What’s new?にどう答える?

前にも投稿したかもしれませんが、ぜひレッスンの前に今日は何を話そうか・・少し考えてきていただければと思います。そんなに目新しいイベントを聞いてるわけではなくて、最近どう?みたいな軽い感じで聞いています。特別なことでなくていいので、何か言っていただければOKです。(英語を話す練習なので)

ChatGPTにWhat’s new の典型的な答えを聞いてみました。


When a native teacher asks you, “What’s new?” during a lesson, they are typically asking about any recent updates or developments in your life. Here’s how you can respond:

  1. Simple and brief response:
    • “Not much, just focusing on my studies and keeping up with my daily routine.”
    • “Nothing really new, just been keeping busy with work and other responsibilities.”
    • “Just the usual, nothing significant to report at the moment.”
  2. Share a specific update:
    • “I recently finished reading a great book in English.”
    • “I attended a language exchange meetup last week to practice speaking English.”
    • “I started watching a new TV series in English, and it’s helping me improve my listening skills.”
  3. Talk about a personal experience or event:
    • “I recently went hiking in the mountains over the weekend, and the views were breathtaking.”
    • “I attended a music concert last week, and the performance was incredible.”
    • “I participated in a cooking class, and I learned how to make a delicious new dish.”

でも、1の回答はそれで会話が終わってしまいますので💦、2か3がいいと思います。グループレッスンの生徒さんは、そのあとのフォローアップ質問をしっかり言えるように練習しておきましょう。上のフォローアップ質問の例を追加してもらいました。

Share a specific update:

  • “I recently finished reading a great book in English.”
    • Follow-up question: “What was the book about? Did you have any favorite moments or memorable quotes from it?”
  • “I attended a language exchange meetup last week to practice speaking English.”
    • Follow-up question: “How was the language exchange meetup structured? Did you have any interesting conversations or meet new people?”
  • “I started watching a new TV series in English, and it’s helping me improve my listening skills.”
    • Follow-up question: “What’s the TV series about? Are there any particular characters or storylines that you find intriguing?”

Talk about a personal experience or event:

  • “I recently went hiking in the mountains over the weekend, and the views were breathtaking.”
    • Follow-up question: “Which mountain range did you explore? Were there any specific trails or lookout points that stood out to you?”
  • “I attended a music concert last week, and the performance was incredible.”
    • Follow-up question: “Who was performing at the concert? Were there any standout moments or songs that you particularly enjoyed?”
  • “I participated in a cooking class, and I learned how to make a delicious new dish.”
    • Follow-up question: “What dish did you learn to make in the cooking class? Is there a particular ingredient or cooking technique that you found interesting or challenging?”

頻繁に受講している生徒さんなどは、そんなにネタもないと思いますので、そんなときはどうするか?も続けて質問してみました。

Here are a few ideas to help you continue the conversation:

  1. Ask for recommendations or opinions :
    • “Do you have any recommendations for a great restaurant in town? I’m looking to try something new.”
    • “What are your favorite hobbies or activities outside of teaching? I’m interested in exploring new interests.”
    • “Are there any movies or TV shows you’ve been enjoying lately? I’m in need of some entertainment recommendations.”
  2. Seek advice or guidance:
    • “I’m thinking of planning a vacation. Do you have any suggestions for travel destinations?”
    • “I’m trying to improve my cooking skills. Can you recommend any simple and delicious recipes?”
    • “I want to start reading more. Do you have any book recommendations from your personal favorites?”
  3. Discuss current events or topics:
    • “Have you heard about any interesting news or events happening recently?”
    • “What are your thoughts on [a recent event or trend]?”
    • “I read an article about [a specific topic]. Do you have any insights or additional information to share?”

質問に質問で返す技いいですね。特にグループレッスンでは、いろんな業界の方や、趣味を持っている方が参加しているので、得意分野について質問してみるといいですね。3は気になったニュースについて話したり、意見を言い合ったり、話も広がりますね。初心者の方は、少し準備が必要かと思います。初中級の方は、より正確な疑問文でフォローアップ質問をできるように、練習されるとよいとおもいます。

Happy leaning だそうです。とてもポジティブ。