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In this video, you're going to learn five ways to say hello and start a conversation like a native speaker.
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In this video, you're going to learn five ways to say hello and start a conversation like a native speaker.
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What's up everyone?
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My name's Carter and welcome to Tengang Zautiap, voy Carter.
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In this channel, I teach real,
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natural English that you can use in daily life.
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So, if you're interested in learning useful English,
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then make sure to subscribe to my channel.
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Also, every video I post will have a link to a PDF in the description below,
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so you can study it wherever, whenever.
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Alright, let's get started.
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So the first phrase is, how's it going?
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How's it going?
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It's the same as, how is it going?
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But we almost always put how and is together to make hows.
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This phrase also has the same meaning as how are you,
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but it sounds a bit more casual.
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Hey, how's it going?
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It's going pretty well.
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What about you?
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Everything's good.
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Are the kids doing all right?
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Yeah, they're super busy with school these days.
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As you can see, this is used between two people who are friends,
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but we often use it as a way to say hello to someone we just met.
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So if you meet someone new,
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you can just say, Hey, how's it going? as a friendly way to say hi.
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The next phrase is what I said to you guys earlier in the video.
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What's up?
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Again, what's up?
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This has the same meaning as how are you but it's more informal.
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Also don't say what's up as two separate words.
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You should link them together and say what's up?
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What's up?
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So let's look at this conversation.
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What's up?
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Not much.
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How about you?
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Not too much.
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Do you feel like having a drink tonight?
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Sure.
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Send me the time and place.
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As you guys can see here,
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what's up is very informal and is usually used with people you are close to.
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You normally don't use it with a stranger or informal things like an email.
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What's up can also mean what's wrong.
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For example, if someone looks sad or they tell you they have a problem,
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you can say what's up.
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This basically means what's wrong.
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The next one is what's new with you?
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What's new with you?
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This is as it sounds.
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We're just asking if there's anything new in someone's life.
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We usually say this after we haven't talked to someone for a period of time,
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maybe a few weeks or a few months.
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Hey Chris, what's new with you?
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Hi Sarah, actually I just bought a new car.
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No way, what car did you get?
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It's a Toyota, I love it.
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That's amazing, good for you.
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Sometimes we ask things like, how's it going?
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Or what's new with you?
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But we don't actually expect to get an answer with a lot of detail.
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It's just a friendly way to say hello but this time there was something new.
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Chris bought a new car.
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That's why he said actually because he's saying actually there is something new to tell you.
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Alright, the next phrase is,
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how have you been lately?
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How have you been lately?
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How've is a contraction of how have.
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This is real natural English,
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so natives usually use contractions in daily life.
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This phrase is very similar to what's new with you,
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because what's new with you
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and how have you been lately are both asking about the
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person in a closer way than how's it going both of
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these are asking about the recent past long time no talk
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how have you been lately I've been great work is crazy
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though how have you been same thing lots of deadlines this week I feel you let's hang out this week
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when you're free.
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Sounds good.
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As you can see, how have you been lately almost has the same meaning as what's new with you.
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They can both replace each other,
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although how have you been lately is asking more about the person,
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while what's new with you is asking more about the events in someone's life.
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The phrase, I feel you,
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here, means that you understand their problem or what they're feeling.
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It's a way to relate to the other person.
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Finally, the last phrase is,
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what have you been up to?
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What have you been up to?
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What have is a contraction of what have.
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Again, this This phrase has a similar meaning as the last two,
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but it's asking more about what a person has done lately.
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Hey Kate, it's been a while.
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What have you been up to?
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Not a lot.
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I started taking yoga lessons last week,
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and it's been great so far.
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Nice!
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Do you go to the place down the street?
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No, that place is too expensive.
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Anyway, what's new with you?
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In this conversation, you can see Sarah started with,
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what have you been up to?
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And then Kate kept it going by returning the question with,
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anyway, what's new with you?
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Anyway is a word we often use when we want to change the topic.
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But anyway, I'll talk more about that in another video.
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All right, so those are five ways to start a conversation.
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If you want to keep this lesson and study it more so you can actually remember it in the future,
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then make sure to download the free PDF in the description below.
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Also, don't forget to like this video and subscribe so you can learn more real conversational English in the future.
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Okay, thank you so much for watching and I'll see you in the next video.

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Neste vídeo, você aprenderá cinco maneiras de iniciar uma conversa em inglês, como um falante nativo. Assistir a este conteúdo é essencial para quem deseja aprimorar a prática de conversação em inglês. Praticar diálogos cotidianos é uma das formas mais eficazes de melhorar sua fluência e confiança no uso do idioma. Ao se familiarizar com expressões e gírias usadas em interações informais, você será capaz de se comunicar de maneira mais natural e descontraída, seja em viagens, no trabalho ou em situações sociais.

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O vídeo traz expressões como "How's it going?" e "What's up?", que podem ser analisadas para entender sua estrutura e uso em conversas informais. Essas expressões têm significados semelhantes a "How are you?" e "What is happening?", mas são utilizadas em contextos mais casuais. Vamos explorar algumas delas:

  • "How's it going?" - Uma forma amigável de perguntar como alguém está, frequentemente usada entre amigos ou em situações informais.
  • "What's up?" - Uma saudação muito comum que pode também significar "O que há de errado?", dependendo do tom e do contexto.
  • "What's new with you?" - Uma maneira de perguntar sobre as novidades na vida de alguém, ideal para retomar conversas.

Ao integrar essas expressões em sua prática de conversação em inglês, você não apenas enriquecerá seu vocabulário, mas também ganhará fluência em interações diárias.

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Um dos desafios que muitos aprendizes enfrentam é a pronúncia correta de expressões informais. No vídeo, a frase "What's up?" é comumente pronunciada de maneira rápida e conectada, o que pode dificultar a compreensão para iniciantes. Ouça atentamente e tente replicar a entonação. A junção de palavras pode ser pegajosa, portanto, pratique ainda mais com a técnica de shadowing, para aprimorar sua melhorar a pronúncia em inglês e ficar mais próximo do natural.

Utilize ferramentas de shadow speech, como o shadowspeaks, que ajudam a treinar a pronúncia através da repetição, imitando falantes nativos e ajustando seu sotaque. Aposte na prática e boa sorte em sua jornada de aprendizado!

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Shadowing é uma técnica de aprendizado de idiomas com base científica, originalmente desenvolvida para o treinamento de intérpretes profissionais. O método é simples, mas poderoso: você ouve áudio em inglês nativo e repete imediatamente em voz alta — como uma sombra seguindo o falante com 1-2 segundos de atraso. Pesquisas mostram melhora significativa na precisão da pronúncia, entonação, ritmo, sons conectados, compreensão auditiva e fluência na fala.

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