Difference between TALK TO and TALK WITH
A lot of students ask me about the difference between talk to and talk with.
The answer is that there’s essentially NO difference when two people are having a
conversation, and both of them are speaking. You can say “Sue is talking to John” or “Sue is
talking with John” – they’re the same!
Some people claim that talk to should be used when it’s only one person speaking, and talk
with should be used when it’s more of a two-sided discussion.