[by:¿É¿ÉÓ¢Óï¡«m.moreplr.com] [00:05.55] Passage 2 The speech delivery style of Europeans and Asians tends to be very formal. [00:14.14] Speakers of these cultures often read oral presentations from carefully retain manual scripts. [00:20.52] On the other hand, American speakers are generally more informal relative to speakers and other cultures. [00:29.34] American audiences prefer natural, spontaneous delivery that conveys a lively sense of communication. [00:38.22] They don't relay well to speakers who read from a manual script. [00:43.18] If you use an outline of your ideas instead of a prepare text, your speech will not only sound more natural, [00:50.32] but you will also be able to establish better relationship with your listeners and keep their attention. [00:58.01] The language and style you use when making an oral presentation should not be the same as the language in style you use when writing. [01:07.51] Well retain information, that is meant to be read, does not work as well when it is heard. [01:14.22] It is, therefore, important for you to adapt retain texts or outlines for presentations. [01:21.28] Good speakers are much more informal when speaking than when writing. [01:26.31] They also use their own words and develop their own speaking styles. [01:31.24] Whenever possible, they use short words. [01:34.59] Listeners are appreciated when speakers use simple, everyday words in a presentation. [01:41.15] One advantage is that it is much easier for speakers to pronounce short words correctly. [01:48.04] Another is that long and sophisticated vocabulary choices make listening more difficult. [??:??.??] Question30. [01:56.44] What does the speaker say American audiences prefer? [??:??.??] Question31. [02:04.58] What should one pay attention to when making an oral presentation? [??:??.??] Question32. [02:13.53] What does the speaker focus on in the talk?