How To Start a Conversation in Australia Practise Speaking English

Hey there I’m Emma from mmmEglish.

If you’re new here you may not know that I’m from Australia

so I thought it would be really fun to share a few tips with you

about how to start a conversation in Australia with Australians.

Now I’m going to share a little more about Australian culture

like what is this

and I’m going to help you with some English conversation tips

in some different settings like in a pub

where Australians love to go,

in a taxi or an Uber, at the supermarket

and also some advice to help you strike up a conversation

when you’re travelling.

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Are you ready? Let’s play!

Even though I mentioned this video is about starting

a conversation in Australia,

you’ll see that most of these conversation tips can work in any

English-speaking country. If you’re talking to a Brit,

an American, Canadian,

South African, New Zealander,

all of these tips will help you to strike up a conversation

with native English speakers.

To be honest, these tips are really not about having

long in-depth conversations.

They’re suggestions to help you start conversations

and the more you practise starting conversations

and having these little interactions with other people

the easier it will become so it’s okay to start small.

As long as you’re friendly, then a brief interaction is all you need

to start building experience

and confidence to talk with people more in English.

Before we get into it I really want to emphasise the importance

of the greeting. You know, always trying to be polite, friendly

and positive, it’s going to get your conversation off to a good start.

And most Australians are pretty relaxed and laid back

and that’s really reflected in the way that we greet each other.

Contrary to popular belief, not every Australian says

“G’day” every time they greet someone, right?

G’day mate.

It’s commonly used by men and probably more often by older men

and it’s really a short version of ‘good day’

so we’re saying hello

and have a good one, have a good day

at the same time so it’s like a double greeting.

Now I want to give you a little demo so that you can practise.

This is a really difficult expression to get right,

you know most times anyone who’s not Australian

will mess this up.

That’s it.

It’s just a really quick flap of the tongue on the top of your mouth.

You can also say

“Hey, how ya goin'?”

which basically just means how are you?

Try it.

If you’ve ever visited Australia or you live here, then you’ll know  

that Australians usually spend a lot of time at the pub.

Now the pub is a great place for you to strike up a conversation

with an Australian. People are usually really friendly and relaxed.

They’re in a good mood, they’re joking around and you’ll run into

all different types of people

so you’ll learn a lot about Australian culture, about language,

slang, mannerisms, all of these things.

It’s like a melting pot of Australian culture at the pub.

It’s also where people are often watching sports

so if there’s a sports game on, a really great way

to strike up a conversation is to say

“What’s the score?”

or

“Who’s playing?”

I want you to try it with me okay?

What’s the score?

Who’s playing?

Nice!

Now the most popular sport in Australia is unique to Australia.

The AFL or the Australian football league

and it’s like the Australian version of the English

premier league or the NFL or the NBA, right?

We also have soccer and rugby and cricket

and sports like that but AFL is the most popular sport by far.

Anyone who comes to Australia is completely perplexed by

our game, right? We have this weird shaped ball.

There are four sticks at each end of the football field

and everyone on the field is running around in really short shorts.

It’s going to take me like ten whole minutes, maybe more to try and

explain the game so I’ve actually linked to another YouTube video

if you’re interested to see it and to find out more.

It’s down in the description below.

So if you want an easy way to start a conversation with someone

in a pub or anywhere really especially if there’s a match on

then knowing a little bit about the game is going to help you.

Most taxi drivers love to have a chat so it’s the perfect opportunity

to practise your conversation skills in small talk.

Australia is a multicultural place. There are lots of different people

who drive Ubers and taxis right.

Many of them are people who’ve moved to Australia

from elsewhere and so they’re probably similar to you

or have a similar experience to you in some way.

Why is this important?

Because there’s so much to share and to talk about,

you know, you have the opportunity to exchange experiences here

so it’s an easy way to get started with a conversation.

Now I usually jump in an Uber rather than a taxi so when I do that

my go-to questions are:

Have you been an Uber driver for long?

