2022_영어발표와토론
A. Listen to the dialog and fill in the blanks. B. Read the titles on the left and connect each one with its corresponding explanation on the right. C. What nonverbal signals did you notice during the presentations or debates? Share your observations with the class. How to tell a story 1. Start with a . The first few sentences are the most important, so make sure they grab the listener’s . 2. Use . Use descriptive words and phrases to bring your story . 3. Keep the listener . Suspense, , or other techniques can help maintain their interest. 4. End with a . The ending should wrap up the story and leave the listener feeling . Culture • hand and arm gestures • facial expressions • posture • others A Question the ideas the other side relies on to weaken their argument and show flaws in their reasoning. B Be nice and thoughtful, even when disagreeing strongly. Focus on discussing ideas, not criticizing the person presenting them. C Use data and research to support your side and challenge the opposing argument. Finding solid information that goes against their main points can be especially powerful. D Use examples that compare things to help explain your ideas in a way that’s easy to understand and makes your point stronger. 1 2 3 4 Use analogies and examples Wrap Up Present evidence Use respectful language Challenge assumptions 63
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