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1、英翻中一千字篇一:翻译一千字多少钱精诚翻译 学术成绩单范本 学生成绩表样本 精诚翻译公司 五折优惠中 找便宜翻译,那就百度搜索 精诚翻译或者 50元翻译篇二:演讲稿的构思与撰写_纯英文_1000字 一千字 How to Write a Manuscript of a Prepared Speech Step 01:Be Sure of the Target of the Speech Target: 01 To offer information 02 To entertain the audience 03 To touch emotions 04 To move to action Ste

2、p 02:Be Sure of Five Major Aspects Aspect: 01 Who-Audience If the speaker is a salesman , then the audience are the customers. Write down everything you know about the audience,such as age , education ,etc. Understand what they will be interested in - examples, content, stories, etc identify the num

3、ber of people, common uniting factors, and specific interests 02 What-is the Subject Are you positive or negative about it? What you are going to present? What statement do you want to make? 03 How-are you going to Show How long will the speech keep on? How will you clarify it? 04 When-is your Speec

4、h 9:00 in the morning or 3:00pm in the afternoon? 05 Where-is the physical Layout and the speaking Area Will they see me easily? Will they hear me clearly? Is the microphone needed? Is there a place to put my note? Are there technological resources? Step 03:Starting to write Choose your topic. A goo

5、d speech is usually about one thing. There needs to be one message that matches the occasion for the speech. It should reflect the interests of your audience, the feel of the occasion, and, better yet, have something to say that is relevant. If the speech is for school and is completely open-ended,

6、choose a topic that youll find easy to be passionate about. The best speeches have very little to do with argument and more to do with delivery and the heart put into it by the speaker. If you can get into it, odds are your audience can too. Find your purpose or thesis. Why are you giving a speech o

7、n this topic anyway? (My teacher told me to! is not a reason.) Thesis is paper talk, yes. But a good speech is like an informal paper - you still need a point to drill home. If you are writing a speech on an event in your life, it still needs a message. Your topic may be the near fatal death experie

8、nce you had last year, but your thesis or purpose would be advocating the use of seat belts. When you need reasoning to back it up, it saved my life is pretty hard to argue with! A speech should be made for a good reason: To inspire, to instruct, to rally support, or to lead to action are noble purp

9、oses - but not to merely sound off, to feed a speakers ego, to flatter, to intimidate, or to shame. For the record. Get organized. Remember that all great speeches (and even those not so great) require shape: the introduction, the stuffings (the body), and the outro or conclusion. A speech is not an

10、 amorphous blob or strings of tangled spaghetti; it is not bits and pieces shoved together. The old saying is hard to beat for shaping your speech: Intro - Tell them what you will tell them. Body - Tell them. Conclusion - Tell them what you told them. Thats exactly how you should think of the struct

11、ure of your speech. For your body, come up with at least three points to support your argument. If they build on each other, all the better. At the beginning, draft a list. You can pick out the strongest ones later. Be prepared to get persuasive. Youll need to do this in any way that you can. If you

12、r points arent strong logically, youll need to pad them with other reasons. If youre not persuading them to agree with you on a topic, you need to at least get them hanging on your every word.Platos appeals of ethos, pathos, and logos will come in handy here. Move your audience to agreement by means

13、 of your credibility (ethos) or by using others (when you think of Hanes, do you think of quality underwear or do you think of Michael Jordan? Thats right.), by manipulating their emotions (pathos), or by simple use of logic (logos). Neither is necessarily stronger or more effective than the others;

14、 it all depends on the point youre trying to make. TIPS Insist on your important points! Dont make any changes to your speech just because you think people will judge you (stand up to peer pressure). Make changes because you want them, and are comfortable with your edits. Avoid a flat or pathetic: T

15、hank you to signal that, Yes, the speech is over. This is unnecessary.Start writing as if you are creating an essay or informative article. When you are comfortable with your draft, read it aloud. Listen to a recording. But, the style should be different than a typical essay or article. You cant hav

16、e complex paragraphs that drone on. Rather than pack your talk with boring facts and figures, give them a supporting handout (after your talk, unless you have to present that document as such - if so, then give it out beforehand). Its okay to repeat or revisit important points for emphasis. Consider

17、 your audiences frame of reference. A simple way to do it is to think about: Whos in the audience? Why are they here? And after hearing your speech, whats the first thing you would like them to do or say to someone else, perhaps? Think hard before incorporating flip charts or a dry-erase board into

18、your presentation. Eventually you may find yourself talking to your flip chart and not to the audience. The audience might be distracted by your illegible scribblings - or watching you fumble with your exhibits. Insecure or shy speakers like stage props because they take the focus off them. Whatever

19、 best suits your situation is fine. The type of event you are attending will determine the length of your speech. Consider that the average speaker speaks 100 to 135 words per minute. Below are sample speech lengths: Standard keynote speaker: 18 - 22 minutes (est. 1800 to 2970 words) Motivator: 12 - 15 minutes (est. 1200 to 2025 words) Ceremonial speaker: 5 - 7 minutes (est. 500 to 945 words) News conference: 2 - 3 minutes (est. 200 to 405 words) Wedding toa

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