7 عبارات أساسية لتسهيل المحادثات في الإنجليزية

Charlotte Guest
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وقت القراءة: 3 دقائق

قد يكون الانخراط في المحادثات ، خاصة بلغة ليست الأولى ، أمرا شاقا في بعض الأحيان. سواء لم تكن الإنجليزية هي لغتك الأولى أو كنت تتطلع فقط إلى تحسين مهاراتك في المحادثة ، فإن وجود بعض العبارات المفيدة في جعبتك يمكن أن يحدث فرقا كبيرا. فيما يلي سبع عبارات أساسية يمكن أن تساعدك في التنقل في المحادثات في الإنجليزية بسهولة وثقة.

عبارات أساسية لتسهيل المحادثات الإنجليزية
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الخصوصية وملفات تعريف الارتباط (الكوكيز)

من خلال المشاهدة، فإنك توافق على أن تشارك بيرسون بيانات مشاهدتك لأغراض التسويق والتحليل لمدة عام، ويمكن إلغاء هذا الاتفاق عن طريق حذف ملفات تعريف الارتباط الخاصة بك.

1. "هل يمكنك تكرار ذلك من فضلك؟"

في بعض الأحيان ، قد لا تفهم ما قاله شخص ما ، خاصة إذا كان يتحدث بسرعة أو بلهجة غير مألوفة. لا تتردد في طلب التكرار. إنه يدل على أنك تستمع بنشاط وتريد أن تفهم. يمكنك أيضا استخدام أشكال مختلفة مثل "أنا آسف ، لم ألتقط ذلك" أو "هل يمكنك قول ذلك مرة أخرى ، من فضلك؟".

2. "ماذا تقصد ب ...؟ "

إذا صادفت كلمة أو عبارة لا تفهمها ، يمكن أن يكون هذا السؤال منقذا. يشجع المتحدث على شرح أو إعادة صياغة بيانه ، مما يسهل عليك متابعة المحادثة. على سبيل المثال ، "ماذا تقصد ب "الشبكات؟" يمكن أن يساعد في توضيح أي ارتباك والحفاظ على تدفق المحادثة بسلاسة.

3. "هذا مثير للاهتمام. أخبرني المزيد عن ذلك ".

يمكن أن يؤدي إظهار الاهتمام بما يقوله الشخص الآخر إلى تعزيز اتصال أعمق والحفاظ على تفاعل المحادثة. هذه العبارة هي طريقة رائعة لتشجيع المتحدث على توضيح أفكاره أو تجاربه. كما أنه يمنحك المزيد من السياق والمعلومات ، مما يسهل الرد بعناية.

4. "أنا أرى. لذا ، أنت تقول ذلك ... "

إعادة صياغة ما قاله الشخص الآخر هي طريقة ممتازة لإظهار أنك تستمع وتأكيد فهمك. تساعد هذه العبارة في التأكد من أنك على نفس الصفحة ويمكن أن تمنع سوء الفهم. على سبيل المثال ، "أرى. لذا ، أنت تقول إن الموعد النهائي للمشروع قد تم تأجيله؟" يمكن أن يوضح أي غموض.

5. "لست متأكدا من أنني أفهم. هل يمكنك تفسير ذلك بشكل مختلف؟

لا بأس تماما أن تعترف عندما لا تفهم شيئا ما. يمكن أن يساعدك طلب التوضيح بطريقة مختلفة على فهم المفهوم بشكل أفضل. هذه العبارة مهذبة وتظهر أنك تبذل جهدا لفهمها. على سبيل المثال ، "لست متأكدا من أنني أفهم. هل يمكنك شرح ذلك بشكل مختلف؟" يمكن أن يدفع المتحدث إلى استخدام لغة أبسط أو توفير المزيد من السياق.

6. "كيف تقول ... في الإنجليزية؟"

عندما لا تكون متأكدا من كيفية التعبير عن شيء ما في الإنجليزية، يمكن أن تكون هذه العبارة مفيدة بشكل لا يصدق. يسمح لك بتعلم مفردات جديدة ويضمن نقل رسالتك بدقة. على سبيل المثال ، "كيف تقول "trabajo" في الإنجليزية؟" يمكن أن يساعدك على تعلم أن كلمة "trabajo" تعني "العمل" في الإنجليزية. هذه العبارة مفيدة بشكل خاص لتوسيع مفرداتك وتحسين مهاراتك اللغوية بمرور الوقت.

7. "هل يمكن أن تعطيني مثالا؟"

عندما يكون المفهوم أو التفسير غير واضح ، فإن طلب مثال يمكن أن يوفر الوضوح والسياق. تساعدك هذه العبارة على فهم كيفية استخدام كلمة أو فكرة في موقف عملي. على سبيل المثال ، "هل يمكن أن تعطيني مثالا على كيفية استخدام" الشبكات "في الجملة؟" يمكن أن تجعل المعنى أكثر واقعية وأسهل في الفهم.

إتقان المحادثة الإنجليزية

لا يجب أن تكون المحادثات في الإنجليزية مخيفة. من خلال دمج هذه العبارات الأساسية في تفاعلاتك ، يمكنك التنقل في المناقشات بشكل أكثر سلاسة وبناء علاقات أقوى مع الآخرين. تذكر أن التواصل هو طريق ذو اتجاهين ولا بأس تماما بطلب التوضيح والتعبير عن اهتمامك.

هل تتطلع إلى تحسين مهاراتك في الإنجليزية ؟ جرب Mondly by Pearson، وهو تطبيق رائد لتعلم اللغة مصمم لمساعدتك على إتقان المحادثات الإنجليزية بثقة.

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