Try it.

Have you been an Uber driver for long?

Do you enjoy doing it?

Try it.

Do you enjoy doing it?

You must meet some really interesting people.

Now they might say they’re doing it for some extra cash

on the side while they’re studying and then

what can you ask them?

You can ask them what they’re studying, right?

So it gives you all of these amazing opportunities to just

practise building confidence with these conversation skills.

Really easy way to get started.

If they have an accent I might ask:

Have you been living in Australia for long?

Try it.

Have you been living in Australia for long?

Do you like living here?

What’s been the hardest part about moving to a new country?

Nice one!

A super place to strike up a conversation is at the supermarket.

So just imagine that you need some help looking for a product,

maybe for real, maybe you’re just

pretending so that you have the chance to talk to someone.

But in this case, you can go and find a shop assistant

and ask them to help you find that item, right?

Simple.

Hi there! Can you help me to find the vegemite?

Or whatever product you’re looking for.

And as you’re walking with them to find the product

then you might say something like:

It’s so hard trying to find your way around a new supermarket!

Right? But that might prompt them to say:

Are you new to the area?

But then you can continue the conversation by saying:

Yeah I’m actually from India.

I’ve been here for a few months now.

Or you can just continue talking about the product

that you’re looking for. You might say:

I’m from Italy and

interestingly I really love vegemite from the moment I first tried it.

I know lots of non-native Australians don’t really enjoy it but I do.

When you’re travelling in an English-speaking country is the perfect

opportunity to get as much speaking practice as you can, isn’t it?

You can ask questions when you’re on your tours or

ask for directions or recommendations,

just ask someone to take a photo of you.

Let’s practise a little together, okay?

Sorry for interrupting…

Does this train go to the city?

Try it.

Sorry for interrupting… Does this train go to the city?

Excuse me, do you mind taking a photo of us?

Try it.

Excuse me, do you mind taking a photo of us?

So saying “excuse me” or “do you mind”

they’re really polite ways of approaching or interrupting a stranger.

Excuse me, I’ve only just arrived in Melbourne and I’m a little lost.

Can you tell me where the post office is?

Try it okay?

Excuse me, I’ve only just arrived in Melbourne and I’m a little lost.

Can you tell me where the post office is?

Adding that you’ve only just arrived helps the person

to understand that you’re new.

They might even ask some other questions about

where you’re visiting from or how long you’re staying or

what your plans are.

So you’re taking every opportunity to spark up a conversation.

Some of them will work and others won’t.

You won’t get much of a reaction.

Who cares?

The important thing is that you’re having a go

and that is one characteristic about Australians that you can

definitely benefit from. We love seeing people have a go

you know having a crack.

So I hope that you enjoyed a little mini journey into

how to start a conversation in Australia and I really hope

that you’re able to come and visit us soon.

The most important thing that you take away from this video

is just to get started.

Just by greeting someone, you’re letting them know

that you have the courage to be bold

along with being relaxed and positive and if you really enjoy sports

Australians love and they appreciate people who step

out of their comfort zone, you know, have a crack.

And don’t think of every conversation as it has to be this endless

hour-long discussion,

just a quick exchange with a few people every day

is enough to build your confidence over time.

And now that you know a little more about the land down under,

I’m curious to find out.

Are you coming to visit?

Which city are you going to visit first? What’s on your bucket list?

Let me know down in the comments

and I’ll see you next week.

Bye for now!

嘿,我是 mmmEglish 的 Emma。

如果您是新来的,您可能不知道我来自澳大利亚,

所以我认为与您分享一些

关于如何在澳大利亚与澳大利亚人进行对话的技巧会非常有趣。

现在我将分享更多关于澳大利亚文化的内容,

比如这是什么

,我将在一些不同的环境中帮助你提供一些英语对话技巧

,比如在澳大利亚人喜欢去的酒吧

、出租车或优步 ,在超市

,还有一些建议可以帮助您在旅行时进行对话

记得点击那里的订阅按钮,

打开通知,这样我就可以在我的新视频上线时通知你

你准备好了吗? 让我们玩!

