
Dale Carnegie's Success Talk for Teens
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Book Introduction
The third book in the Dale Carnegie Series for Teens
Reborn to suit the eye level of teenagers
Dale Carnegie's definitive edition of "The Art of Conversation" has been published!
Today, communication skills such as speaking have become a crucial competitive advantage for success.
So, schools have been providing education to develop speaking skills from the beginning.
In particular, communication skills such as presentations and discussions account for a large portion of performance evaluations in middle and high schools.
In an era where you can get into a top university just by doing well on the performance assessment, its importance is felt even more keenly.
Dale Carnegie's "Successful Conversation for Teens" summarizes 15 key speaking secrets at a level suitable for teenagers.
It will feel like you are spying on the secret notes of the top student in the entire school.
Anyone who reads this book will be able to speak confidently and without fear!
Reborn to suit the eye level of teenagers
Dale Carnegie's definitive edition of "The Art of Conversation" has been published!
Today, communication skills such as speaking have become a crucial competitive advantage for success.
So, schools have been providing education to develop speaking skills from the beginning.
In particular, communication skills such as presentations and discussions account for a large portion of performance evaluations in middle and high schools.
In an era where you can get into a top university just by doing well on the performance assessment, its importance is felt even more keenly.
Dale Carnegie's "Successful Conversation for Teens" summarizes 15 key speaking secrets at a level suitable for teenagers.
It will feel like you are spying on the secret notes of the top student in the entire school.
Anyone who reads this book will be able to speak confidently and without fear!
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Translator's Note - It feels like I'm spying on the secret notes of the top student in the entire school!
Preface _ Anyone can speak confidently!
4 Ways to Prepare for Part 1 Speaking
Chapter 1: Building Courage and Confidence
Chapter 2: You need to prepare to gain confidence
Chapter 3: How Famous Speakers Prepare to Speak
Chapter 4: How to Improve Your Memory
Part 2: Three Postures for Speaking
Chapter 5: Keeping Your Audience Awake
Chapter 6: Essential Conditions for Successful Speaking
Chapter 7: The Secret to Communicating Properly
Part 3: Four Speaking Skills
Chapter 8: What to prepare before speaking
Chapter 9 How to Start a Story
Chapter 10: How to Capture Your Audience's Heart Instantly
Chapter 11: How to End a Story
Four Goals of Speaking in Part 4
Chapter 12: How to Make What You Say Clearly Understand
Chapter 13: How to Inspire and Trust
Chapter 14: How to Engage Your Audience
Chapter 15: How to Inspire Audience Action
Preface _ Anyone can speak confidently!
4 Ways to Prepare for Part 1 Speaking
Chapter 1: Building Courage and Confidence
Chapter 2: You need to prepare to gain confidence
Chapter 3: How Famous Speakers Prepare to Speak
Chapter 4: How to Improve Your Memory
Part 2: Three Postures for Speaking
Chapter 5: Keeping Your Audience Awake
Chapter 6: Essential Conditions for Successful Speaking
Chapter 7: The Secret to Communicating Properly
Part 3: Four Speaking Skills
Chapter 8: What to prepare before speaking
Chapter 9 How to Start a Story
Chapter 10: How to Capture Your Audience's Heart Instantly
Chapter 11: How to End a Story
Four Goals of Speaking in Part 4
Chapter 12: How to Make What You Say Clearly Understand
Chapter 13: How to Inspire and Trust
Chapter 14: How to Engage Your Audience
Chapter 15: How to Inspire Audience Action
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In fact, the ability to speak confidently and courageously in front of people and to think calmly and clearly is easier to develop than you might think.
This is by no means a talent that only a few people are born with.
It's similar to improving your golf skills.
Anyone who wants to learn can awaken their latent abilities.
--- p.21
You should not read or memorize the prepared presentation verbatim.
It just takes a long time and the speech is likely to fail.
If the speaker memorizes the speech, what will they think? Will they think about what they want to say? No.
