愛思英語編者按:知道如何展開一場談話是非常重要的,將談話愉快地進(jìn)行下去更是一們學(xué)問。今天我們就來學(xué)習(xí)一些小妙招。 Knowing how to get the conversation started is important; however, keeping it going is even more important. Consider using a conversation hack to ensure that you’ll be a well-liked conversationalist. Here are 8 to try out: 1. Invite People to Share About Their Lives Just make sure you don’t pry or become nosy. If a person appears uncomfortable sharing something personal, change the subject to a more neutral topic. 2. Give Welcomed Feedback 3. Ask Open-Ended Questions For example, ask, “What made you decide to pursue nursing?” Or, “How did you like living in Hawaii?” These questions really encourage another person to offer information about their story and they invite them to share their opinion. 4. Wait for Your Turn to Talk Show that you value what others are saying. Truly listen to what is being said rather than trying to think of what you will say next. 5. Repeat and Rephrase What You Hear This shows that you were listening and helps clarify what you heard. The other person can point out any discrepancies and can ensure that you truly understood what was being communicated. It will also prevent you from jumping in and expressing your opinion before ensuring you really understood. 6. Say, “Tell Me More” This can work well with friends, family, co-workers, or someone you are meeting for the first time. It shows people you are truly invested in hearing what they have to say. 7. Request Advice You can ask for advice on both serious and simple things in life. Ask your co-worker if she likes your new jacket or ask a friend how you should handle a situation. Asking for advice can make others feel important. 8. Ask for an Explanation If your friend says he just finished installing a new app on his computer, ask for an explanation of how it works. Or, if your friend says he was successful in approaching his boss for a raise, ask him how he did it. Asking for explanations invites others to share and teach you, which can be a great conversation hack. |
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