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TIPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL
INTERACTION WITH ENGLISH
NATIVE AND NON-NATIVE
SPEAKERS



LEI Adrian Giron Chavez
THE BEST WAYS TO PRACTICE ENGLISH
THE BEST WAY

TO   PRACTICE

ENGLISH
WHAT IS YOUR ATTITUDE TOWARDS SPEAKING TO
ENGLISH SPEAKERS?

                      A.   I talk to them all the
                           time.
                            They love me!!!!!!




                      B.   I talk to them when I
                           see them in a
                           bar, after a couple of
                           tequila shots.
WHAT IS YOUR ATTITUDE TOWARDS SPEAKING TO
ENGLISH SPEAKERS?


                   C.   I never talk to them; they
                        always think I’m going to
                        assault them.



                   D.   I talk to them in Spanish.
                        We’re in Mexico after all,
                        aren’t we?
WHAT IS YOUR ATTITUDE TOWARDS SPEAKING TO
ENGLISH SPEAKERS?




      E.   I talk to them as long as they speak very
           slowly, repeat many times, and have
           patience with my English
WHAT IS YOUR ATTITUDE TOWARDS TALKING
 TO ENGLISH SPEAKERS?

A.   I talk to them all the time; They love me!!!!
B.   I try to talk to them when I see them in a bar, after a couple
     of tequila shots.
C.   I never talk to them; they always think I’m going to assault
     them.
D.   I talk to them in Spanish, We’re in Mexico after all, aren’t
     we?
E.   I talk to them as long as they talk to me slowly, repeat
     many times, and have patience with my English
THE REASONS FOR YOUR CHOICE
               Past Experiences




        Successful
                         Embarrassing
       Interactions
                          Interactions
TIPS FOR SUCCESSFUL INTERACTIONS WITH
 ENGLISH SPEAKERS
        Cultural tips
          Myths about foreigners
          What you can or can’t talk about
          Body language
          Turn-taking rules

        Speaking tips
          Accuracy or fluency?
          Negotiation of meaning

        Listening tips
          Word by word or the main idea?
          Interpret paralinguistic features
          Body language
Thanks
CULTURAL TIPS - MYTHS
   Native speakers will pay attention
    to my mistakes and will correct
    me

   They are in Mexico because they
    want to practice Spanish, not
    English.

   They speak very fast, and they
    even speak faster so I don’t
    understand

menu
WHAT YOU CAN AND CAN’T TALK ABOUT

       Small talk         Taboo


                           Religion
           Sports
                           Salary
           Weather
                           Politics
           Hobbies
                           Sales
           Family
                           Death
           Hometown
                           Serious diseases
           Jobs
menu
CULTURAL TIPS - BODY LANGUAGE
   Smile
   Nod your head

   Have some eye contact

   Keep your head up

   Keep a good attitude



   Don’t stand too close
   Don’t touch

   Don’t spit

   Don’t stare

   Don’t cross your arms

menu
TURN-TAKING RULES

    Do not interrupt

    Use fillers

    Ask for your turn to speak

    Raise or lower your voice

    Take advantage of pauses

    Pay attention to the speaker’s body language
menu
ACCURACY OR FLUENCY?
   Accuracy
        The ability to produce language correctly
        (Ur, 1996)

   Fluency
        The ability to convey the message with ease
        (Ur, 1996)

FACT:
 Native speakers prefer getting a message with
  broken English but quickly, rather than getting the
  message correctly but 10 minutes later.

menu
NEGOTIATION OF MEANING
   Approximation

    His disease is … (grave) very serious

   Word Coinage

        Can I get red…air balls, please? (balloon)

   Circumlocation

        He works as a… he is responsible for the
    elevator (elevator operator)
NEGOTIATION OF MEANING

    Description

   I saw… a big bird with a long neck
  and huge legs that lives in Australia (an ostrich)

    Appeal for assistance

         How do you call this kind of tool?

    Use mimic

menu
LISTENING TIPS
    Don’t try to understand every word that is said by
     the speaker

    Just try to get the gist, that is, the main idea of the
     whole conversation or utterance

    Pay attention to the speaker’s voice: his
     intonation, pitch, stress and rhythm can give a lot of
     clues (if he’s angry, if he’s making a question, etc.)

