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6 tricks to teach you to go ashore in one fell swoop and adjust your mentality. Do you know the six elements?
6 tricks to teach you to go ashore in one fell swoop and adjust your mentality. Do you know the six elements? Let's talk about the six most important factors, namely, dressing appropriately, having a loud voice, being confident and generous, being basically fluent, having a sense of communication and being substantial in content. If you can do it at four or five o'clock, you will have a chance to go ashore.

First, dress appropriately. Everyone should have prepared their own uniforms, so I won't say much. An ordinary suit looks very formal. This is what I was wearing.

Second, it's loud. Talking loudly can cheer you up and shock your opponent. When you speak, people will think you are full of energy.

Third, be confident and generous. You should have confidence, what you say is the standard answer, and your tone of voice should convince the examiner that you are right, so you must be confident, and others will feel your confidence. Just think about it, in fact, there is no standard answer, only reference answer, so why can't you be right?

Fourth, it is basically smooth. Many people will worry about meeting, uh-huh, and then uh-huh, it doesn't matter, as long as you are not illogical between two sentences or the interval is too long, normal modal particles are ok, and when they appear, they can also show that you are thinking while talking, so don't worry too much.

Fifth, there is a sense of communication. When answering questions, you should stare into the eyes of examiners and candidates, sweep between different examiners and take care of all examiners. Of course, some examiners may not look at you at all. You just need to look at him and make eye contact with the examiner who is looking at you. Dare to stare at the examiner's eyes? In fact, this is also a criterion to judge whether you are confident or not.

Sixth, the content is substantial. I put this point at the end, because at this time, I don't want to give you too much pressure, and I don't want to enrich the content. Do you think it's important? Of course, but do you think it's important? Not exactly. Think carefully, if you can do the first five, then your content will not be too bad. Even if you are talking about a template, you can give others a feeling that you are not a template, because you are confident and full of mental state. Therefore, in the last few days, I suggest that you continue to learn your own answer template, and at the same time, look at the job-related content and recite more.