TED演讲-哪怕是杠精,我也能学有所得!
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    TED演讲节目中,演讲者清晰的口语表达及其内容的写作手法都是值得我们学习借鉴的。在本期的TED演讲中,演讲者将讲述倾听的意义,很多时候对立的意见依然有值得学习的地方。请结合视频内容,开始口语学习吧!

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    shouldn't back away from discussing polarizing issues, even if it's with people who disagree with us. By having these conversations, you will gain insight into people who think differently than you do. Sure, it's uncomfortable, and yeah, I'd probably agree that we don't change our minds most of the time. But we can better understand opposing perspectives, which can help us to better advocate for our own. Just talk about something that's uncomfortable, unconventional, and meaningful to you, and most importantly, do it with the intent to listen and learn, not to win and not to agree.

    不应该回避讨论两极分化的问题,即使是与我们意见相左的人。通过这些对话,你将深入了解那些与你想法不同的人。当然,这很不舒服,是的,我可能同意我们大多数时候都不会改变主意。但我们可以更好地理解对立的观点,这可以帮助我们更好地为自己辩护。只谈论一些让你不舒服、不合常规、对你有意义的事情,最重要的是,带着倾听和学习的意图去做,而不是为了取胜和不同意。

    以上就是本期TED演讲的分享,希望对您的口语、写作水平都有帮助!您也可以访问网站主页,获取最新的英语学习资料,全方位提升英语水平。

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