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TED演讲集32石油外泄事件背后的罪魁祸首和台面下的受害者
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TED史上最卖座演讲!
小编按: 本期TED演讲的原英文标题为“The greatest TED Talk ever sold”,官方给出的中文翻译标题为“TED史上最卖座演讲”,但是磐石猫个人认为更确切一点的中文标题可以是“TED史上卖的最多钱的演讲”。Why?因为这个演讲的冠名权的确被拍卖了,而且卖了很多很多的钱,哈哈~~~~ 看点一:卖的最多钱的演讲。 童鞋们在看电视尤其是看剧的时候最讨厌神马?相信答案之一一定是插播广告。电影制作人摩根•斯普尔洛克力求拉到全额赞助拍摄一部关于赞助商的影片,也TED演讲的原英文标题为“The greatest TED Talk ever sold”,官方给出的中文翻译标题为“TED史上最卖座演讲就是全是广告的影片,你觉得他会成功吗?看点二:演讲者的品牌营销理念。 最后是看点三,磐石猫个人认为演讲者摩根的presentation skills已经到了大师级的水平。偶这里所指的不仅仅是口才或英语表达。演讲者对图片、视频、和音效的运用及同自己演讲的融合磐石猫个人赶脚已经到了如火纯情的地步,也许跟他的职业很有关系。请大家欣赏“The greatest TED Talk ever sold”~~~ 沪江专访:TED幕后翻译来揭秘 互联网实现知识全球化传递>>> 每一期,主持人们都为大家提出了值得探讨的问题,来看看这次大家在探讨什么? 经过在成熟节目中的试水,沪友们的热情证明了这是一个值得独立成为节目的主题。于是留学小组为此招募了一批既有激情又有才情的主持人,为大家带来TED精彩演讲的每周节目。 偶们知道,你肯定是要果断订阅的:
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【TED演讲】了解中国的崛起
TED主持人提醒:筒子们留言感想时手下留情,小编们表示回复得手都软了。 课后讨论题 一、除了文中提到的中西方对于政府权力的看法迥异以外,你还能举出哪些例子能够反映中西方文化在思维方式上的差异?请试着比较这两种思维模式的优劣,找出你更喜欢的思维方式并说明理由。 二、你同意马丁雅克对中国的看法么?为什么? 有话想说?有话不吐不快,来小组,谈感想! 经过在成熟节目中的试水,沪友们的热情证明了这是一个值得独立成为节目的主题。于是留学小组为此招募了一批既有激情又有才情的主持人,为大家带来TED精彩演讲的每周节目。 每周至少3期,敬请期待。 偶们知道,你肯定是要果断订阅的:
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演讲不用怕:TED演讲黄金十法则
还是看着稿子讲吧。[/cn] [en]9. You must end your talk on time. Doing otherwise is to steal time from the people that follow you. We won’t allow it.[/en][cn]必演讲须在规定的时间内说完。因为超时就意味着剥夺了其他人的时间。这是不允许的。[/cn] [en]10. [w=rehearse]Rehearse[/w] your talk in front of a trusted friend ... for timing, for clarity, for impact.[/en][cn]为了保证演讲准时、清晰、高质量,我们希望你提前跟朋友一起做试讲。[/cn]
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TED演讲集:Jay Walker谈世界英语热
非你亲自见证过。[/cn] [en]Teacher: Perfect! Students: Perfect![/en][cn]老师:完美!学生:完美![/cn] [en]T: Perfect! S: Perfect![/en][cn]老师:完美!学生:完美![/cn] [en]T: I want to speak perfect English.[/en][cn]老师:我想讲完美的英语。[/cn] [en]S: I want to speak perfect English.[/en][cn]学生:我想讲完美的英语。[/cn] [en]T: I want to speak -- S: I want to speak --[/en][cn]老师:我想说--学生:我想说--[/cn] [en]T: perfect English. S: perfect English.[/en][cn]学生:完美的英语。学生:完美的英语。[/cn] [en]T: I want to change my life![/en][cn]老师:我要改变我的命运![/cn] [en]S: I want to change my life![/en][cn]学生:我要改变我的命运![/cn] [en]JW: So is English mania good
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【TED演讲】对最近气候趋势的警告
TED团队笃信——Those who cannot kill us, make us stronger. [en]Which of the following aspects can't indicate the condition of our climate change?[/en][cn]北极冰帽的气候变化是正常现象,不能据此推测出气候变化 [/cn] [en]According to the vedio,why people living in many places will lack of drinking water?[/en][cn]当地居民饮用水源主要来自冰雪,而融化水的流量增加导致冰雪减少,进而影响到未来的水源。 [/cn] [en]From the video,which is right about the ads showed at last?[/en][cn]不存在clean coal一说。clean electricity 是王道。[/cn] 有你的答案吗?有的话就来这里完成题目咯~ 经过在成熟节目中的试水,沪友们的热情证明了这是一个值得独立成为节目的主题。于是留学小组为此招募了一批既有激情又有才情的主持人,为大家带来TED精彩演讲的每周节目。 每周至少3期,敬请期待。 偶们知道,你肯定是要果断订阅的:
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【TED演讲】探讨全球人口增长
?[/en][cn]在演讲者看来,哪一种手段是最基本的能够保证全球人口在控制范围的手段?[/cn] 对以上三个问题有你的答案吗?如果有就果断来答题吧~这里有很多TED粉哦~ >>传送门<< 经过在成熟节目中的试水,沪友们的热情证明了这是一个值得独立成为节目的主题。于是留学小组为此招募了一批既有激情又有才情的主持人,为大家带来TED精彩演讲的每周节目。 每周至少3期,敬请期待。 偶们知道,你肯定是要果断订阅的:
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托福听力素材:TED演讲 改善工作的快乐之道
小编按: 我们都觉得要想快乐我们就要去努力更好的学习,更好的工作,才能获得更多快乐。 一位ceo,一位心理学家,一个乐观心态者今天为大家讲述外部条件造就的快乐,往往只是个假象。 试着把情况反过来,下面是今天滴节目~! 沪江专访:TED幕后翻译来揭秘 互联网实现知识全球化传递>>> 每一期,主持人们都为大家提出了值得探讨的问题,来看看这次大家在探讨什么? 经过在成熟节目中的试水,沪友们的热情证明了这是一个值得独立成为节目的主题。于是留学小组为此招募了一批既有激情又有才情的主持人,为大家带来TED精彩演讲的每周节目。 偶们知道,你肯定是要果断订阅的:
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TED演讲集:八个成功秘笈(视频)《今日听力精华》
