Ask God for help in daily oral English communication.
First, introduce yourself. Walk into each other and introduce yourself. Don't be too verbose in greeting language. Research shows that "hi" is the best. Next, call each other by their first names. After knowing each other's names, you can address them directly, which can reduce the sense of distance. A: hi! My name is Jack. We haven't met before, have we? No, we didn't! My name is Debbie. Nice to meet you, Debbie! Nice to meet you, too, Jack. Let's play according to the occasion where you meet ~ Third, ask some close questions. After the conversation begins, ask more questions, so as to give the other party more opportunities to speak. Try to make each other laugh. A certain sense of humor will greatly improve your impression score. Be careful not to let the other person think that you really want to make friends with him, not to practice oral English. Fourth, don't stay too long. It's easy to find a topic. You have to say something in advance, go back to work or go back to find friends. Fifth, tell each other that they are willing to meet next time. Before you leave, let the other party know that it was a pleasure to chat with each other and hope to meet again. If you have a business card, you can leave one for the other party. For example, what an interesting time it is to chat with such a sweet man. It is so pleasant to know you and make friends with you. Briefly list a few problems: 1. One is to ask each other's hometown, which will make us very friendly, and the other is to show concern for each other and facilitate the next topic. Where are you from? Where are you from? Next, you can ask each other's impression of our country. How long have you been in China? How long have you been in China? 3. Chinese is known to all people in China, and it is also what we are most proficient in. We can talk a lot, so we can ask: Can you speak Chinese? Can you speak Chinese? Everyone likes to be praised by others, which is also a way of making friends: Wow, where did you learn Chinese? You speak Chinese very well! Wow, where did you learn Chinese? You speak Chinese very well. After the compliment, you can ask some specific questions to deepen the dialogue. Why did you come to China? Are you here to learn Chinese or just to visit? Why did you come to China? Are you here to learn Chinese or just for sightseeing? 6. Next, you can ask each other's work by the way. What do you do in China? What do you do in China? As we all know, most foreigners like the food culture of our country. You can ask the other person's opinion in this regard: Do you like Chinese food? Do you like Chinese food? 8. Diet alone is not enough. We need to ask more questions about other hobbies, such as: What do you like about China? What do you like about China? 9. Foreigners like to travel. You might as well introduce some interesting attractions to them: Where have you been in China? Where have you been in China? (Not very professional, please forgive me if you have any language problems)