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COURSE: CONVERSATIONAL

ENGLISH I – LESSON 2
Professor: Ylmer Aranda
Contents
• Conversation starters • Telephonic conversations
• Greetings and farewells: truths • The tone of voice
and myths • Why do we practice
• Cultural notes pronunciation?
• The etiquette • Tips to speak more
Conversation starters

Weather Animals

Time Movies
Greetings and farewells: truths and myths

Shaking
Kisses
hands

Evening Looking at
vs. Night the eyes
Cultural notes

Proximity Friendship

Relationships Confidence
The etiquette
• The set of rules that any civilized
person has to do in order to be
accepted in a specific group or
society.
• The behavior that somebody has
to show, because it creates an
appropriate environment of
tolerance and respect.
Telephonic conversations
• The invention of the telephone
made a huge difference in the
history of conversations, not
only with English, but with the
rest of the languages of the
world.
• The creation of certain protocols
for telephonic conversations was
useful to benefit the advantages
of this technologic device.
The tone of voice
Why do we practice pronunciation?

Rhetoric Education Aircraft

Politics and
Activism Conferences
religion
Tips to speak more

Tip 2: Introduce
Tip 1: Speak
others (and
louder
yourself)

Tip 4: Use
Tip 3: Practice a
online
speech
resources
Thank you!

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