You will just try not to forget the words you have memorized.
If your speech goes in the opposite direction of what you want to say, you'll be confused.
So there is no need to waste time and effort on useless things.
--- p.55
If the speaker is not enthusiastic, the audience will not be enthusiastic either.
If the speaker hesitates, the audience will hesitate too.
If the speaker is indecisive, the audience will also be indecisive.
But when a speaker speaks with sincerity and heartfelt conviction, the audience cannot help but be influenced.
--- p.79
Preparing to speak isn't simply about writing down or memorizing a few phrases.
It's not like I'm just quoting a few other people's thoughts from a book or newspaper article.
True speaking preparation means reaching deep into your life with all your heart and soul, drawing out the convictions and passions that are truly yours.
You have to dig out something that is uniquely yours.
You have to dig, dig, and dig some more.
--- p.82
A really good window takes the focus off the window itself.
It just lets sunlight through.
The same goes for good speakers.
It should be so natural that the audience shouldn't care how he speaks.
The audience should focus solely on what the speaker is conveying.
--- p.104
I think nine out of ten books that teach gestures are useless.
Gestures should just come naturally from your head and heart.
It has to come from a desire and passion to talk about a certain topic.
Because the most valuable gestures are those that come from the impulse of the moment.
--- p.127
Storytelling is a technique that instantly captivates an audience.
This technique has virtually no chance of failure.
When the story walks ahead, we follow.
As curiosity grows about what will happen next.
--- p.138
When starting your speech, why not emphasize what you both agree on, then appropriately pose a question you'd like to hear an answer to? Invite the audience to join you in finding the answer.
Additionally, during the exploration process, make sure to present relevant facts clearly so that the audience unconsciously thinks of the speaker's conclusions as if they were their own.
The audience will have stronger faith in the conclusions they believe they have reached themselves.
The best discussions seem to just be calm and explainable.
--- pp.154-155
To finish a story well, you need to plan ahead.
When you're speaking to an audience, you're probably nervous or focused on what you're saying, so it's too late to think about how to end it.
It is wise to plan carefully before speaking.
In fact, it is said that even skilled orators practice their closing remarks to the point of writing them down and memorizing them.
If you follow this method, even beginners will rarely fail to finish.
You should clearly remember what message you want to convey in your closing remarks.
You must practice repeatedly so that you can express what you want to say in clear language.
--- p.163
One of the most important, yet often overlooked, techniques for generating people's interest is:
This is something most people don't think about.
It's just drawing a picture.
A person who speaks simply paints an image before the listener's eyes.
You have to paint a picture in the audience's mind.
When you use visual language in your presentations or conversations, your audience will enjoy listening to you more and be more engaged.
This is by no means a talent that only a few people are born with.
It's similar to improving your golf skills.
Anyone who wants to learn can awaken their latent abilities.
--- p.21
You should not read or memorize the prepared presentation verbatim.
It just takes a long time and the speech is likely to fail.
If the speaker memorizes the speech, what will they think? Will they think about what they want to say? No.
You will just try not to forget the words you have memorized.
If your speech goes in the opposite direction of what you want to say, you'll be confused.
So there is no need to waste time and effort on useless things.
--- p.55
If the speaker is not enthusiastic, the audience will not be enthusiastic either.
If the speaker hesitates, the audience will hesitate too.
If the speaker is indecisive, the audience will also be indecisive.
But when a speaker speaks with sincerity and heartfelt conviction, the audience cannot help but be influenced.
--- p.79
Preparing to speak isn't simply about writing down or memorizing a few phrases.
It's not like I'm just quoting a few other people's thoughts from a book or newspaper article.
True speaking preparation means reaching deep into your life with all your heart and soul, drawing out the convictions and passions that are truly yours.
You have to dig out something that is uniquely yours.
You have to dig, dig, and dig some more.
--- p.82
A really good window takes the focus off the window itself.