尽管我提到此视频是关于

在澳大利亚开始对话的,但

您会发现这些对话技巧中的大多数都适用于任何

英语国家。 如果您正在与英国人

、美国人、加拿大人、

南非人、

新西兰人交谈,所有这些技巧都将帮助您

与以英语为母语的人进行对话。

老实说,这些技巧并不是关于进行

长时间的深入对话。

它们是帮助您开始对话的建议,

并且您练习开始对话

并与其他人进行这些小互动的次数越多,对话

就会变得越容易,因此可以从小处着手。

只要你很友好,那么你只需要简短的互动

就可以开始建立经验

和信心,以便更多地用英语与人交谈。

在我们开始之前,我真的想强调

问候的重要性。 你知道,总是努力保持礼貌、友好

和积极,这会让你的谈话有一个良好的开端。

大多数澳大利亚人都非常放松和悠闲

,这确实反映在我们互相打招呼的方式上。

与普遍的看法相反,并不是每个澳大利亚人

每次打招呼时都会说“G’day”,对吧?

G’day 伙计。

它通常由男性使用,可能更常被老年男性使用

,它实际上是“美好的一天”的简短版本,

所以我们打招呼

并祝你有美好的一天,同时祝你有美好的一天

,所以它就像一个双重问候。

现在我想给你一个小演示,以便你练习。

这是一个很难正确表达的表达方式,

你知道大多数时候任何不是澳大利亚人的人

都会把这件事搞砸。

而已。

这只是舌头在嘴顶上的一个非常快速的拍打。

你也可以说

“嘿,你好吗?”

这基本上只是意味着你好吗?

试试看。

如果您曾经访问过澳大利亚或住在这里,那么您就会

知道澳大利亚人通常会在酒吧度过很多时间。

现在,酒吧是您与澳大利亚人交谈的好地方

。 人们通常非常友好和放松。

他们心情很好,他们在开玩笑,你会遇到

各种不同类型的人,

所以你会学到很多关于澳大利亚文化、语言、

俚语、举止,所有这些东西的知识。

这就像酒吧里澳大利亚文化的大熔炉。

这也是人们经常观看体育比赛的地方,

所以如果有一场体育比赛,

发起对话的一个非常好的方式就是说

“比分是多少?”

“谁在玩?”

我想让你和我一起试试,好吗?

分数是多少?

谁在玩?

好的!

现在,澳大利亚最受欢迎的运动是澳大利亚独有的。

AFL 或澳大利亚足球联赛

,就像澳大利亚版的英格兰

超级联赛或 NFL 或 NBA,对吧?

我们也有足球、橄榄球、板球

和类似的运动,但 AFL 是迄今为止最受欢迎的运动。

任何来澳大利亚的人都被

我们的游戏迷惑了,对吧? 我们有这个形状怪异的球。

足球场的每一端都有四根棍子,

场上的每个人都穿着非常短的短裤跑来跑去。

我可能需要整整十分钟,也许更多时间来尝试

解释游戏,所以

如果你有兴趣观看并了解更多信息,我实际上已经链接到另一个 YouTube 视频。

它在下面的描述中。

因此,如果您想要一种简单的方式

在酒吧或任何地方与某人开始对话,尤其是在有比赛的情况下,

那么了解一些有关游戏的知识将对您有所帮助。

大多数出租车司机都喜欢聊天,所以这是

练习闲聊技巧的绝佳机会。

澳大利亚是一个多元文化的地方。 有很多不同的人可以

正确驾驶优步和出租车。

他们中的许多人是从其他地方搬到澳大利亚的人

,因此他们可能与您相似

或在某些方面与您有相似的经历。

为什么这很重要?

