Self-Study Guide: Making Friends and Starting Conversations
Our Self-Study Guide: Making Friends and Starting Conversations is designed for B2-C2 learners to help you improve your social fluency through engaging activities and practical advice. This guide supports your self-learning journey by offering:
Clear communication objectives to help you build confidence when meeting new people
Useful vocabulary and idioms to make your conversations sound more natural and engaging
Real-life conversation starters and follow-up questions to keep conversations flowing
Practical tips to handle cultural differences and avoid awkward pauses
Interactive activity to practice follow-up questions and keep conversations going naturally
The guide includes practical advice on how to break the ice, ask open-ended questions, share about yourself, and keep the conversation going. You’ll learn how to build connections across different social situations, whether you’re making small talk at a community event, meeting someone for the first time, or chatting with neighbors.
Ideal for independent learners, this self-study guide equips you with the language and strategies needed to succeed in social environments. By following the guide, you’ll feel more confident engaging in conversations, building friendships, and expanding your network — essential skills for navigating new social and cultural settings.
Our Self-Study Guide: Making Friends and Starting Conversations is designed for B2-C2 learners to help you improve your social fluency through engaging activities and practical advice. This guide supports your self-learning journey by offering:
Clear communication objectives to help you build confidence when meeting new people
Useful vocabulary and idioms to make your conversations sound more natural and engaging
Real-life conversation starters and follow-up questions to keep conversations flowing
Practical tips to handle cultural differences and avoid awkward pauses
Interactive activity to practice follow-up questions and keep conversations going naturally
The guide includes practical advice on how to break the ice, ask open-ended questions, share about yourself, and keep the conversation going. You’ll learn how to build connections across different social situations, whether you’re making small talk at a community event, meeting someone for the first time, or chatting with neighbors.
Ideal for independent learners, this self-study guide equips you with the language and strategies needed to succeed in social environments. By following the guide, you’ll feel more confident engaging in conversations, building friendships, and expanding your network — essential skills for navigating new social and cultural settings.
Our Self-Study Guide: Making Friends and Starting Conversations is designed for B2-C2 learners to help you improve your social fluency through engaging activities and practical advice. This guide supports your self-learning journey by offering:
Clear communication objectives to help you build confidence when meeting new people
Useful vocabulary and idioms to make your conversations sound more natural and engaging
Real-life conversation starters and follow-up questions to keep conversations flowing
Practical tips to handle cultural differences and avoid awkward pauses
Interactive activity to practice follow-up questions and keep conversations going naturally
The guide includes practical advice on how to break the ice, ask open-ended questions, share about yourself, and keep the conversation going. You’ll learn how to build connections across different social situations, whether you’re making small talk at a community event, meeting someone for the first time, or chatting with neighbors.
Ideal for independent learners, this self-study guide equips you with the language and strategies needed to succeed in social environments. By following the guide, you’ll feel more confident engaging in conversations, building friendships, and expanding your network — essential skills for navigating new social and cultural settings.