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Making Friends in English

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Today, let’s talk about making friends!

To make friends, you need to start by talking to someone! But how can you start a conversation in English with someone you don’t know?

To answer that question, you should think about how you make friends in your native language.

Usually you will start by talking about something that you both have in common. Some examples include:

  • something that is happening around you (for example, if you are at a bus stop you can talk about the time of the bus, if you are at school you can talk about your class, if you are at a party you can talk about the food or drinks or music)
  • the weather.

So, don’t be shy! Try to start a conversation today!

Quick Quiz:

What would be the best way to start a conversation? Say:

A. Hello, I am from Japan. Please teach me English. I can teach you Japanese.

B. Hello, where are you from?

Put your answer in the comments! I will give you the answer next week.

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I’ve had this music stuck in my head all day!

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Have you heard that phrase before?

I’ve got the (TV or movie title) music stuck in my head!

Today I went hiking. It was a great day. We saw some Aboriginal paintings and also some places that they used to make rock tools. As I walked along, I had the Indiana Jones music stuck in my head!

This phrase means that you can’t stop thinking about the music from that movie or TV show! My wife always gets the Star Wars music stuck in her head!

You can also use this sentence to talk about a song.

Example:

I have got the new Madonna song stuck in my head!

QUESTION:

How about you? Do you get music stuck in your head? What music is it?

Let me know in the comments!

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