The pitch itself needs to be full of words that actually elicit a response. You can do this easily by framing your statements around key phrases.
For example, “car accident” is a phrase that makes you think of many different types of vehicle collisions. But if you’re trying to persuade someone to buy car insurance, you won’t say that there are thousands of car accidents each day. You’ll say that there are thousands of car-related deaths every day.
“Death” is a more powerful word than “accident,” and advertisers use this method every day in order to convince people to buy products.
Here are some more words that are claimed to be the most persuasive in the English language.
2. Dress up, but don’t talk down.
Nice clothes go a long way in helping you maintain confidence, even if no one is around to see you. The nasty side effect is that being the most well-dressed person in the room can result in talking down or being condescending to people who are actually above you.
1) I love reading and listening to the music. 2) He doesn't like playing chess. 3) We like corresponding with each very much. 4) Bob hates washing the dishes 5) We enjoy travelling around our country 6) They like chatting with each other in the evenings. 7) Mary and her mum love (doing) shopping. 8) My parents don't like going to the theatre 9) I hate staying at home the weekends! 10) Используя схему не построить предложение корректно. 11) Используя схему не построить предложение корректно. 12) She continues working in the school library. 13) Finally it stops raining. 14) After you finish studying take some time to relax. 15) Unfortunately many people dislike doing morning exercises.
1) I love reading and listening to the music. 2) He doesn't like playing chess. 3) We like corresponding with each other very much. 4) Bob hates washing the dishes. 5) We enjoy traveling round our country. 6) They like chatting with each other in the evenings. 7) Mary and her mum love doing shopping. 8) My parents don't like going to the theatre. 9) I hate staying at home at the weekends! 10) What do you really enjoy doing? 11) What do you like making? 12) She continues working in the school library. 13) Finally it stopped raining. 14) After you finished studying take some time to relax. 15) Unfortunately many people dislike doing morning exercises.
1. Make your words powerful.
The pitch itself needs to be full of words that actually elicit a response. You can do this easily by framing your statements around key phrases.
For example, “car accident” is a phrase that makes you think of many different types of vehicle collisions. But if you’re trying to persuade someone to buy car insurance, you won’t say that there are thousands of car accidents each day. You’ll say that there are thousands of car-related deaths every day.
“Death” is a more powerful word than “accident,” and advertisers use this method every day in order to convince people to buy products.
Here are some more words that are claimed to be the most persuasive in the English language.
2. Dress up, but don’t talk down.
Nice clothes go a long way in helping you maintain confidence, even if no one is around to see you. The nasty side effect is that being the most well-dressed person in the room can result in talking down or being condescending to people who are actually above you.