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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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在這段視頻中,講者Carter與觀眾分享了五種自然的英語問候語,以便大家能夠像母語者一樣輕鬆地開啟對話。他的教學旨在幫助英語學習者掌握日常交流中常用的口語表達。不論你是初學者還是想要提升會話能力的人,這段視頻會提供實用的技巧,幫助你在學習過程中更有信心。

日常交流的五大短語

  • How's it going? - 這是“How is it going?”的縮寫,聽起來更隨意,常用於朋友之間或與新認識的人打招呼。
  • What's up? - 意思接近“How are you?”,但更非正式,通常用於與熟人交流。在詢問某人狀況時,也可以用此句來關心對方。
  • What's new with you? - 這是另一種友好的開場白,意思是“你最近有什麼新鮮事嗎?”讓對話更加輕鬆。
  • Everything good? - 用來確認對方的一切都好,這種開場給人一種在乎的感覺。
  • Long time no see! - 適合用於久未見面的朋友,能引起美好的回憶,有助於開始對話。

逐步影子跟讀指導

若想逐步提高你的口語能力,建議利用英语影子跟读的技巧。觀看這段視頻時,可以按照以下步驟進行:

  1. 首先,仔細聆聽每個短語,務必注意發音和語調。
  2. 然後,使用shadowspeak的技巧,跟隨視頻的節奏進行重複。如果視頻速度過快,可以暫停並重播部分。
  3. 同時,嘗試將這些短語融入你的日常對話中,增強記憶和實用性。
  4. 最後,記得定期回顧這些短語,並尋找機會在生活中實踐,讓學習過程更有意義。

如果你喜歡這種方式,建議以shadow speech的方式定期查看視頻,並在相關的shadowing site上尋找更多資源,讓你的英語水平更上一層樓。

什么是跟读法?

跟读法 (Shadowing) 是一种有科学依据的语言学习技巧,最初开发用于专业口译员的培训,并由多语言者Alexander Arguelles博士普及。这个方法简单而强大:您在听英语母语原声的同时立即大声重复——就像是一个延迟1-2秒紧跟说话者的影子。与被动听力或语法练习不同,跟读法强迫您的大脑和口腔肌肉同时处理并模仿真实的讲话模式。研究表明它能显着提高发音准确性,语调,节奏,连读,听力理解和口语流利度——使其成为雅思口语备考和真实英语交流最有效的方法之一。

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