Learn everyday English through the topic of small talk.
In this episode, we talk about how to open a conversation, how to keep small talk going with the "tennis match" rhythm, the safe topics English speakers use again and again, how to wrap up politely, and the cultural notes that save you from awkward moments.
You'll get natural listening practice plus lots of useful phrases that you can use to start, continue, and end conversations in English.
We keep things conversational and practical so you can build real-world fluency while learning the small phrases that make a big difference.
In this episode, you'll learn how to:
• Open a casual conversation with natural English greetings • Keep a conversation going using the "tennis match" rhythm • Talk about the weather the way native speakers do • Ask about the weekend in several different ways • Discuss work and local things naturally • End a conversation politely without sounding rude • Handle "How are you?" the way native speakers actually do • Use British-style "friendly complaining" to bond with people
Useful phrases from the episode:
Opening small talk
• How's it going? • Yeah, not bad. You? • Pretty good. How about you? • How's your week been? • Got anything fun planned? • Long time no see. • It's been ages.
Keeping the conversation going — the tennis match
• How about you? • What about you? • Oh, really? How's that going? • Oh, wow. What's that like? • That sounds amazing. • That sounds lovely. • That's nice.
Talking about the weather
• Bit chilly today, isn't it? • It's a bit warm. • It's a bit windy. • It's a bit grey at the moment. • Yeah, things are good, although it's been really rainy.
Talking about the weekend
• What are you going to do this weekend? • What are you doing this weekend? • What are you getting up to this weekend? • What did you get up to this weekend? • Did you have a good weekend?
Work and local things
• How's work going? • Yeah, it's good. I'm really busy, but it's fun at the moment. • Yeah, it's good. I'm busy. It's going okay. • Have you been to that new cafe just around the corner? • Have you heard they're opening up a new cafe around the corner?
Wrapping up the conversation
• Anyway, I'd better let you go. • I'd better let you go. • It was lovely catching up. • I've gotta get going. • We should grab a coffee sometime. • We should grab a beer sometime.
Cultural notes — friendly complaining and "How are you?"
• Yeah, not bad. You? • Yeah, pretty good. You? • This weather is awful, isn't it? • Ah, it's getting so dark so early. • Anyway, did you see the game last night?
Reflect and practice
The next time someone says "How are you?" or "How was your weekend?" — what will you say? Use the phrases from this episode to start, keep going, and wrap up a small talk conversation in English.
Chapters:
(00:00) Small Talk in English — why people freeze(03:22) The big idea — it's a tennis match(05:02) Opening phrases — How's it going?(07:50) "How about you?" — keeping it going(09:58) Safe topics — weather, weekend, work, local(14:57) Wrapping up gracefully(17:22) Cultural notes(20:26) A full small talk conversation