第十六篇: Error Correction (15 minutes)) x4 p0 |, \5 a+ ]: g
When you are facing with a large audience, you may get --81--. " ?- w$ E# }4 S; {( y- X( d0 M
nervous, you may forget what you want to say, you may stumble
$ o2 M2 y! z7 y7 d1 }% S! g0 cover words, you may talk too long, and you may bore your
* B- d$ I. V- A" b/ oaudience. Later you think, "Thank goodness, it's over. I'm just1 a! k3 g- o* P' g: c0 N
no good in public speaking. I hope I never have to do that --82--.
) f$ d( @7 C. ~4 uagain." Cheer up! It doesn't have to be that bad. Here is some --83.--
, ?& W. [. J7 e( qsimple steps to take the pain out of speech making. First of all, it" c( |- D" x* L7 ?# S0 v6 z8 p' y
is important to do your homework. Find out everything you can " m5 h9 Z0 \8 E3 h9 D
about your subject. And, at the same time, find out much as you --84--.7 Z/ `, Y' w8 E4 v. c* K9 Q( p
can about your audience. Who are they? What do they know about your subject? 6 j4 Q' O" M; L! p# t0 E
Ask you the purpose of your speech. What is the occasion? --85--.
- i2 h r1 d, a& T7 s' vWhy are you speaking? Are you introducing another speaker?
4 F) m0 P3 ?+ V5 t4 H7 BGiving a lecture? Or convince someone? There are many possible --86--.
+ t, H) o+ `+ b y8 Espeaking roles, and each one has its own special characteristics.
. t1 K% L, @& d' j8 ^Make sure you know by which category you fit. Don't spoil your --87--.
! W8 J8 [; D3 a+ xspeech by confusing one speaking role to another. --88--. + u# @ B: ]) Z+ P
Let us suppose that you have asked to introduce the main --89--.
9 H# [; f# u- A- V! \speaker at a conference. First, find out the most important and
" f% I5 w) `4 M7 E" b/ S/ h1 E9 Einteresting things about the speaker. Then, summarize this
8 } p9 a: r3 E$ B9 [information in a few remarks. It is all right to tell a joke or an3 \" C& Q8 T; s: M7 ^
anecdote if it is in good taste and will not embarrass the speaker.: ~3 F1 }3 r# z0 F2 I
Remember: Be brief, you are the man speaker. --90--.
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