It just lets sunlight through.
The same goes for good speakers.
It should be so natural that the audience shouldn't care how he speaks.
The audience should focus solely on what the speaker is conveying.
--- p.104
I think nine out of ten books that teach gestures are useless.
Gestures should just come naturally from your head and heart.
It has to come from a desire and passion to talk about a certain topic.
Because the most valuable gestures are those that come from the impulse of the moment.
--- p.127
Storytelling is a technique that instantly captivates an audience.
This technique has virtually no chance of failure.
When the story walks ahead, we follow.
As curiosity grows about what will happen next.
--- p.138
When starting your speech, why not emphasize what you both agree on, then appropriately pose a question you'd like to hear an answer to? Invite the audience to join you in finding the answer.
Additionally, during the exploration process, make sure to present relevant facts clearly so that the audience unconsciously thinks of the speaker's conclusions as if they were their own.
The audience will have stronger faith in the conclusions they believe they have reached themselves.
The best discussions seem to just be calm and explainable.
--- pp.154-155
To finish a story well, you need to plan ahead.
When you're speaking to an audience, you're probably nervous or focused on what you're saying, so it's too late to think about how to end it.
It is wise to plan carefully before speaking.
In fact, it is said that even skilled orators practice their closing remarks to the point of writing them down and memorizing them.
If you follow this method, even beginners will rarely fail to finish.
You should clearly remember what message you want to convey in your closing remarks.
You must practice repeatedly so that you can express what you want to say in clear language.
--- p.163
One of the most important, yet often overlooked, techniques for generating people's interest is:
This is something most people don't think about.
It's just drawing a picture.
A person who speaks simply paints an image before the listener's eyes.
You have to paint a picture in the audience's mind.
When you use visual language in your presentations or conversations, your audience will enjoy listening to you more and be more engaged.
--- pp.211-212
Publisher's Review
“It feels like I’m spying on the secret notes of the top student in the entire school!”
In an era where you can get into a top university just by doing well on the performance assessment,
Presentation, discussion, and interview skills are becoming increasingly important.
Carnegie classes will make you a speaking master!
The final book in the Dale Carnegie Series for Teens trilogy, Dale Carnegie's Success Talk for Teens, has finally been released.
This book, published following 『Dale Carnegie's Guide to Influencing Human Relations for Teenagers』 and 『Dale Carnegie's Guide to Self-Management for Teenagers』, contains the main contents of Carnegie's speaking classes, which have been taken by 9 million people around the world.
Carnegie, who created a craze for speaking education across the United States, reveals 15 key secrets to speaking in this book.
Anyone who reads this book will be able to speak confidently and without fear in front of people.
Today, communication skills such as speaking have become a crucial competitive advantage for success.
So, we are providing education to develop communication skills from early on in elementary, middle, and high school.
In particular, performance evaluations in middle and high schools place a large weight on communication skills such as presentations and discussions.
In an era where you can get into a top university just by doing well on the performance assessment, its importance is truly felt.
However, schools do not view this important ability as an object of education or training, but rather as an object of evaluation.
Speaking, like any other skill, is a skill that must be constantly honed.
Carnegie will be an excellent teacher to improve your speaking skills.
It teaches you all the essential speaking skills, from how to prepare for a speech to how to persuade, captivate, inspire, trust, and interest your audience, and ultimately lead them to take action.
In an age where genuine conversation is often cut off, I will teach you the secrets of genuine communication, the skills necessary to truly win people over and live happy and successful lives together.
Presentations, discussions, interviews, conversations…
How can I improve my speaking skills?
A hundred years ago, a fever for teaching speaking skills swept across America.
The person who was at the forefront of this craze was undoubtedly Day Carnegie.
Carnegie is most famous for his book How to Win Friends and Influence People, but the first book he wrote was about speaking.
It is said that Carnegie's speaking classes were popular nationwide at the time.
