时间:2019-01-28 作者:英语课 分类:英语博客 A cup of English


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  I have recently been conducting interviews with people in town who have businesses. Why? Because I am beginning to build a website of interviews and dialogues. I hope to launch it before Christmas;....let's see if I can get it ready in time. It sounds like a simple procedure, doesn't it? Interview a person, add grammar notes and pronunciation practice, edit it until it is clean and professional, and then upload it to my website. Well, it's actually all new for me, including the interviews. Most people, I have found, are not that comfortable with being interviewed. That's understandable; they don't want to sound silly. Some people might not even want their voices on the internet. So, there are steps that I have to take to keep everyone happy. First of all, I must ask their permission, and see if they are comfortable with being interviewed. Secondly 1, I must inform them that the audio of their voice will be on the web, and then together, we must arrange when and where to conduct the interview. Well, I've done that so far with four people, and it's all turned out to be okay. But, one thing I have noticed is that they all got nervous during the interview. Now, when you listen to the interviews, they don't seem very nervous. That's because I have edited out all of the ums and ahs and stuttering. However, as I sit in front of the people, I can see them fidget, scratch thier heads, chew their lips, and even sweat. Do I make them nervous? Is it me, or is it the experience of being interviewed? I do my best to make them feel comfortable. I smile, but not too much. I put my head on one side, to act friendly and not domineering. I agree with them and nod my head, and I make sure that I don't stare at them for too long. If I put myself in their shoes, I would probably feel the same. Thank goodness for editing.

Grammar notes.

Related vocabulary: to conduct an interview, to launch a website, to stutter, to fidget.

1. Yesterday, we had to conduct ten interviews.

2. He launched his website last year, and has had great success with his new venture.

3. He had to give a speech, but he was so nervous that he stuttered quite a bit.

4. Most kindergarteners fidget a lot, and find it hard to sit still.



adv.第二,其次
  • Secondly,use your own head and present your point of view.第二,动脑筋提出自己的见解。
  • Secondly it is necessary to define the applied load.其次,需要确定所作用的载荷。
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abdominocyesis
advance in life
ammonium fluosilicate
anti-D
apex lingu?
artemisiae annuae herba
automatic ventilating sidescuttle
Ballance's sign
Barluk
benett
benoists
bination
blowout of an engine
brace tube
budget built in flexibility
capsite
car-boot
claimant
clavulanic
climatic race
coat of metal
code number
combat radius
common mosquito
contrary to expectation
corium (or dermis)
cumulative voting
Cupronaft
degenerated codons
dimethyl arsinic acid
dimethyldithiocarbamate zinc
disease-causing
dissemination of technology
drum gallery
economic needs
excitation functions
external nose
family Passeridae
feddling
flapping router
frequency bend
friction tachometer
fuckworthiness
increasing element
ingleby
inproper alignment
intermittent torticollis
intrusery
iris type nozzle
king's blue
laryngeal joints
lever of wind pressure
lichees
lightgun
line merging
longe-
lophodermium nervisequium (de candolle) rehm
luminous surface absorptivity
marine gear box
medial calcanean branches rami calcanei mediales
multidimension Turing machine
multipath simulator
nonsingular point
Northern Sporades
not just a pretty face
oil unloading pump house
originating subscriber
outdrinking
parallel-by-character
passive waste
Pemarung, Pulau
penetration of light
phonological
plancherel theorem
polzer
positive acoustical reactance
presuming upon
pustie
put a stopper on
rantering
reapportions
redrum
redundancy architecture
run riot
run speed
skewed to the left
smoke observation device
speed-regulation characteristic
subspecialists
sumeria
tabernash
tape light
Tirebolu
transfer loss
trumpeteers
tursiops aduncus
unmarries
vernacularized
versenate
Ward, William George
weasel wording
wilting temporary