Richard在开头讲了一个小故事,说7年前在飞机上有个小女孩问他怎么才能成功,他答不上来,于是他用了7年时间,采访了500位成功人士,得出了如下结论: 1.PASSION热情 Do it for love,Not Money 爱上这讲事情,而不是为了钱。 2.Work努力工作 It’s all hard work.Nothing come easily.But I have a lot of Fun.——Rupert Murdoch, big cheese CEO 3.Good把它做好 To be successful,put your nose down in something and get damn good at it.——Alex Garden, game developer 4.Focus专注 I think it all has to do with focusing yourself to one thing——Norman Jewison,filmmaker 5.Push推动/敦促 Push yourself,Physically mentally,you gotta PUSH PUSH PUSH——David Gallo,marine scientist 6.Serve服务 It was aprivelege to serve ad a doctor.—–Sherwin nuland ,profassor of surgery Yale 7.IDEAS创意 Listen/be curous/observe/ask questions/problem/solve/make connetions 8.Persist坚持 Persistence is the number one reason for our success—–Joe Kraus ,co-founder,Excite 视频原文 This is really a two-hour presentation I give to high school students, cut down to three minutes. And it all started one day on a plane, on my way to TED, seven years ago. And in the seat next to me was a high school student, a teenager, and she came from a really poor family. And she wanted to make something of her life, and she asked me a simple little question. She said, "What leads to success?" And I felt really badly, because I couldn't give her a good answer. So I get off the plane, and I come to TED. And I think, jeez, I'm in the middle of a room of successful people! So why don't I ask them what helped them succeed, and pass it on to kids? So here we are, seven years, 500 interviews later, and I'm gonna tell you what really leads to success and makes TED-sters tick. And the first thing is passion. Freeman Thomas says, "I'm driven by my passion." TED-sters do it for love; they don't do it for money. Carol Coletta says, "I would pay someone to do what I do." And the interesting thing is: if you do it for love, the money comes anyway. Work! Rupert Murdoch said to me, "It's all hard work. Nothing comes easily. But I have a lot of fun." Did he say fun? Rupert? Yes! TED-sters do have fun working. And they work hard. I figured, they're not workaholics. They're workafrolics. Good! Alex Garden says, "To be successful put your nose down in something and get damn good at it." There's no magic; it's practice, practice, practice. And it's focus. Norman Jewison said to me, "I think it all has to do with focusing yourself on one thing." And push! David Gallo says, "Push yourself. Physically, mentally, you've gotta push, push, push." You gotta push through shyness and [w]self-doubt[/w]. Goldie Hawn says, "I always had self-doubts. I wasn't good enough; I wasn't smart enough. I didn't think I'd make it." Now it's not always easy to push yourself, and that's why they invented mothers. (Laughter) Frank Gehry -- Frank Gehry said to me, "My mother pushed me." Serve! Sherwin Nuland says, "It was a [w]privilege[/w] to serve as a doctor." Now a lot of kids tell me they want to be millionaires. And the first thing I say to them is: "OK, well you can't serve yourself; you gotta serve others something of value. Because that's the way people really get rich." Ideas! TED-ster Bill Gates says, "I had an idea: founding the first micro-computer software company." I'd say it was a pretty good idea. And there's no magic to creativity in coming up with ideas -- it's just doing some very simple things. And I give lots of evidence. Persist! Joe Kraus says, "Persistence is the number one reason for our success." You gotta persist through failure. You gotta persist through [w]crap[/w]! Which of course means "Criticism, Rejection, Assholes and Pressure." (Laughter) So, the big -- the answer to this question is simple: Pay 4,000 bucks and come to TED. Or failing that, do the eight things -- and trust me, these are the big eight things that lead to success. Thank you TED-sters for all your interviews! 声明:音视频均来自互联网链接,仅供学习使用。本网站自身不存储、控制、修改被链接的内容。"沪江英语"高度重视知识产权保护。当如发现本网站发布的信息包含有侵犯其著作权的链接内容时,请联系我们,我们将依法采取措施移除相关内容或屏蔽相关链接。
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TED社会类:爱在我思
小编按: 爱情是美丽的,爱情是强大的,爱情能带你乘风破浪,爱情能带给你万里阳光,爱情是如此美妙令人无法抗拒。爱情也让人盲目,让人迷失,爱情让人愿为之生,为之狂,为之亡。爱情究竟蕴含着什么秘密呢?让我们在七夕聆听Helen Fisher的解读。 沪江专访:TED幕后翻译来揭秘 互联网实现知识全球化传递>>> 每一期,主持人们都为大家提出了值得探讨的问题,来看看这次社会类大家在探讨什么? 经过在成熟节目中的试水,沪友们的热情证明了这是一个值得独立成为节目的主题。于是留学小组为此招募了一批既有激情又有才情的主持人,为大家带来TED精彩演讲的每周节目。 偶们知道,你肯定是要果断订阅的:
