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  • Hi.

  • I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.

  • Let's talk together.

  • Today you're gonna have a chance to speak with me, kind of.

  • A couple of weeks ago, I had some friends over to my house to carve pumpkins for Halloween,

  • and I hadn't seen those friends in a couple of weeks, so we caught up.

  • This phrasal verb caught up or catch up means to talk about things that happened since the

  • last time that you saw those other people.

  • Today I want to pretend that you and I are catching up.

  • If you want to have a friend who is an English speaker, this is a necessary skill.

  • First, I'm going to ask you some questions, and I want you to speak out loud in the blank,

  • then after that quick conversation is finished, we're gonna go back and look at some possible

  • responses so that if you didn't know what to say, now you have some ideas.

  • Let's get started.

  • Imagine that you knock on my front door, and I open it and say hey, thanks for coming.

  • This is the blank.

  • I want you to respond in that blank.

  • I'm going to be saying a couple of other sentences, so I want you to try to respond in whatever

  • way you feel is best just for a couple of seconds.

  • All right, let's start one more time.

  • Hey!

  • Thanks for coming.

  • How's your day been going?

  • Let me take your coat.

  • Can I get you something to drink?

  • We have water, crisp, excellent, straight from the tap.

  • We have some pumpkin beer and some mulled wine that I made for the party.

  • Alrighty.

  • Here you go.

  • How was your day at work today?

  • Oh, me?

  • Oh, just making some new videos for YouTube and trying to stay warm.

  • I know, and it's only November.

  • I'm so glad that we don't live in Canada.

  • Okay, how did you do?

  • I know there are a lot of different ways to answer that conversation, so what I want to

  • do is show you a quick sample with my husband, Dan, for some ideas about how you could have

  • responded in that conversation, and then we'll go back to the original conversation so that

  • you can have a chance again to fill in the blank and try to respond and speak with me.

  • Hey!

  • Thanks for coming.

  • Dan: No problem, of course.

  • How's your day been going?

  • Dan: Pretty good.

  • Let me take your coat.

  • Can I get you something to drink?

  • Dan: What do you have?

  • We have water, fresh, crisp, right from the tap.

  • We have pumpkin beer and some mulled wine that I made just for the party.

  • Dan: I'll have some pumpkin beer.

  • That sounds good.

  • All right.

  • Here you go.

  • How was your day at work today?

  • Dan: Kind of busy, not too bad.

  • What have you been up to lately?

  • Oh, me.

  • Oh, you know, just making some new videos for YouTube and trying to stay warm.

  • Dan: Yeah, it's been really cold.

  • I know, and it's only November.

  • I'm so glad we don't live in Canada.

  • Dan: For sure.

  • I heard they got snow a month ago.

  • I hope that that sample conversation with Dan was useful to you.

  • Now I want to give you a second chance, so let's imagine again that you're knocking on

  • my front door.

  • You have your pumpkin.

  • You have your carving tools.

  • You're ready to go to my pumpkin carving party for Halloween, and I open the door.

  • Let's try this one more time.

  • Hey!

  • Thanks for coming.

  • How's your day been going?

  • Let me take your coat.

  • Can I get you something to drink?

  • We have water, crisp, excellent, straight from the tap.

  • We have some pumpkin beer and some mulled wine that I made for the party.

  • Alrighty.

  • Here you go.

  • How was your day at work today?

  • Oh, me?

  • Oh, just making some new videos for YouTube and trying to stay warm.

  • I know, and it's only November.

  • I'm so glad that we don't live in Canada.

  • How did you do that second time?

  • You used greetings, you got a drink, you chatted about the weather.

  • Congratulations.

  • These are all key elements to just having a natural conversation catching up with a

  • friend.

  • If you enjoyed this type of organized speaking conversation practice, we do something like

  • this every month in The Fearless Fluency Club.

  • I made a sample of this type of lesson for YouTube, so you can check out the free sample

  • up here.

  • I hope that you'll be able to practice speaking and then feel confident when it comes time

  • to have a real conversation.

  • And now I have a question for you.

  • If you came over to my house for this Halloween pumpkin carving party, what would you drink.

  • Water, pumpkin beer, or mulled wine that I made myself?

  • Let me know in the comments below, and thank you so much for learning English with me.

  • I'll see you again next Friday for a new lesson here on my YouTube channel.

  • The next step is to download my free ebook, Five Steps to Becoming a Confident English

  • Speaker.

  • You'll learn what you need to do to speak confidently and fluently.

  • Don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel for more free lessons.

  • Thanks so much.

  • Bye.

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