因为有很多东西要分享和谈论,

你知道,你有机会在这里交流经验,

所以这是开始对话的一种简单方法。

现在我通常会乘坐优步而不是出租车,所以当我这样做时,

我的首选问题是:

你做优步司机很久了吗?

试试看。

你做优步司机很久了吗?

你喜欢这样做吗?

试试看。

你喜欢这样做吗?

你必须遇到一些非常有趣的人。

现在他们可能会说他们在学习期间这样做是为了获得一些额外的

现金,那么

你能问他们什么?

你可以问问他们在学什么,对吧?

因此,它为您提供了所有这些惊人的机会,让您

通过这些对话技巧练习建立信心。

真正简单的入门方法。

如果他们有口音,我可能会问:

你在澳大利亚生活了很长时间吗?

试试看。

你在澳洲生活很久了吗?

你喜欢住在这里吗?

搬到一个新国家最困难的部分是什么?

好东西!

进行对话的绝佳场所是超市。

所以想象一下,您在寻找产品时需要一些帮助,

也许是真的,也许您只是

假装有机会与某人交谈。

但是在这种情况下,您可以去找店员

并让他们帮助您找到该商品,对吗?

简单的。

你好呀! 你能帮我找到蔬菜吗?

或者您正在寻找的任何产品。

当你和他们一起去寻找产品时,

你可能会说

:在一家新超市里找路太难了!

对? 但这可能会促使他们说:

您是该地区的新手吗?

但是你可以继续说:

是的,我实际上来自印度。

我已经在这里几个月了。

或者您可以继续谈论

您正在寻找的产品。 你可能会说:

我来自意大利,有趣的是,从

我第一次尝试 vegemite 的那一刻起,我就非常喜欢它。

我知道很多非本地澳大利亚人并不真正喜欢它,但我喜欢。

当您在英语国家旅行时

,是您尽可能多地进行口语练习的绝佳机会,不是吗?

您可以在旅行时提出问题或

询问路线或建议,

只需让某人为您拍照即可。

让我们一起练习一下,好吗?

抱歉打扰了……

这趟火车去市区吗?

试试看。

抱歉打扰了……这趟火车去市区吗?

打扰一下,你介意给我们拍张照片吗?

试试看。

打扰一下,你介意给我们拍张照片吗?

所以说“对不起”或“你介意”,

他们是接近或打断陌生人的礼貌方式。

打扰一下,我刚到墨尔本,有点迷茫。

你能告诉我邮局在哪里吗?

试试看好吗?

打扰一下,我刚到墨尔本,有点迷茫。

你能告诉我邮局在哪里吗?

添加您刚到的信息有助于对方

了解您是新来的。

他们甚至可能会问一些其他问题

,例如您从哪里访问或逗留多长时间或

您的计划是什么。

因此,您正在利用一切机会引发对话。

其中一些会起作用,而另一些则不会。

你不会得到太多反应。

谁在乎?

重要的是,您正在尝试

,这是您绝对可以从中受益的澳大利亚人的一个特点

。 我们喜欢看到人们有一个

你知道有裂缝的去。

所以我希望你能享受一段

关于如何在澳大利亚开始对话的迷你之旅,我真的

希望你能很快来拜访我们。

你从这个视频中学到的最重要的事情

就是开始。

仅仅通过打招呼,你就让他们

知道你有勇气去

放松和积极,如果你真的喜欢澳大利亚人喜欢的运动

并且他们欣赏那些

走出舒适区的人,你知道,有一个 裂缝。

并且不要认为每次对话都必须是无休止

的长达一小时的讨论,

每天与几个人快速交流

就足以随着时间的推移建立您的信心。

现在你对下面的土地有了更多的了解,

我很想知道。

你来参观吗?

你会先去哪个城市? 你的遗愿清单上有什么?

请在评论

中告诉我,我们下周见。

暂时再见!