5 questions to get the conversation going!
Learn how to start a natural conversation with someone in a way that forms a bond. I’ll give you five questions you can use to get someone to open up with you. These questions all need a little bit of a lead-up, so I’ll give you THOSE leading questions too! We’ll also look at how a conversation is kind of like an essay. Watch this lesson and learn how you can start having deeper conversations that lead to more rewarding relationships with the people you meet. https://www.engvid.com/5-questions-to-get-the-conversation-going/
More videos on CONVERSATION SKILLS:
How to start a conversation: 5 things to say after "hello" https://youtu.be/rTJcpSWtVKI
When to END a conversation: 4 signs https://youtu.be/p6D4LaXjSTk
Видео 5 questions to get the conversation going! канала ENGLISH with James · engVid
More videos on CONVERSATION SKILLS:
How to start a conversation: 5 things to say after "hello" https://youtu.be/rTJcpSWtVKI
When to END a conversation: 4 signs https://youtu.be/p6D4LaXjSTk
Видео 5 questions to get the conversation going! канала ENGLISH with James · engVid
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