    Study the speaker’s body language: his facial
     gestures and hand movements can provide
     relevant information
menu
Tips For A Successful Interaction With English Speakers

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Tips For A Successful Interaction With English Speakers

  • 1. TIPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL INTERACTION WITH ENGLISH NATIVE AND NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS LEI Adrian Giron Chavez
  • 2. THE BEST WAYS TO PRACTICE ENGLISH
  • 3. THE BEST WAY TO PRACTICE ENGLISH
  • 4. WHAT IS YOUR ATTITUDE TOWARDS SPEAKING TO ENGLISH SPEAKERS? A. I talk to them all the time. They love me!!!!!! B. I talk to them when I see them in a bar, after a couple of tequila shots.
  • 5. WHAT IS YOUR ATTITUDE TOWARDS SPEAKING TO ENGLISH SPEAKERS? C. I never talk to them; they always think I’m going to assault them. D. I talk to them in Spanish. We’re in Mexico after all, aren’t we?
  • 6. WHAT IS YOUR ATTITUDE TOWARDS SPEAKING TO ENGLISH SPEAKERS? E. I talk to them as long as they speak very slowly, repeat many times, and have patience with my English
  • 7. WHAT IS YOUR ATTITUDE TOWARDS TALKING TO ENGLISH SPEAKERS? A. I talk to them all the time; They love me!!!! B. I try to talk to them when I see them in a bar, after a couple of tequila shots. C. I never talk to them; they always think I’m going to assault them. D. I talk to them in Spanish, We’re in Mexico after all, aren’t we? E. I talk to them as long as they talk to me slowly, repeat many times, and have patience with my English
  • 8. THE REASONS FOR YOUR CHOICE Past Experiences Successful Embarrassing Interactions Interactions
  • 9. TIPS FOR SUCCESSFUL INTERACTIONS WITH ENGLISH SPEAKERS  Cultural tips  Myths about foreigners  What you can or can’t talk about  Body language  Turn-taking rules  Speaking tips  Accuracy or fluency?  Negotiation of meaning  Listening tips  Word by word or the main idea?  Interpret paralinguistic features  Body language Thanks
  • 10. CULTURAL TIPS - MYTHS  Native speakers will pay attention to my mistakes and will correct me  They are in Mexico because they want to practice Spanish, not English.  They speak very fast, and they even speak faster so I don’t understand menu
  • 11. WHAT YOU CAN AND CAN’T TALK ABOUT Small talk Taboo Religion Sports Salary Weather Politics Hobbies Sales Family Death Hometown Serious diseases Jobs menu
  • 12. CULTURAL TIPS - BODY LANGUAGE  Smile  Nod your head  Have some eye contact  Keep your head up  Keep a good attitude  Don’t stand too close  Don’t touch  Don’t spit  Don’t stare  Don’t cross your arms menu
  • 13. TURN-TAKING RULES  Do not interrupt  Use fillers  Ask for your turn to speak  Raise or lower your voice  Take advantage of pauses  Pay attention to the speaker’s body language menu
  • 14. ACCURACY OR FLUENCY?  Accuracy The ability to produce language correctly (Ur, 1996)  Fluency The ability to convey the message with ease (Ur, 1996) FACT: Native speakers prefer getting a message with broken English but quickly, rather than getting the message correctly but 10 minutes later. menu
  • 15. NEGOTIATION OF MEANING  Approximation His disease is … (grave) very serious  Word Coinage Can I get red…air balls, please? (balloon)  Circumlocation He works as a… he is responsible for the elevator (elevator operator)
  • 16. NEGOTIATION OF MEANING  Description I saw… a big bird with a long neck and huge legs that lives in Australia (an ostrich)  Appeal for assistance How do you call this kind of tool?  Use mimic menu
  • 17. LISTENING TIPS  Don’t try to understand every word that is said by the speaker  Just try to get the gist, that is, the main idea of the whole conversation or utterance  Pay attention to the speaker’s voice: his intonation, pitch, stress and rhythm can give a lot of clues (if he’s angry, if he’s making a question, etc.)  Study the speaker’s body language: his facial gestures and hand movements can provide relevant information menu