Andrea’s Audio Minute – How to end a conversation.
This is another FREE English Lesson from Andrea with ESL Basics. Todays tip focuses on how to end a conversation with a native English speaker. Andrea provides 6 pre-closings to help you before you get to the closing of the conversation! Click here to listen to today’s “Audio Minute” lesson.
Audio Transcript of this Free English Lesson:
Some second language learners are insecure about how to end a conversation with a native English speaker. Today I want to give you a few things that you can say to end a conversation.
These are called pre-closing because it’s not the final thing that you say, so, it’s before the closing.
I will give you 6 pre-closings for you to use to help end a conversation.
Number 1, “I’ve got to be going.”
Number 2, “It’s been fun.”
Number 3, “It was nice to see you.”
Number 4, “Well it’s getting late.”
Number 5, “I’ve got to run.”
And number 6, “Well I’d better be going.”
Those 6 pre-closings can help you end a conversation with a native English speaker.
I’m Andrea for this “Audio Minute” and this is ESL Basics.
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It’s helpful!
Also I heard some people say ” It was great talking with you. “
That’s a good one!
My American friend sometimes uses this one “I’ve got to be going”.
First time I did not understand “What did you say” ,
After she did not use this one talk with me. hehe… 🙂
haha. Now you know! You should use it with her next time. 🙂
yep I’ll try 🙂