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江苏省盐城市盐都区2020年九年级中考英语三模试卷
Would you like to be comfortable talking to other people? Holding conversations may help. Holding conversations may not seem like a skill. After all, everyone talks to other people frequently. But talking to new people makes many people nervous.
Here are some ways to make conversations more fun and less awkward (尴尬的).
Body language
As strange as it may seem, much communication happens without any words. The way you stand and act tells people a lot about you. When you're talking with someone, stand up straight and look them in the eye. This shows your confidence. And if you're nervous, acting like you aren't can help you feel better. When you're listening, look at the other person. Lean forward to show that you're interested in what they're saying.
Back and forth
A good conversation is not a speech, which means that both people need to participate. If you're doing all the talking, pause to allow the other person to speak. If they don't say anything, try asking them a question.
Questions can also help if you're struggling (挣扎) to think what to say. Maybe they'll say something you know or you can reply to. When you ask questions, try to think of open-ended ones. That means questions where the answer is more than just "yes" or “no”. Open-ended questions in English usually start with who, what, when, where and why.
Don't fear silence.
Don't feel worried or frightened if the conversation has quiet moments. Every conversation has some. Treat them as chances to change the subject to something you're interested in. You could also comment on (评论) something you've done recently. Or you can ask a question about the other person.
So if you're shy, be brave, ask a question, and start a conversation. As with any skill, you will improve on holding conversations with time.
Learn to be talking to others |
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Introduction |
Everyone needs to talk to others often. But talking to new people makes many people nervous. Holding conversations may be of some to you. |
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to improve your conversation |
Body language |
Stand up and look them in the eye. Act like you aren't nervous at all while talking. Lean forward to show your in their topic. |
Back and forth |
Pause to give the other person time to speak. Try to of open-ended questions to ask. |
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Don't fear . |
Stay if the conversation has quiet moments. Treat them as to change the subject of your talk. Comment on your recent behaviour or ask a question. |
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Conclusion |
You will succeed in improving your conversation skills time goes on. |
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{#blank#}4{#/blank#}Betty would like to own a shop that sells clothes she has designed.
{#blank#}5{#/blank#}Maria is going to have a baby, but she doesn't know how to be a good mother.
A. Don't Talk To Strangers B. With A View To Designing Clothes C. A Tour Guide D. Treat Your Teeth With Care E. Recycle Makes Us Rich F. Tips For A New Mother |
Dear Mary,
Please take these things to Alice: her CD player and CD case, schoolbag, sunglasses, baseball cap, keys and alarm clock. Her CD player and her CD case are on the table in the bedroom. She needs them for tomorrow. Her schoolbag is under her bed. The sunglasses are on the desk in the living room. Her baseball cap is on her bed. Her keys are on the table in the kitchen. The alarm clock is on the table in her room.
Mom
Things | Where |
{#blank#}1{#/blank#}and CD case | on the table in the bedroom |
Sunglasses | {#blank#}2{#/blank#}in the living room |
{#blank#}3{#/blank#} | {#blank#}4{#/blank#}in the kitchen |
The baseball cap | {#blank#}5{#/blank#} |
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