英語的生活的口語
英語的生活的口語
今天小編就給大家整理了一些平時(shí)可以用到的英語口語,大家可以熟讀熟練,希望各位同學(xué)們?cè)谏钪信龅降臅r(shí)候可以用到哦。
常用網(wǎng)絡(luò)用語縮寫
btw(by the way):這個(gè)大多數(shù)人都會(huì)用,就是“順便再說一句”的意思。
g2g(got to go):要走了。原句是I've got to go。
ttyl(talk to you later):下次再說。
brb(be right back):很快回來。也就是I'll be right back 或I'm gonna be right back的簡寫。
jk(just kidding):開玩笑,別當(dāng)真。
omg(oh my god):我的天啊!有時(shí)為了表達(dá)更強(qiáng)烈的情感,有人會(huì)打OMGGGGGGG!
lol(laugh out loud):大聲地笑。這個(gè)縮寫已經(jīng)快被用爛了。
rofl(rolling on the floor laughing):笑到摔到地上。
sth(something):某事某物。
nth(nothing):什么也沒有。
plz(please):請(qǐng)。please字尾是z 音,所以按照讀音縮寫為plz。
thx(thanks):謝謝。按照發(fā)音來看,thanks字尾的ks可以用字母X代替。
idk(I don't know):我不知道。
imho, imo(in my humble opinion, in my opinion):在我看來,常見于論壇。
失敗后問自己的五個(gè)問題
當(dāng)然了,以上這些縮略語的使用還是要分場合的,該用完整表達(dá)的時(shí)候還是要把句子寫全的。1. What can I learn from this?我從失敗中學(xué)到了什么?
Take responsibility for what went wrong. OK, so itwas not all your fault – but some of it was. Successful people don’t make excuses or blameothers. They take ownership of the issues. Be critical but constructive. Try to look at theexperience objectively. Make a list of the key things that happened. Analyze the list step-by-step and look for the learning points.
為所犯的錯(cuò)承擔(dān)責(zé)任。的確,失敗并非完全你的錯(cuò),但你也確實(shí)在責(zé)難逃吧。成功的人從來不為失敗找借口或抱怨他人,而是坦然承擔(dān)責(zé)任。所以,試著客觀看待挫折,列出清單,一步一步認(rèn)真總結(jié)才好。
2. What could I have done differently?
如果重來一次會(huì)不會(huì)有不同的處理方式?
What other options did you have? What choices did you make? How could you have handled itdifferently? With the benefit of hindsight, what different steps would you have taken?
當(dāng)初是否還有其他途徑?可否換一種方式處理?后見之明或許能讓你發(fā)現(xiàn)原來還有別的方法解決問題。
3. Do I need to acquire or improve some skills?
我的能力是否亟待提高?
Did the problem reveal some lack of skill on your part? How could you learn or improve thoseskills? Perhaps there are books or courses or people you could turn to. Make a self-developmentplan to acquire the skills and experiences you need.
挫折是否也代表你能力不足呢?該怎樣彌補(bǔ)?或許,你可以讀書、上課或向人請(qǐng)教。制定計(jì)劃,努力提高自己的能力吧。
4. Who can I learn from?
我能向誰學(xué)習(xí)?
Is there someone to whom you can turn to for advice? Did a boss, colleague or a friend seewhat happened? If they are constructive and supportive then ask them for some feedback andguidance. Most people do not ask for help because they believe it to be a sign of weaknessrather than strength. It’s not. It shows that you are ready to learn and change. Any good friendwill be happy to help.
身邊有沒有可以求助的人?如果上司、同事或朋友能夠理解,你可以多征求他們的意見。很多人都覺得求助意味著無能,真是大錯(cuò)特錯(cuò)。你開口求助,表示你渴望學(xué)習(xí)和改變,朋友當(dāng)然會(huì)很樂意!
5. What will I do next?
接下來該怎么辦?
Now draw up an action plan. Will you try something similar or something different? Revisit yourgoals and objectives. This reversal has been a setback on your journey but think of it as adiversion rather than a halt. You can now reset your sights on your destination and plan anew course.
制定行動(dòng)方案。你想一如既往還是有所不同?好好審視自己的目標(biāo)吧。失敗并不意味著你要放棄,或許你只需換種方式而已。所以,你應(yīng)重新審視目標(biāo),調(diào)整實(shí)施計(jì)劃。
The important point is to use your setbacks as learning experiences and make them steppingstones to future success. There are always positives you can take from every episode in yourlife. Asking yourself these five questions can help find them.
所以,你應(yīng)該把失敗看作吸取教訓(xùn)、走向成功的墊腳石。生命中的每段歷程,都有積極樂觀的一面。多問問自己這五個(gè)問題,或許你就能茅塞頓開。
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