I'm Shy - How Can I Improve My Conversational Skills?

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Maria Gayle

Improving conversational skills is a mix of mindset, practice, and specific techniques. Here’s a focused guide to help you become a better conversationalist:


1. Focus on the Other Person  

                            

  • Listen actively: Pay close attention instead of thinking about what to say next.

  • Ask open-ended questions: These encourage fuller responses (e.g., “What do you like about your job?” instead of “Do you like your job?”).

  • Show genuine interest: People enjoy conversations where they feel heard and valued.


2. Practice the Art of Small Talk 

                              

  • Use the FORCE method for topics:

    • Family

    • Occupation

    • Recreation

    • Current events

    • Environment (weather, location, surroundings)

Small talk often transitions into deeper conversation if you're relaxed and attentive.


3. Be Mindful of Body Language 

                          

                            

  • Make appropriate eye contact (not staring).

  • Use open, relaxed posture.

  • Nod occasionally to show engagement.

  • Smile when appropriate — it makes you more approachable.


4. Improve Your Speaking Skills

  • Be clear and concise: Avoid rambling.

  • Use names: Remembering and using someone’s name helps personalize the interaction.

  • Match tone and pace: Mirroring the other person (subtly) builds rapport.


5. Handle Silences Gracefully

  • Don't panic if there's a pause.

  • Use it as a cue to:

    • Reflect on what was just said.

    • Shift the topic if needed.

    • Ask a follow-up question.


6. Practice Regularly 

                
  • Engage with people in low-pressure situations (e.g., barista, cashier, coworker).

  • Join clubs, language exchanges, public speaking groups, or 'nominications' with the boss and officemates, and express yourself.


7. Work on Confidence and Mindset

  • Silence the inner critic: Not every conversation has to be perfect.

  • Focus on connection, not performance.

  • Accept awkward moments — they happen to everyone.

These tips need practice sessions. Why don't you book a lesson with me so we could practice together with fun role plays? Hope to see you in class soon!

All the best ... 
Maria Gayle

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Conversational English

25 min
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