![]() Tư vấn và đặt mua thẻ qua điện thoại : 0473053868 (8h-21h)![]() ĐĂNG PHẢN HỒI CỦA BẠN CHO BÀI HỌC NÀY
Chú ý: Nội dung gửi không nên copy từ Office word![]() Chèn biểu tượng cảm xúc
Bạn phải đăng nhập để sử dụng chức năng này
![]()
CÁC Ý KIẾN BÌNH LUẬN - PHẢN HỒI VỀ BÀI HỌC NÀY
Speak authority this does't mean you should talk like a police officer ^^
Gửi lúc: 15:57:39 ngày 25-11-2019 1 + 1 = 2
ez Bài học trước
Bài học sau
Cùng thể loại
|
Để tra nghĩa một từ, bạn hãy click chuột hai lần vào từ đó.
Tổng đài hỗ trợ trực tuyến
Tel: 02473080123 - 02436628077 (8h30-21h) HỎI ĐÁP NHANH
Mời các bạn click vào đây để tham gia thi đấu tiếng Anh trực tiếp - và click vào đây để tham gia luyện nói qua video chat - 2 tính năng đầy hứng thú và kịch tính mới ra mắt của Tiếng Anh 123.
Chỉ thành viên VIP mới được gửi câu hỏi ở mục này. Nếu nói bậy bạn sẽ bị xóa nick.
Giúp bạn giải bài tập các mônTHỐNG KÊ
Chúc mừng 5 thành viên VIP mới nhất: |
How to talk to girls
Bài học VIP
If you’re like a lot of guys, you might stumble a bit when talking to girls. But you don’t have to.
You Will Need
• A girl to talk to
• Listening skills
• Confidence
Step 1:
Actively listen when you’re talking to a girl and focus on what’s important to her.
Step 2:
Ask questions that show you’re interested. Ask her to expand on something she told you about herself.
Maintain eye contact when you’re talking to show you’re interested in her.
Step 3:
Ask open-ended questions that might have simple answers, but might also allow you to strike up a conversation. Avoid questions that have “yes” or “no” answers. You don’t want to play 20 questions.
Step 4:
Act confidently, but don’t be cocky. Body language says a lot about confidence, so stand up straight and practice good posture.
Step 5:
Speak clearly and with authority. This doesn’t mean you should talk like a police officer, but make sure she hears you and can tell you believe what you’re saying. Be direct and to the point.
Showing passion about things you care about is good, but don’t overdo it.
Step 6:
Keep the conversation light while you’re getting to know her. Avoid controversial topics, like religion and politics, and sad or profound topics, like death. Start on a lighter note. You want her to remember you fondly, not as a potential threat.
Step 7:
Be yourself. That’s who you want her to like.
Did You Know? A study found that of 114 Americans who had been romantically rejected in the eight weeks prior to the study, 40 percent were clinically depressed.
Các bạn click vào loa của từng câu bên dưới để nghe lại audio của câu đó.
If you’re like a lot of guys, you might stumble a bit when talking to girls. But you don’t have to.
You Will Need
• A girl to talk to
• Listening skills
• Confidence
Step 1:
Actively listen when you’re talking to a girl and focus on what’s important to her.
Step 2:
Ask questions that show you’re interested. Ask her to expand on something she told you about herself.
Maintain eye contact when you’re talking to show you’re interested in her.
Step 3:
Ask open-ended questions that might have simple answers, but might also allow you to strike up a conversation. Avoid questions that have “yes” or “no” answers. You don’t want to play 20 questions.
Step 4:
Act confidently, but don’t be cocky. Body language says a lot about confidence, so stand up straight and practice good posture.
Step 5:
Speak clearly and with authority. This doesn’t mean you should talk like a police officer, but make sure she hears you and can tell you believe what you’re saying. Be direct and to the point.
Showing passion about things you care about is good, but don’t overdo it.
Step 6:
Keep the conversation light while you’re getting to know her. Avoid controversial topics, like religion and politics, and sad or profound topics, like death. Start on a lighter note. You want her to remember you fondly, not as a potential threat.
Step 7:
Be yourself. That’s who you want her to like.
Did You Know? A study found that of 114 Americans who had been romantically rejected in the eight weeks prior to the study, 40 percent were clinically depressed.