Luyện nói tiếng Anh bằng Shadowing qua video: How to build (and rebuild) trust | Frances Frei

C1
I want to talk to you about how to build and rebuild trust, because it's my belief that trust is the foundation for everything we do, and that if we can learn to trust one another more, we can have unprecedented human progress.
⏸ Tạm dừng
105 câu
Nếu các câu quá ngắn hoặc quá dài, hãy bấm Edit để chỉnh sửa.
1
I want to talk to you about how to build and rebuild trust, because it's my belief that trust is the foundation for everything we do, and that if we can learn to trust one another more, we can have unprecedented human progress.
2
But what if trust is broken?
3
What if your CEO is caught on video, disparaging an employee?
4
What if your employees experience a culture of bias, exclusion and worse?
5
What if there's a data breach, and it feels an awful lot like a cover-up than seriously addressing it?
6
And most tragically, what if a technological fail leads to the loss of human life?
7
If I was giving this talk six months ago, I would have been wearing an Uber T-shirt.
8
I'm a Harvard Business School professor, but I was super attracted to going to an organization that was metaphorically and perhaps quite literally on fire.
9
I had read everything that was written in the newspaper, and that was precisely what drew me to the organization.
10
This was an organization that had lost trust with every constituent that mattered.
11
But there's a word about me that I should share.
12
My favorite trait is redemption.
13
I believe that there is a better version of us around every corner, and I have seen firsthand how organizations and communities and individuals change at breathtaking speed.
14
I went to Uber with the hopes that a turnaround there could give license to the rest of us who might have narrower versions of their challenges.
15
But when I got to Uber, I made a really big mistake.
16
I publicly committed to wearing an Uber T-shirt every day until every other employee was wearing an Uber T-shirt.
17
I had clearly not thought that through.
18
(Laughter) It was 250 days of wearing an Uber T-shirt.
19
Now I am liberated from that commitment, as I am back at HBS, and what I'd like to do is share with you how far I have taken that liberty, which, it's baby steps, (Laughter) but I would just say I'm on my way.
20
(Laughter) Now, trust, if we're going to rebuild it, we have to understand its component parts.
21
The component parts of trust are super well understood.
22
There's three things about trust.
23
If you sense that I am being authentic, you are much more likely to trust me.
24
If you sense that I have real rigor in my logic, you are far more likely to trust me.
25
And if you believe that my empathy is directed towards you, you are far more likely to trust me.
26
When all three of these things are working, we have great trust.
27
But if any one of these three gets shaky, if any one of these three wobbles, trust is threatened.
28
Now here's what I'd like to do.
29
I want each of us to be able to engender more trust tomorrow, literally tomorrow, than we do today.
30
And the way to do that is to understand where trust wobbles for ourselves and have a ready-made prescription to overcome it.
31
So that's what I would like to do together.
32
Would you give me some sense of whether or not you're here voluntarily?
33
(Laughter) Yeah. OK. Alright. Awesome.
34
OK. So -- (Laughter) it's just super helpful feedback.
35
(Laughter) So the most common wobble is empathy.
36
The most common wobble is that people just don't believe that we're mostly in it for them, and they believe that we're too self-distracted.
37
And it's no wonder.
38
We are all so busy with so many demands on our time, it's easy to crowd out the time and space that empathy requires.
39
For Dylan to be Dylan, that takes real time.
40
And for us, if we have too much to do, we may not have that time.
41
But that puts us into a vicious cycle, because without revealing empathy, it makes everything harder.
42
Without the benefit of the doubt of trust, it makes everything harder, and then we have less and less time for empathy, and so it goes.
43
So here's the prescription: identify where, when and to whom you are likely to offer your distraction.
44
That should trace pretty perfectly to when, where and to whom you are likely to withhold your empathy.
45
And if in those instances, we can come up with a trigger that gets us to look up, look at the people right in front of us, listen to them, deeply immerse ourselves in their perspectives, then we have a chance of having a sturdy leg of empathy.
46
And if you do nothing else, please put away your cell phone.
47
It is the largest distraction magnet yet to be made, and it is super difficult to create empathy and trust in its presence.
48
That takes care of the empathy wobblers.
49
Logic wobbles can come in two forms.
