BEP 62 – 설득 3: 만족감, 시각화 및 조치 단계

In the first two ESL lessons (BEP 59 & BEP 60) in this three-part series on persuasion, we saw how getting your audience’s attention demonstrating a clear need were essential to the persuasive process. We learned that in the indirect method of persuasion you should demonstrate the problem before you offer a solution. This mirrors the psychological process of decision-making: First we feel a need, and then we look for a way to satisfy that need.

After you have established the need, you then describe the future benefits if your proposal is accepted. This is the visualization step: Talk about how accepting your proposal will have positive future outcomes or maybe how not accepting it will have negative outcomes. 드디어, you need to make a concrete, specific call to actionwhat the audience can do right now to implement your proposal.

Let’s finish listening to Steve give his proposal to Swift management. See if you can identify the satisfaction, visualization and action steps in his speech.

듣기 질문

1. How long will it take Swift to get back the investment in air conditioning?
2. How much extra profit can Swift make per year by adopting Nick’s proposal?
3. What specific action does Steve ask his manager’s to take?

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BEP 61 – 비즈니스 미팅에서 미국 스포츠 숙어

This is the first in a series of Business English Practice Pods that review and extend the language that is covered in the regular podcast. Practice pod dialogs will revise key language but in different situations. 또한, they give you more opportunities to practice what you’ve learned.

We’ll hear several idioms from 스포츠 숙어 1 (BEP 57) 과 2 (BEP 58) being used in a new context in today’s dialog:

to play ball
to stall for time
to keep/have one’s eye on the ball
to step up to the plate

We’ll see how these idioms are useful in a different context, a business meeting. After the dialog, we’ll hear some further example phrases and then have a chance to practice using these idioms. 젠, Ken and Ryan of Ambient are in a marketing meeting discussing Accent’s recent buyout of Telstar.

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BEP 60 – 설득 2: 필요 설정

Welcome to the second in this three-part Business English Pod series on presenting your ideas presuasively.

Last time we heard a bad example and a good example of persuasion. Then we covered the first step of the Monroe Sequence: We learned that to be persuasive, you first need to get the audience’s attention by establishing the relevance of the topic. We also talked about how it’s extremely important to relate your proposal directly to your audience’s needs.

In today’s show, we will be continuing on that theme by looking in detail at the second step in the Monroe Sequence, the need step. This is where you demonstrate to the audience that there is a serious problem with the current situation. This prepares them psychologically to accept your solution.

Let’s continue listening to the good example of persuasion that we started last time. 기억하다, Steve has just gotten his audience’s attention by pointing out the amount of money that Swift loses every year due to turnover. He has also posed a problem: How can we reverse the trend and turn the situation around?

듣기 질문

1. What’s the highest temperature in the welding room?
2. What does Steve present firstthe problem or the solution?
3. What kind of strategies does Steve use to paint a vivid picture of the need for his solution?

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BEP 59 – 설득 1: 주목 받기

Do you ever need to persuade or convince someone of your point of view? Do you need to win support for a proposal, or get backing for a project? Of course you do. 설득 – convincing someone of somethingis an essential part of almost everything we do, from informal discussions to formal negotiations. To be successful, you need to be persuasive. You need to get people to accept a different point view, to see things your way. How can you be more persuasive? In this three-part series, we’ll be giving you some answers.

Throughout the years, many talented speakers and researchers have been developing ways to persuade people effectively. One of the most widely used methods is Alan H. Monroe’s. In the mid-1930s, Monroe created a persuasive process called theMonroe sequencethat has become a standard in business, media and politics. Once you know it, you’ll recognize it everywherein speeches, statements, proposals, advertisements. It’s popular because it is logical and effective.

그래서, over the next three Business English Pod episodes, we’ll be studying language and strategies for persuasion based on the Monroe Sequence.

The Monroe Sequence has five parts.
1) Get the audience’s attention
2) Establish a need
3) Satisfy that need
4) Visualize the future
5) Call for action

This lesson will focus on the first step, getting the audience’s attention.

The listening takes place at Swift, a bicycle manufacturer whose major market is the U.S. We’ll be listening to a good example and a bad example of persuasion. First let’s examine the bad example.

듣기 질문

Bad example
1. Whose needs does Franz focus on? 그건, whose needs is he taking into consideration when he makes the proposal?
2. Why is Franz’s proposal so ineffective?

Good example
1) What does Steve do at the beginning of his presentation?
2) Whose needs does Steve focus onthe workersor the management’s?

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BEP 58 – 워터 쿨러 Chitchat: 스포츠 숙어 (2)

스포츠 숙어 2, 비공식 대화 또는 소규모 대화에 중점을 둔 시리즈의 일부입니다. – 워터 쿨러. 우리는 지난번에 중단 한 곳에서 계속 BEP 57. 얀과 젠, 주요 미국 통신 회사 Ambient의 직원, 업계의 최근 이벤트에 대해 이야기하고 있습니다.: 악센트, 유럽 ​​통신 회사, TelStar를 인수했습니다, 앰비언트의 미국 경쟁자 중 하나.

마지막으로, Jen은 TelStar가 공을하기로 결정한 것에 놀랐다는 것을 방금 논의했습니다., 그것은 협력이다, 주주가 있었기 때문에 악센트 “시간이 걸리는,” 또는 지연, 몇 개월 동안. 얀은 어떻게 대답 하는가?

듣기 질문

1) McConnel은 누구이며 Jan과 Jen은 그를 어떻게 생각합니까??
2) Jen과 Jan은 미국 시장에서 Accent의 미래에 대해 무엇을 말합니까??

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