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英語(yǔ)公眾演講技巧
1.充分準(zhǔn)備和練習(xí)
在演講的過(guò)程中感到緊張是因?yàn)槊鎸?duì)很多的觀眾不太適應(yīng),同時(shí)害怕忘記背誦的某些內(nèi)容,造成尷尬局面。練習(xí),練習(xí),再練習(xí),直到你根本不用看稿。要爭(zhēng)取在不同的場(chǎng)合和不同的人面前練習(xí)。
2.選擇一個(gè)你感興趣的題目
如果對(duì)選擇的題目不感興趣,我們就不可能演講得有激-情飛揚(yáng),也不能夠打動(dòng)觀眾。選擇你自己熟悉,最好能加入一些你個(gè)人魅力的題目,所以如果演講完有即興問(wèn)題的話,你也能從容回答。
注意文字的撰寫(xiě),使其便于長(zhǎng)期記憶。
3.不要忘記觀眾
把觀眾拉近,和你的觀眾互動(dòng),他們的好奇心和注意力就會(huì)被吸引過(guò)來(lái)。不然有些觀眾就會(huì)走神或者打盹了。
4.了解你的觀眾
要根據(jù)你的觀眾來(lái)設(shè)計(jì)你的演講.難易深淺和興趣點(diǎn)
5.演講要便于理解
不是每個(gè)人都能理解和聽(tīng)懂你所說(shuō)的話。觀眾聽(tīng)不懂,就沒(méi)有耐心在認(rèn)真聽(tīng)。如果你一定要用復(fù)雜的術(shù)語(yǔ)和詞匯的話,那一定要在后面配上易于理解的例子。
6. 用視覺(jué)工具來(lái)幫忙
使用幻燈、多媒體、投影儀或其它工具,看到的內(nèi)容讓大家會(huì)理解得更好。
7.穿著得體
穿著正式告訴觀眾你對(duì)次很重視。
8.給你觀眾有思考的空間
在結(jié)束演講時(shí),給觀眾思考的空間,這樣既可以引起觀眾的好奇心,同時(shí)也可以使你的演講印象深刻。
無(wú)論是你的儀表還是你演講的方式都很重要。通過(guò)練習(xí),我們能夠減輕公共演講時(shí)的緊張和焦慮。速度速度適中,帶著自信,我們能慢慢地吸引觀眾的注意力,最終達(dá)到良好的演講效果。
英語(yǔ)演講:能打動(dòng)人心的5個(gè)演講技巧2017-05-13 09:45 | #2樓
說(shuō)話沒(méi)有藝術(shù),溝通你不流暢或缺乏演講技巧會(huì)讓你形象大跌,甚至失去了走向成功的機(jī)會(huì)。但相反,優(yōu)秀的演講技巧能為你獲得更多的贊許,甚至結(jié)識(shí)更多的新客戶。打動(dòng)人心的演講技巧,不僅是精神上的力量,更是成功的契機(jī)。
In the past three decades, I've given more than 1,200 presentations to upward of a million people. Many say the ability to speak before large crowds is innate, but I'm not sure that's true.
在過(guò)去的30年,我給10萬(wàn)人做過(guò)1200多次演講。許多人說(shuō)在大量人群前演講的能力是天生的,但我不能同意。
I didn't do much public speaking in the first 20 years of my life. Our school didn't encourage students to speak in front of crowds, so I graduated from high school and started university thinking I didn't possess the tools to connect with large audiences.
在20歲之前,我沒(méi)做過(guò)多少公開(kāi)演講。我們學(xué)校沒(méi)有鼓勵(lì)學(xué)生在人群前發(fā)言,所以我在高中畢業(yè)開(kāi)始上大學(xué)時(shí)并沒(méi)有掌握與大量聽(tīng)眾溝通的方法。
Like so many other things in life — including business acumen — speaking skills can betaught, enhanced, and perfected.
就像生活中的許多事(包括商業(yè)頭腦),演講技能可以通過(guò)后天學(xué)習(xí)、提高、鞏固。
Poor lines of communication or a bad presentation can lead to lost opportunities. Conversely, great public speaking skills can land you a new job or client, motivate your team, and even turn a bad situation around.
不善溝通或者缺乏演講技巧可能會(huì)讓你失去機(jī)會(huì)。相反的,良好的公開(kāi)演講技巧能幫你找到一份新工作或者結(jié)識(shí)新客戶,激發(fā)團(tuán)隊(duì)積極性,甚至轉(zhuǎn)變?cè)愀獾木謩?shì)。
In honing my public speaking skills, I've also significantly improved how I interact with my colleagues back in the office, mainly using these five tactics:
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在磨練演講技巧時(shí),我也極大地提升了自己與同事之間相互溝通的技巧,主要用以下五種策略:
1. Map out the message
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Think through what you want to say and identify the two or three key messages you want listeners to retain. Then, put those into a logical sequence. Keep the message condensed and easily understandable. The way to get a message across at work is to narrow it as much as possible. The more focused it is, the better employees will grasp it.
仔細(xì)想想你要說(shuō)什么,確定兩到三個(gè)想讓聽(tīng)眾記住的關(guān)鍵信息點(diǎn)。然后,把這些信息形成邏輯。讓這些信息簡(jiǎn)明扼要、易于理解。在工作中傳達(dá)信息的方法是盡可能把它縮小。焦點(diǎn)越集中,員工越易于理解。
Your primary objective is to inform and educate the audience; to do this, focus on the content, but don't get too hung up on the delivery.
