Thirteen:
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Obviously you can't force people to be interested, but they can go away saying 'That was a really good presentation' and how do you do that? Well, for me,the golden rule is, don't run over time. Whatever it is you want to say and however much time you have to say it in, as soon as your time is up, stop. You only lose them after that!
显然,你不能强迫人们感兴趣,但他们或许可以在离开时说:“这的确是一个不错的演讲。”你应该怎么做呢?我的黄金法则是:不要超时。不管你想说什么,也不管你必须用多长时间讲完,只要时间到了,你就得停下。再进行下去的话,你只会失去听众!
Fourteen:
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I'd advise making a clear outline of what you want to say beforehand on paper ... to make sure you don't forget anything. Then categorise the points and come up with words - like a code - that'll remind you about what you want to say. Then practise it as much as you can, so that in the end you hardly have to look down and the audience can see your face.
我建议预先在纸上列一份清晰的提纲,写出你想说的内容……确保你不会忘记任何东西。然后把要点进行分类,写出提示词——就像一个暗号——能提醒你要说什么。然后尽可能多地练习,最后你几乎不用向下看,听众们也可以看见你的脸。