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怎样说英语更自信

时间:2017-06-19 14:31:16 英语听说 我要投稿

怎样说英语更自信

  讲话没底气、想法太悲观、做事总是疑心重重……各种不自信的感受有木有困扰你?英语里有这么几个词,如果你经常把它们挂在嘴边,现在可以考虑把它们统统甩掉啦!因为它们正悄悄地吞噬着你的自信心!下面就随小编一起看看吧!

  1. Might

  I might take the college entrance test.

  我或许会参加高考。

  I might fail.

  我可能考不上。

  I might just forget about college.

  上大学这件事儿我还是别想了。

  工作计划、学习安排、还有未来的打算,但凡跟might这个词扯上关系,八成你是实现不了了。因为might正好透露了你没目标、没方向,或者压根就不在乎的小心思。靠谱一点的做法是直截了当地说Yes或No。就算不太肯定,用maybe也行啊~ 只是别忘了给个最后期限,这样才显得自信有担当!

  Might is an ambivalent word that shows a lack of intention and direction. Using might on your weekly planning, daily to-do lists, or in response to others’ requests could result in tasks left undone. That’s precisely because in your thoughts and speech, you don’t appear to care either way. Go for a YES or NO. If you are not sure about whether or not to do a task, think “maybe” but give it a deadline and convert soon to a YES or NO. It’s not about saying yes all the time; it’s about making a decision either way. You move from not confident to decisive.

  2. Won’t

  It won’t work.

  这样行不通。

  I won’t be able to do that.

  这个我做不来。

  失败主义者最爱won't这个词。凡事还没开始做,就先把过去的某些经历搬出来,认为这回也一定不行。别总想着失败啦!成功都是尝试出来的!你可以说“That could work.(这个可能行。)” 或者 “Yes, I think I can do that. (是的,我想我可以。)” 要不了多久,你就会成为一个善于思考又自信的人。

  Won’t is a defeatist word that assumes failure in a race even before the first step is taken. People who think and say this word often base their negative thinking on a couple of past experiences. When you conclude in your mind that a process, a project, or you will fail, that is exactly what will happen. Open your belief to the real probability of success with, “That could work” or, “Yes, I think I can do that.” As you become more optimistic, good results will start happening to move you from not confident to positive thinker.

  3. Usually

  This is usually the way we do it.

  我们通常都是这样做的。

  I usually work better solo.

  我通常喜欢单干。

  Usually是保守派的口头禅,它不仅能抹杀掉各种美好的可能,还可以为自己的懒惰找到合理的借口。别再躲避生活中的变化啦!你可以说:“We can try another way.(我们可以试试另一种方法。)” 或者“ I will take a chance working with this team.(我想试试和这个团队一起合作。)” 之后,你就等着被自己强大的适应力和各种的新发现惊呆吧!

  Usually is a status quo-type of word that accepts things as they are. Things are just that way, end of story. It’s a word that closes the door to finding newer, better ways of doing things. It’s sometimes used to justify laziness. Instead, think of alternatives, options, and new things. Be willing to think and say “We can try another way” or “I will take a chance working with this team,” and get ready to be surprised by your adaptability and other new discoveries. As new things become usual to you, your experience and expertise grows. And so does your confidence.

  4. Suspect

  I suspect there will be a company takeover.

  我怀疑公司要被收购了。

  I suspect there is a catch to their proposal offer.

  我怀疑他们的提议另有隐情。

  重重的`疑虑只会让人心生不安,还会影响到你的人际关系。快快把疑虑从你的言谈中抹掉吧!勇敢接受你所看到的,好好想想怎样交涉更有效。

  Unlike the previous words, which mostly affects the speaker, suspect brings a shadow of suspicion on another person’s motive and sows intrigue and fear in others. Verbalizing your negative thinking contaminates those around you. It causes low morale and an air of distrust that affects relationships and productivity. Drop suspect altogether from your thoughts and speech. Stop judging, accept news and gestures at face value, and improve your interpersonal skills.