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catsoldierThreads: 90
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 Sep 18, 11, 15:03    #1
What are good topics of conversation if we are practicing conversation over the internet?

For example two people on skype from different countries, different ages and nothing in common?
She is about 50 and I am a good bit younger.

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 Sep 18, 11, 15:04    #2
You have to find commonalities and it's as simple as that. Age alone says almost nothing sometimes, personality goes much much further.
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 Sep 18, 11, 15:11    #3
What are good topics of conversation if we are practicing conversation over the internet?


no different to learning at school.

my family
music
work
my city
my country
education

just pick up an english text book and make a list of the topics
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Edited by: pawian  Sep 18, 11, 15:12    #4
=catsoldier]What are good topics of conversation if we are practicing conversation over the internet?

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 Sep 18, 11, 15:18    #5
Find out her interests. People love to talk about themselves and what they like. Reminds me of a student who taught flying. Once I got him onto that subject I just sat back and let him do the talking. Later you can give feedback, pointers, etc.
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 Sep 18, 11, 15:18    #6
no different to learning at school.my familymusicworkmy citymy countryeducationjust pick up an english text book and make a list of the topics

You have to find commonalities and it's as simple as that. Age alone says almost nothing sometimes, personality goes much much further.


Thanks Wroc³aw and Seanus.



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