Pratica di Shadowing: 4 Hacks to Appear ‘Smarter’ at Work and Elevate your Credibility - Business Communication 101 - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

C1
Controlli di Shadowing
0% completato (0/92 frasi)
How can I sound smarter at work?
⏸ In Pausa
Tutte le Frasi
92 frasi
1
How can I sound smarter at work?
2
Believe it or not, this is a question I'm actually asked a lot.
3
And it's usually from high potential employees who want to be noticed at work by their manager or by leadership.
4
And it makes sense given that those who are considered smarter are more likely to be considered for a promotion, more likely to receive a pay rise, and it's important for overall career advancement.
5
So in today's video, I'm going to share with you four super simple hacks you could apply immediately to convey intelligence at work for greater visibility.
6
Hi, I'm Sade Zerai and I help professionals to hack their careers, overcome their limiting beliefs, and confidently create the extraordinary life they deserve.
7
A massive caveat before I go any further though.
8
The reason why I'm sharing this topic is because I have a lot of clients who are introverts or simply not getting any visibility at work.
9
they're overlooked, they're undervalued, and because of that they don't get any opportunities.
10
So they basically become invisible and their career progression just comes to a halt.
11
On the other hand, I've also worked with clients who are trying so hard to impress others that they're being completely inauthentic to who they are.
12
So the key here is that these tips are not designed to make you feel fake.
13
In fact, if you feel like a fake doing any of them, don't do them.
14
Stick with what feels natural for you.
15
These are just suggestions.
16
Your intention for wanting to appear more intelligent at work should be because you want to be recognized for the real value that you contribute, not because you're feeding your ego.
17
It's a really important difference and I'm sure you get what I'm trying to say.
18
Now that I've shared that, let's dive right in.
19
First, simplify your language.
20
I'm a former lawyer and when I used to work in the legal industry, I noticed that a lot of people would use really complex and complicated language even to say really simple things.
21
And it was even worse on email.
22
You needed a decoder to decipher what they were actually trying to say.
23
Do you know someone like this?
24
Sometimes at work people feel like they need to overcomplicate their message with too many fancy long words and corporate jargon.
25
But it requires far too much brain power to decipher what they're saying.
26
And the thing is, a lot of people who do it think they sound really smart, but they don't.
27
Daniel Oppenheimer, the professor of cognitive psychology at the University of California, has found that people are actually considered as smarter when their message is easier to understand.
28
He says, people associate intelligence with clarity of expression.
29
When you use too many fancy corporate words, you actually complicate what you're trying to say.
30
For example, you could say, based on the customer sentiments obtained via NPS survey undertaken to ensure we're leveraging best practice, it implicates the project completion to be within a four-week period.
31
Huh?
32
Or you could say, we've applied best practice and customer feedback is positive, so we'll finish the project in under a month.
33
Much easier to understand.
34
You'll come across as composed, controlled, and professional, and you won't leave people scratching their heads trying to figure out what you just said.
35
You also won't come across as contrived, and you'll be seen as far more approachable and authentic.
36
Second, boil it down to a single point.
37
When you're sharing information, for example, in a meeting or to your team or manager, end with your one key compelling message.
38
Say something like, here's what I believe, or my point is this.
39
It instantly re-engages your audience's focus, brings back their attention, and you're controlling the key message that they'll take away.
40
Too often what I see is people share their ideas or their perspectives in a really long-winded way with no structure, so it becomes really difficult for people to keep up, and they don't remember what you said.
41
So to come across as more composed and clear, when you share what you want to say, you wrap it up with a short, focused anecdote, story, or key message, not longer than a sentence, to leave people with one meaningful thought or action.
42
This goes a really long way in reflecting that you are considered and can consolidate information.
43
Number three, be confident.
44
There's a direct link between how confident you appear and how competent people believe you are.
45
This was first found in a pioneering study from 1982.
46
This is why often the outspoken introverts are the ones to be promoted quicker than the quiet, diligent introverts.
47
People assume that if they're confident, then they must be smart and good at their jobs.
48
And it's a really big shame for the quiet, diligent ones who have always done the right thing and performed really well, but they're quiet.
49
If you're one of those quieter, humble people, maybe you're an introvert, at least if you're aware then you can do something about it.
50
The point is all about practicing exuding confidence.
51
It could be around how you speak in a meeting, are you projecting your voice?
52
It could be how you present your ideas, are you speaking with conviction and self-belief?
53
It could even be around how you carry yourself around the office.
54
Do you have a confident demeanor?
55
Do you stand tall with your shoulders back?
56
Or do you slouch and look at the floor when you walk?
57
Being assertive is also a really important part here so you want to practice speaking your mind.
58
It's really really helpful.
59
It comes down to practice and the more you start to take on more confident looking behaviors, the more confident you'll actually start to feel and the more confident you'll appear to others which will impact how competent people believe you are.
60
Number four, level up your vocabulary.
61
I learned these from a business communication coach that I met more than half a decade ago.
62
The words that we choose to use at work have a huge impact on how we're seen by others and how we come across.
63
If you just simply make some tweaks to your language, it can absolutely increase your perceived professionalism and make you sound a lot smarter.
64
So instead of using the words problem, issue, or even challenge, all of which are often overused at work, try and use the word complication.
65
The reality is no one likes hearing the words problem, issue or challenge because they're very negative.
66
Complication, on the other hand, doesn't sound nearly as scary and it's far less serious because it implies that you're either working through it or you can work through it, which gives a far more positive impression.
67
So instead of saying we have a problem, try, we have a complication.
68
Next, instead of the word change, use modify.
69
People don't really like changes at work.
70
It frustrates them.
71
So even the word change might affect them negatively.
72
Try swapping it for modify.
73
For example, instead of, we should change our plans based on the new information, try, we should modify our plans based on the new information.
74
See how much better that sounds.
75
Next, instead of awesome or cool, try fantastic or brilliant.
76
I used to hear the word awesome shared really often at work, especially by more junior professionals.
77
But it doesn't necessarily project professionalism if you're trying to make a really professional first impression.
78
Next, instead of asking someone to explain something, try using the word elaborate.
79
Let's say a senior team member gives you a task and you don't really understand it.
80
Instead of saying, can you please explain what you mean?
81
Try, can you please elaborate?
82
This reinforces a position of credibility, and it might even make you feel more confident in the moment.
83
So instead of, sorry, I don't understand, can you explain again?
84
You could say, could you please elaborate on X point?
85
So there you have four very easy hacks to appear smarter at work, but more importantly, to actually increase your visibility, which helps with perceived competence.
86
Of course, everything I've shared in the four hacks are just optional based on whether you feel that they might work for you, given your work environment, given the company culture, and given the people that you work with.
87
And importantly, you want to make sure that you're still being authentic.
88
In the comments, let me know which of the four hacks were your favorite.
89
And if you enjoyed this video, please hit the like button, subscribe, and hit the bell icon.
90
It really helps my channel, and it means a lot.
91
I'm Sade Zerai, and I'll see you next time.
92
Thank you.
4.9/5 su App Store & Google Play

