AEE 277: 3 Strategies to Remember Someone's Name in English with Alan Headbloom

AEE 277: 3 Strategies to Remember Someone's Name in English with Alan Headbloom

How can you remember other people’s names? Today, learn three tactics to remember names in English, and why it’s important to do so! A name is a person’s most basic possession and part of their identity. It’s the sweetest sound to their ears. For this reason, Alan Headbloom believes it’s important to get a person’s name right, and to show an interest in it. But it’s not always easy to do that, especially with names you are unfamiliar with. Here are Alan’s tips for remembering new names: If a name is unfamiliar, ask them to repeat it. This helps you learn their name and also shows a respectful commitment to learning it. Simply say, “Your name is a little difficult for me, but I’d really like to get it right. Could you say it again?” Ask for their business card. This works best in a business context, though students may also have business cards. Reading the name might make it easier to remember. Make up a pneumonic, or memory aid. Think of what the unfamiliar name sounds like in your native language and use that to help you remember. This is a way to bridge your language and English. Alan suggests you also learn common names in the English-speaking world, and that you try asking others if their names have any special meanings or significances. How do you deal with learning new names? Share your experiences in the comments section below! Alan Headbloom is an intercultural trainer, a professional English teacher and a talk show host. He frequently appears as a speaker on topics such as cultural diversity and workplace inclusion. He lives in Michigan, USA where he and his wife produce the show Feel Like You Belong, a show about immigrants creating a new life in the United States. Visit Alan’s Website: Feel Like You Belong and Alan Headbloom- Cross Cultural Communication Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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AEE 350: 6 Ways to Continue an English Conversation

AEE 350: 6 Ways to Continue an English Conversation

Go here to read the summary How do you keep the English conversation moving after you have started the conversation? Today Lindsay and Michelle will show you how to do it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

6 Jul 201517min

AEE 349: Three Key Sounds that Will Make You Sound Like a Native Speaker

AEE 349: Three Key Sounds that Will Make You Sound Like a Native Speaker

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2 Jul 201516min

AEE 348: 3 Reasons to Use the Kindle to Build your English Vocabulary

AEE 348: 3 Reasons to Use the Kindle to Build your English Vocabulary

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AEE 346: Six English Phrases to Make Friends at a Meetup

AEE 346: Six English Phrases to Make Friends at a Meetup

Read the full episode summary here Meetup is a great way to get an opportunity to connect with people and to practice your English! Learn how to make friends at your next meetup event. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

29 Jun 201520min

AEE 345: Why Life is Like Photography

AEE 345: Why Life is Like Photography

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25 Jun 201515min

AEE 344: Why Bite-sized Chunks Are the Key to Success for the Busy English Learner

AEE 344: Why Bite-sized Chunks Are the Key to Success for the Busy English Learner

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24 Jun 201515min

AEE 340: The Most Interesting Vocabulary-learning Tool Available Today and How to Get Started with It

AEE 340: The Most Interesting Vocabulary-learning Tool Available Today and How to Get Started with It

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17 Jun 201515min

AEE 339: How to Casually Schedule Plans in English

AEE 339: How to Casually Schedule Plans in English

Go here to read the episode summary Today find out how to casually and easily schedule plans in English with a native speaker. We’ll help you drop that formal English that you learned in school. Today you’ll get the phrases and terms that you need to connect with someone and spend time with them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

16 Jun 201514min

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