The book that summarizes the contents of that class is 『Dale Carnegie's Public Speaking and Influencing Men in Business』.
Whether 100 years ago or now, ‘speaking’ is a topic of interest to everyone.
Speaking, including conversation, discussion, and presentation, is a very important skill for living in the world, just as it is for 'human relationships'.
Nowadays, it is also a key competitive edge for success.
So, we are providing education to develop communication skills from elementary school.
In particular, performance evaluations in middle and high schools place a large weight on communication skills such as presentations and discussions.
In an era where you can get into a top university just by doing well on performance assessments, the importance of speaking is felt even more urgently.
However, I am not sure whether schools actually view speaking as an object of evaluation or education or training.
So how can we develop this important speaking skill?
To the best speaking teacher, Carnegie
Learn the secrets of speaking!
Speaking, like other skills, is a 'skill' that must be continuously honed.
You should actually try speaking to check what you are lacking and work on improving those areas.
At this time, a teacher is needed to observe the trial and error and provide comments.
Carnegie, the author of this book, will be a good teacher for you.
Warren Buffett, the world's greatest investor, was also a student in Carnegie's speaking class.
He said, “If you learn the speaking skills Carnegie taught, you could increase your lifetime income by 50 percent.”
In fact, speaking skills are not much different from interpersonal skills.
Because both are techniques for persuading people, getting them on your side, and getting them to take action.
To do this well, you need to prepare thoroughly, clearly understand what you want to say, be passionate about persuading your audience, and utilize a variety of techniques to effectively convey your message.
This book details the key secrets of speaking.
It will feel like you are spying on the secret notes of the top student in the entire school.
Korea's first youth-tailored
The definitive version of Dale Carnegie's 'Success Conversation Theory'!
Dale Carnegie's "Successful Conversation for Teens" summarizes 15 key speaking secrets at a level suitable for teenagers.
Like Dale Carnegie's other books, this one is easy to understand with examples and anecdotes rather than complex theories.
Important quotes and sentences are included along with their original English text, allowing you to grasp the key content and study English at the same time, killing two birds with one stone.
Additional explanations have been provided for major characters and events that appear here and there.
At the end of each chapter, we have provided a 'Key Summary' section that summarizes the main messages and a 'Practice' section where you can put them into practice.
Although we live in an age where the importance of communication is emphasized, it is also an age where genuine conversation is cut off.
Just learning a few conversational skills won't win people over.
Genuine communication is necessary to truly win people over and live a happy and successful life together.
That was what Dale Carnegie really wanted.
In that sense, Carnegie will be your excellent speaking teacher.
▷▷ Recommended Readers
- Teenagers who want to improve their speaking skills, such as in presentations, discussions, and interviews
-Parents who want to learn speaking skills and have genuine conversations with their children.
-Teachers who want to read one chapter of the essay textbook per week and hold discussion classes
-Adults who want easy access to Dale Carnegie books
In an era where you can get into a top university just by doing well on the performance assessment,
Presentation, discussion, and interview skills are becoming increasingly important.
Carnegie classes will make you a speaking master!
The final book in the Dale Carnegie Series for Teens trilogy, Dale Carnegie's Success Talk for Teens, has finally been released.
This book, published following 『Dale Carnegie's Guide to Influencing Human Relations for Teenagers』 and 『Dale Carnegie's Guide to Self-Management for Teenagers』, contains the main contents of Carnegie's speaking classes, which have been taken by 9 million people around the world.
Carnegie, who created a craze for speaking education across the United States, reveals 15 key secrets to speaking in this book.
Anyone who reads this book will be able to speak confidently and without fear in front of people.
Today, communication skills such as speaking have become a crucial competitive advantage for success.
So, we are providing education to develop communication skills from early on in elementary, middle, and high school.
In particular, performance evaluations in middle and high schools place a large weight on communication skills such as presentations and discussions.
In an era where you can get into a top university just by doing well on the performance assessment, its importance is truly felt.
