

    Good work Chiara. Solid strategies and I would agree with everything you wrote.

    Thanks for sharing!

  • Enrico Fantaguzzi

    Administrator
    January 30, 2020 at 12:45 pm

    My checklist!

    Strategies to use to improve my understanding of natural speech in conversation:

    – Try to focus only on the words that are meaningful and ignore all the words that disrupt my attention

    – Interrupt a person when I don’t understand and tell them. (Don’t be afraid to let the person know I’m not following) Sorry, I’m not following… etc

    – Ask for clarification when I need to check something I’m not sure about – So, if I’ve understood correctly, …..

    – When I don’t understand a specific detail, use a question word so they don’t repeat the whole thing (Sorry, what? How much? When? How long? Where? Who?)

    -Rephrase in my own words what I think I have understood

    -Ask for the meaning of specific words if I don’t know the word

  • Kerin

    Administrator
    January 31, 2020 at 3:40 pm

    Super Enri! Clear and concise.

    Thanks for sharing

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