English lesson - Discourse markers to change the topic
In this English lesson you will see how we use the discourse markers 'by the way', 'incidentally', 'speaking of' and 'that reminds me' when we want to change our topic of conversation. Please subscribe to this channel and share the video. Like my videos? Buy me a coffee, please: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr... My lesson are also interactive and you can find them here as well as +20,000 more @Curious on anything from tennis, to test prep, to tango. As my student, get 20% OFF! http://curious.com?coupon=curiousteac... Please support me and help me make more videos: / stucamwarren For interactive online English courses: https://curious.com/yourenglishweb

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