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第十六篇: Error Correction
When you are facing with a large audience, you may get --81--.
nervous, you may forget what you want to say, you may stumble
over words, you may talk too long, and you may bore your
audience. Later you think, Thank goodness, its over. Im just
no good in public speaking. I hope I never have to do that --82--.
again. Cheer up! It doesnt have to be that bad. Here is some --83.--
simple steps to take the pain out of speech making. First of all, it
is important to do your homework. Find out everything you can
about your subject. And, at the same time, find out much as you --84--.
can about your audience. Who are they? What do they know about your subject?
Ask you the purpose of your speech. What is the occasion? --85--.
Why are you speaking? Are you introducing another speaker?
Giving a lecture? Or convince someone? There are many possible --86--.
speaking roles, and each one has its own special characteristics.
Make sure you know by which category you fit. Dont spoil your --87--.
speech by confusing one speaking role to another. --88--.
Let us suppose that you have asked to introduce the main --89--.
speaker at a conference. First, find out the most important and
interesting things about the speaker. Then, summarize this
information in a few remarks. It is all right to tell a joke or an
anecdote if it is in good taste and will not embarrass the speaker.
第十六篇: Error Correction
When you are facing with a large audience, you may get --81--.
nervous, you may forget what you want to say, you may stumble
over words, you may talk too long, and you may bore your
audience. Later you think, Thank goodness, its over. Im just
no good in public speaking. I hope I never have to do that --82--.
again. Cheer up! It doesnt have to be that bad. Here is some --83.--
simple steps to take the pain out of speech making. First of all, it
is important to do your homework. Find out everything you can
about your subject. And, at the same time, find out much as you --84--.
can about your audience. Who are they? What do they know about your subject?
Ask you the purpose of your speech. What is the occasion? --85--.
Why are you speaking? Are you introducing another speaker?
Giving a lecture? Or convince someone? There are many possible --86--.
speaking roles, and each one has its own special characteristics.
Make sure you know by which category you fit. Dont spoil your --87--.
speech by confusing one speaking role to another. --88--.
Let us suppose that you have asked to introduce the main --89--.
speaker at a conference. First, find out the most important and
interesting things about the speaker. Then, summarize this
information in a few remarks. It is all right to tell a joke or an
anecdote if it is in good taste and will not embarrass the speaker.