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Expressing and listening to argumentative papers
Expressing and listening to argumentative papers

In study and work, papers are the most familiar things for everyone. A thesis is an article in which we study a certain problem in depth. So, have you understood this paper? The following are my carefully organized essays on expression and listening. Welcome to read and collect them.

A person who is good at expression will be more likely to highlight himself; A person who knows how to listen will better let people around him remember himself. So in life, you should know when to express yourself and when to listen carefully.

People need to take the initiative to speak in social situations and find suitable topics to communicate with others, so as to enliven the atmosphere. However, if everyone is scrambling to express their ideas, the scene is not only chaotic but also noisy, and the expected effect cannot be achieved at all. At this time, someone needs to listen quietly and analyze the speaker's content from the heart, so that the conversation will be meaningful. On the contrary, if everyone wants to be a listener, then the whole scene will be awkward and boring, and it will lose its social value.

So, when should I express and when should I listen carefully? It mainly depends on whether you are familiar with the conversation. If it is a topic within your own cognitive range, you can express your views appropriately and put forward valuable questions and suggestions; If the topic is beyond our existing knowledge, or we are not familiar with it, then we might as well get to know other people's ideas first and learn knowledge and experience by listening.

Expression is a kind of ability, and listening is a kind of accomplishment. Maybe sometimes we will meet some people who love to express themselves. They may not feel that they have done anything inappropriate, but they just like to talk endlessly and express their opinions. What's more, we are not sure about the topic of the conversation, but we still have words, and we don't feel anything wrong in expression. At this time, listening may make us feel uncomfortable, but we should listen to him first. This is the least respect and courtesy. Of course, in a conversation, if we are the expressors, we should stop short and don't give the other person an uncomfortable feeling. This is the most basic social etiquette.

Learn when to express yourself and when to listen quietly, but also know how to express correctly and how to listen effectively. This is the art of language and communication skills.

Label: argumentative listening