When you listen to English speakers talk, you might notice that we say a lot of filler words between our words, phrases,
and sentences.
Filler words are words or phrases that don't really mean anything, and all languages have them.
Let me give you some reasons why we say them, and then I'll teach you some of the most common filler words in English.
Is that it helps us fill in the silence while we're still thinking about what we're going to say.
Many people think that when a speaker goes silent,
it means that they 're done talking and they 're waiting for you to talk.
So the speaker might use a filler word to show that they 're still talking
and that you should wait for them to finish their thought.
Another reason why people use filler words when they 're talking is because they 're not very confident
or comfortable with what they 're talking about.
Perhaps it 's hard for the speaker to confidently express their thoughts about a certain subject,
and so they use a lot of filler words because their ideas are very disconnected or the speaker ca n't finish their thoughts
effectively, so they interrupt their sentences with filler words and then start new sentences.
And one other reason why people might use filler words is simply because of habit.
Some people just use them over and over because it 's how they talk,
whether or not they 're comfortable, confident, or knowledgeable regarding the subject they 're talking about.
We all have particular habits when speaking.
So, what are some of the most common filler words that English speakers use?
The word like is definitely one of the most common ones.