你的主要目的是告訴并教育聽(tīng)眾要這樣做,專(zhuān)注于你的內(nèi)容,不要太在意演講方式。
Craft agendas for all presentations, be they companywide announcements or one-on-one chats with colleagues. Charting a direction for your workplace communication ensures that your message will land. Create a road map for your talk by planning all the necessary stops along the way. It's that si-mp-le.
為所有的演講制作議程,在公司范圍內(nèi)發(fā)布聲明或是一一與同事溝通。為辦公室內(nèi)的溝通確立方向能保證信息有效落地。給你的講話列好提綱,計(jì)劃好所有的細(xì)節(jié)。這是很簡(jiǎn)單的。
2. Speak from the heart
2. 發(fā)自?xún)?nèi)心地演講
Take possession of the room. People are giving you their time, so make it worth their while. It isn't enough just to know what you're talking about: You have to believe in it. Don't say "I wasn't planning on talking with you today" or that you didn't have time to prepare. Be humble, sincere, and controlled in your approach.
做這里的主人。人們給了你時(shí)間,要讓他們感覺(jué)有價(jià)值。只了解你要講什么是不夠的:你必須相信它。別說(shuō)“我沒(méi)有打算今天談話”或者沒(méi)時(shí)間準(zhǔn)備。要在演講過(guò)程中做到謙虛、真誠(chéng)、克制。
Don't conduct a word-by-word recitation of your speech. Connect with your audience through constant eye contact and vocal modulation that allows your emotion, commitment, and determination to naturally shine.
別把演講弄成逐字逐句的背誦。通過(guò)不斷的眼神交流以及聲音調(diào)整與你的聽(tīng)眾進(jìn)行溝通,這會(huì)讓你的情感、承諾和決心自然地流露。
Delivering a new officewide initiative with this type of fervor, for example,
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keys employees in to the fact that what you're saying needs to be retained.
把這種熱情用在辦公場(chǎng)所,比如,重要員工所說(shuō)的話需要被保留。
3. Use visuals
3. 運(yùn)用視覺(jué)化表達(dá)
Never underestimate the value of showing visual elements that reinforce your points. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, people remember 65% of information they retain through a combination of visual and oral communication.
永遠(yuǎn)別低估了運(yùn)用視覺(jué)元素增強(qiáng)表現(xiàn)力的價(jià)值。根據(jù)美國(guó)勞工部的數(shù)據(jù),人們通過(guò)視覺(jué)和口頭交流的方式記住了65%的信息。
Display the graphs, videos, and images that best convey your message. Visuals bring your words to life and improve the chances that your message will be committed to memory.
通過(guò)圖表、視頻和圖片能很好地傳輸你要表達(dá)的信息。視覺(jué)化能讓你的語(yǔ)言更生動(dòng),使你的信息更容易被記憶。
4. Be prepared
4. 充分準(zhǔn)備
I was very nervous the first time I spoke in front of a crowd. I felt unprepared and overwhelmed with the audience's perception of me and my speech. Though my recollection of the talk itself is sketchy, one impression sticks with me: I never
wanted to feel that vulnerable in front of an audience again.
我第一次在公眾前演講時(shí)非常緊張。觀眾對(duì)我以及演講的看法讓我感到措手不及、倍受打擊。雖然我對(duì)演講本身的回憶不夠清晰,但有一件事讓我印象深刻:我再也不想在聽(tīng)眾前如此脆弱了。
Never wing it. Develop your own style, and don't try to copy someone else's. Whether you're discussing a department overhaul, a new hire, or a change in company policy, know what you're talking about. Collect any and all relevant information and come in prepared. If you show confidence, your audience will feel it, too.
永遠(yuǎn)別臨場(chǎng)發(fā)揮。形成自己的風(fēng)格,別試圖模仿別人。無(wú)論你是在討論部門(mén)改革、新員工,還是公司政策變化,都要知道自己在說(shuō)什么。收集所有相關(guān)信息,充分準(zhǔn)備。如果你表現(xiàn)出自信,你的聽(tīng)眾也會(huì)這么覺(jué)得。
5. Zone in
5. 融入其中
You've prepared the talk — now it's time to prepare the speaker. Don't stay out late the night before, drink too much, or eat unfamiliar foods. A good night's rest is invaluable and will transfer good energy into the presentation.
你已經(jīng)準(zhǔn)備好了演講,現(xiàn)在是時(shí)候準(zhǔn)備作為一個(gè)演講者了。前一天晚上別在外面待到太晚,別喝多,也別吃陌生食品。晚上好好休息是很有必要的,會(huì)讓你在演講時(shí)精力充沛。
Dress appropriately, get to the venue on time, and ease into the surroundings. Feel comfortable with the stage, the room, and the audience. In the final hour before your talk, don't change a thing.
穿著得體,準(zhǔn)時(shí)到達(dá)會(huì)場(chǎng),輕松融入周?chē)h(huán)境。熟悉舞臺(tái)、房間以及聽(tīng)眾。在你演講之前,不要再改變?nèi)魏蝺?nèi)容。
Public speaking isn't difficult. It's uncomfortable the first few times, because people are looking at you, listening to you, and hoping to learn something from you. You don't want to let them down, so don't. Business is all about having an idea and communicating your vision, so go ahead. Inform them, entertain them, and fill the room with your energy, passion, and presence.
公開(kāi)演講并不難。開(kāi)始幾次會(huì)感覺(jué)到不適,因?yàn)槿藗兛粗、?tīng)著你,并且希望從你這里學(xué)到一些東西。你也不想讓他們失望,那就別讓他們失望。商業(yè)說(shuō)白了就是有一個(gè)想法,并且與人們溝通你的愿景,所以勇往直前吧。告訴他們、接納他們,把你的精力、熱情以及風(fēng)度充滿整個(gè)房間。
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