Complimenting as a Conversation Opener: a Strategy in Teaching English Speaking Proficiency

Yohannes Telaumbanua, S.Hum., M.Pd., Dr
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The speech act of paying compliment (“you are looking good”) to someone is the attempt to establish the social relationship and ties solidarity between the communicators. In addition, it attributes credit to someone other than the speaker; usually the person addressed, for some “good” (possession, characteristic, skill, etc.) which is positively valued by the speaker and the hearer. Furthermore, the act of responding it is an interlocutor’s acceptance (“Thanks, Thank you”) and non-acceptance (“it is really quite old”) of the compliments. In conjunction with English teaching and learning process, the attempt to compliment and respond it can be used as a strategy to help the EFL learners able to open a conversation or a short talk with their classmates. The EFL lecturers/teachers will bridge the learners to strike up their conversations/short talks by providing some conversations/short talks’ situations. The situations, which relate to their friends’ possessions, characteristics, or skills, are used to attribute their credits as conversation opener.
恭维作为对话的开场白:英语口语教学的策略
赞美某人的言语行为(“你看起来很好”)是试图建立交际者之间的社会关系和团结。此外,它把功劳归于说话者以外的人;通常是被称呼的人,因为说话者和听者都积极评价的某种“优点”(拥有、特点、技能等)。此外,回应赞美的行为是对话者对赞美的接受(“谢谢,谢谢”)和不接受(“它真的很旧”)。结合英语教学过程,尝试赞美和回应可以作为一种策略,帮助英语学习者能够与同学展开对话或进行简短的交谈。英语讲师/老师将通过提供一些对话/简短对话的情景,为学习者搭建起对话/简短对话的桥梁。与好友的财产、特征或技能相关的情境,可以用来作为对话的开场白。
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