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Yes, we are going to be describing through the senses, so this will just make your language and your conversation more dynamic, more interesting as your listener starts to imagine your words more clearly.
and your conversation more dynamic, more interesting as your listener starts to imagine your words
But there's also the personal context that each of you brings to the conversation.
But there's also the personal context that each of you brings to the conversation.
So if anybody is feeling with this conversation that is articulated not just by me but by
What's the biggest insight that you're taking away from this conversation and how
and I'd love to do more of, which is why I'm going with ears, is I am often, at a dinner table or at a conference, having a conversation fully in it and capable of listening to the two or three other side conversations.
having a conversation fully in it,
>> THIS CONVERSATION
THE CONVERSATION WILL
but at the end of the day, I always end the conversation saying it's my decision,
So I want to start just so we can begin this conversation and just level set.
CAN BEGIN THIS CONVERSATION AND
Research has shown that that native speakers use a much more limited vocabulary in spoken conversation because our brains are not able to produce or process infrequent vocabulary fast enough.
use a much more limited vocabulary in spoken conversation
Nobody at this conference would have passed along this kind of personal conversation to the press.
I hope you were able to learn a few more English phrases that you can use in your next English conversation.
phrases that you can use in your next English conversation.