However, schools do not view this important ability as an object of education or training, but rather as an object of evaluation.
Speaking, like any other skill, is a skill that must be constantly honed.
Carnegie will be an excellent teacher to improve your speaking skills.
It teaches you all the essential speaking skills, from how to prepare for a speech to how to persuade, captivate, inspire, trust, and interest your audience, and ultimately lead them to take action.
In an age where genuine conversation is often cut off, I will teach you the secrets of genuine communication, the skills necessary to truly win people over and live happy and successful lives together.
Presentations, discussions, interviews, conversations…
How can I improve my speaking skills?
A hundred years ago, a fever for teaching speaking skills swept across America.
The person who was at the forefront of this craze was undoubtedly Day Carnegie.
Carnegie is most famous for his book How to Win Friends and Influence People, but the first book he wrote was about speaking.
It is said that Carnegie's speaking classes were popular nationwide at the time.
The book that summarizes the contents of that class is 『Dale Carnegie's Public Speaking and Influencing Men in Business』.
Whether 100 years ago or now, ‘speaking’ is a topic of interest to everyone.
Speaking, including conversation, discussion, and presentation, is a very important skill for living in the world, just as it is for 'human relationships'.
Nowadays, it is also a key competitive edge for success.
So, we are providing education to develop communication skills from elementary school.
In particular, performance evaluations in middle and high schools place a large weight on communication skills such as presentations and discussions.
In an era where you can get into a top university just by doing well on performance assessments, the importance of speaking is felt even more urgently.
However, I am not sure whether schools actually view speaking as an object of evaluation or education or training.
So how can we develop this important speaking skill?
To the best speaking teacher, Carnegie
Learn the secrets of speaking!
Speaking, like other skills, is a 'skill' that must be continuously honed.
You should actually try speaking to check what you are lacking and work on improving those areas.
At this time, a teacher is needed to observe the trial and error and provide comments.
Carnegie, the author of this book, will be a good teacher for you.
Warren Buffett, the world's greatest investor, was also a student in Carnegie's speaking class.
He said, “If you learn the speaking skills Carnegie taught, you could increase your lifetime income by 50 percent.”
In fact, speaking skills are not much different from interpersonal skills.
Because both are techniques for persuading people, getting them on your side, and getting them to take action.
To do this well, you need to prepare thoroughly, clearly understand what you want to say, be passionate about persuading your audience, and utilize a variety of techniques to effectively convey your message.
This book details the key secrets of speaking.
It will feel like you are spying on the secret notes of the top student in the entire school.
Korea's first youth-tailored
The definitive version of Dale Carnegie's 'Success Conversation Theory'!
Dale Carnegie's "Successful Conversation for Teens" summarizes 15 key speaking secrets at a level suitable for teenagers.
Like Dale Carnegie's other books, this one is easy to understand with examples and anecdotes rather than complex theories.
Important quotes and sentences are included along with their original English text, allowing you to grasp the key content and study English at the same time, killing two birds with one stone.
Additional explanations have been provided for major characters and events that appear here and there.
At the end of each chapter, we have provided a 'Key Summary' section that summarizes the main messages and a 'Practice' section where you can put them into practice.
Although we live in an age where the importance of communication is emphasized, it is also an age where genuine conversation is cut off.
Just learning a few conversational skills won't win people over.
Genuine communication is necessary to truly win people over and live a happy and successful life together.
That was what Dale Carnegie really wanted.
In that sense, Carnegie will be your excellent speaking teacher.
▷▷ Recommended Readers
- Teenagers who want to improve their speaking skills, such as in presentations, discussions, and interviews
-Parents who want to learn speaking skills and have genuine conversations with their children.
-Teachers who want to read one chapter of the essay textbook per week and hold discussion classes
-Adults who want easy access to Dale Carnegie books
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: October 10, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 228 pages | 326g | 148*210*15mm
- ISBN13: 9791198700193
- ISBN10: 119870019X
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