How to talk about complex topics in English

How to talk about complex topics in English

Talking about complex topics is crucial when you work in English

You are comfortable expressing yourself on simple topics in English or about your work: everything you usually talk about in your daily life requires less effort and you feel perfectly at ease.

But when it comes to talking about politics, emotions or explaining complex situations, you’re stuck. You start talking, realise you’re missing words, then get lost in the middle of a sentence.

This happens even if you have a high level of English, if you’re talking about unfamiliar and complex topics.?

Imagine if you could overcome this and reach the stage where you are able to discuss complex topics without being blocked. How do you get there?

There are three things you need to remember:

1. The structure of English is not the same as your own language. In other words, you feel that you are not explaining something correctly, because you are not explaining it in the same way as in your own language. This does not mean that you are explaining it wrong!?

For example, a lot of the information in English is given through the verb choice, whereas in French, it is often the noun that conveys what you want to say. The way French is structured favours nouns and there are some sentence structures that simply don’t work in English. This is something I work on with my coaching clients.?

2. Keep your sentences short and simple. Connect them with the easy connectors we use most often in speaking: “and”, “but”, “so”, “because”. You really don’t need to use complicated conjunctions when you’re speaking (please forget moreover and nevertheless.)?

Learn a few easy phrases so you can make your point more explicit, like “this means (that)…”

3. You need to expand your vocabulary to areas that you would not normally cover. You also need to practise talking about those complex topics. Even doing this by yourself is helpful.

Again, there is no magic formula for successfully addressing complex topics: it takes practice and time (and of course a little effort!)

Have you already downloaded our free PDF on fluency??Discover our best tips to become more fluent, whatever your level and whatever the subject.?

Catherine Lejtenyi MA,ACC

Executive Coach and Pathfinder.

2 年

Useful insight for anyone operating outside their native language, whatever the target language may be!

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