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Steve
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Can you suggest acceptable "filler words" an English student can use to cover gaps in speaking? “Like" and "um" are not good, but there are phrases and words that let the speaker take a mental pause while deciding how to continue? What would you suggest?
2024年12月6日 15:39
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I use “let’s see” sometimes.
2024年12月8日
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I am sorry to say that the best practice, by far, is to avoid ANY kind of filler words. Listen to a good speaker, and notice that a short pause is not a problem. It can even help "punctuate" the speech. If you "freeze" and get stuck, just stop, take a few breaths, and continue. It is awkward while it is happening, but the audience will forget it immediately. There are two problems with fillers. a) They just do not help the listener. b) Speakers always get stuck on personal favorite fillers.
2024年12月8日
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I use ‘so’ a lot! Then, because, well, like are quite common and probably used the most.
2024年12月7日
Midnight
2025年12月2日 02:06
@Pip - Thanks! I must warn you there's a legion of people who detest "so" as a filler or introductory word. They're intractable, and I find it best to avoid getting them riled up.
2024年12月8日
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