Shadowing English Su Mobile

Impara l'inglese sempre e ovunque con l'app Shadowing English. Migliora le tue capacità di comunicazione oggi stesso!

Tieni traccia dei tuoi progressi di apprendimento
Valutazione e correzione degli errori tramite intelligenza artificiale
Ricca libreria video
Shadowing English Mobile App

Contesto e Background

Nel video intitolato "4 Hacks to Appear ‘Smarter’ at Work and Elevate your Credibility", l’oratore, un esperto di comunicazione aziendale, condivide preziosi consigli su come apparire più intelligenti e aumentare la propria credibilità nel contesto lavorativo. Rivolgendosi a professionisti che desiderano emergere nei loro lavori, l'oratore sottolinea l'importanza di comunicare con chiarezza e sicurezza. Questo tema è particolarmente rilevante per coloro che possono sentirsi trascurati o invisibili nel loro ambiente di lavoro. Attraverso tecniche semplici ma efficaci, il video mira a fornire strumenti pratici per chiunque desideri migliorare la propria immagine professionale.

Le 5 frasi principali per la comunicazione quotidiana

  • Semplifica il tuo linguaggio: Usa parole semplici per esprimere concetti complessi, evitando il gergo aziendale.
  • Riassumi in un punto chiave: Termina con un messaggio chiaro e conciso come: "Ecco cosa credo".
  • Mostra sicurezza: La tua autoconfidenza influisce sulla percezione delle tue capacità.
  • Utilizza storie brevi: Racconti brevi e focalizzati aiutano a mantenere l'attenzione del pubblico.
  • Controlla il tuo messaggio: Ripeti o sottolinea il punto principale per evitare confusione.

Guida passo-passo per il Shadowing

Per affrontare le tecniche discusse nel video attraverso la pratica di conversazione in inglese, puoi seguire questa guida di shadowing:

  1. Scegli un video: Seleziona un video su YouTube simile a quello che hai appena visto, focalizzandoti su contenuti professionali.
  2. Ascolta attivamente: Prima di provare a ripetere, ascolta attentamente per cogliere le intonazioni e l'enfasi.
  3. Ripeti in tempo reale: Prova a imitare l'oratore per migliorare la tua pronuncia e fluidità.
  4. Marca frasi chiave: Durante l’ascolto, annota frasi che potresti utilizzare nelle tue interazioni quotidiane.
  5. Riflettici sopra: Alla fine, rivedi ciò che hai imparato e cerca di integrare queste frasi nella tua comunicazione!

Utilizzando tecniche di shadowing in inglese, puoi non solo migliorare la tua pronuncia inglese, ma anche apprendere modi efficaci di comunicazione che ti aiuteranno a progredire nella tua carriera. Non dimenticare che l’obiettivo finale è imparare l'inglese con YouTube in modo da sentirti sicuro e autentico quando comunichi!

Cos'è la tecnica dello Shadowing?

Shadowing è una tecnica di apprendimento delle lingue supportata da studi scientifici, originariamente sviluppata per la formazione dei traduttori professionisti e resa popolare dal poliglotta Dr. Alexander Arguelles. Il metodo è semplice ma potente: ascolti un audio in inglese di madrelingua e lo ripeti immediatamente ad alta voce — come un'ombra che segue il parlante con un ritardo di solo 1–2 secondi. A differenza dell'ascolto passivo o degli esercizi di grammatica, lo shadowing costringe il tuo cervello e i muscoli della bocca a elaborare e riprodurre simultaneamente i modelli di discorso reale. La ricerca dimostra che migliora significativamente la precisione della pronuncia, l'intonazione, il ritmo, il discorso connesso, la comprensione dell'ascolto e la fluidità del parlato — rendendolo uno dei metodi più efficaci per la preparazione alla prova di speaking dell'IELTS e per la comunicazione reale in inglese.

Offrici un caffè