50
It's either the quality of your logic or it's your ability to communicate the logic.
51
Now if the quality of your logic is at risk, I can't really help you with that.
52
(Laughter) It's like, not in this much time.
53
(Laughter) But fortunately, it's often the case that our logic is sound, but it's our ability to communicate the logic that is in jeopardy.
54
Super fortunately, there's a very easy fix to this.
55
If we consider that there are two ways to communicate in the world, and Harvard Business School professors are known for two-by-twos -- nonsense, it's the triangle that rocks.
56
(Laughter) If we consider that there are two ways to communicate in the world, and the first one is when you take us on a journey, a magnificent journey that has twists and turns and mystery and drama, until you ultimately get to the point, and some of the best communicators in the world communicate just like this.
57
But if you have a logic wobble, this can be super dangerous.
58
So instead, I implore you, start with your point in a crisp half-sentence, and then give your supporting evidence.
59
This means that people will be able to get access to our awesome ideas, and just as importantly, if you get cut off before you're done ...
60
ladies -- (Laughter) (Applause) If you get cut off before you're done, you still get credit for the idea, as opposed to someone else coming in and snatching it from you.
61
(Applause) You just gave me goosebumps.
62
(Laughter) The third wobble is authenticity, and I find it to be the most vexing.
63
We as a human species can sniff out in a moment, literally in a moment, whether or not someone is being their authentic true self.
64
So in many ways, the prescription is clear.
65
You don't want to have an authenticity wobble? Be you.
66
Great. And that is super easy to do when you're around people who are like you.
67
But if you represent any sort of difference, the prescription to "be you" can be super challenging.
68
I have been tempted at every step of my career, tempted personally and tempted by coaching of others, to mute who I am in the world.
69
I'm a woman of super strong opinions, with really deep convictions, direct speech.
70
I have a magnificent wife, and together, we have such crazy ambition.
71
I prefer men's clothes and comfortable shoes.
72
Thank you, Allbirds.
73
(Laughter) In some contexts, this makes me different.
74
I hope that each person here has the beautiful luxury of representing difference in some context in your life.
75
But with that privilege comes a very sincere temptation to hold back who we are, and if we hold back who we are, we're less likely to be trusted.
76
And if we're less likely to be trusted, we're less likely to be given stretch assignments.
77
And without those stretch assignments, we're less likely to get promoted, and so on and so on until we are super depressed by the demographic tendencies of our senior leadership.
78
(Laughter) And it all comes back to our being our authentic selves.
79
So here's my advice.
80
Wear whatever makes you feel fabulous.
81
Pay less attention to what you think people want to hear from you and far more attention to what your authentic, awesome self needs to say.
82
And to the leaders in the room, it is your obligation to set the conditions that not only make it safe for us to be authentic but make it welcome, make it celebrated, cherish it for exactly what it is, which is the key for us achieving greater excellence than we have ever known is possible.
83
So let's go back to Uber. What happened at Uber?
84
When I got there, Uber was wobbling all over the place.
85
Empathy, logic, authenticity were all wobbling like crazy.
86
But we were able to find super effective, super quick fixes for two of the wobbles.
87
I'll give you an illustration of empathy.
88
In the meetings at Uber, it was not uncommon for people to be texting one another ...
89
about the meeting.
90
(Laughter) I had never seen anything like it.
91
(Laughter) It may have done many things, but it did not create a safe, empathetic environment.
92
The solution though, super clear: technology, off and away.
93
And that forced people to look up, to look at the people in front of them, to listen to them, to immerse themselves in their perspectives and to collaborate in unprecedented ways.
94
Logic was equally wobbly, and this was because the hypergrowth of the organization meant that people, managers were getting promoted again and again and again.
95
Soon, they were put in positions that they had no business being in.
96
Their positions outstripped their capability, and it was not their fault.
97
The solution: a massive influx of executive education that focused specifically on logic, on strategy and leadership.
98
It gave people the rigor of the quality of their logic, and it turned a whole lot of triangles, right-side up, so people were able to communicate effectively with one another.
99
The last one, authenticity, I'll say it's still mighty wobbly, but honestly, that doesn't make Uber very different from all of the other companies I've seen in Silicon Valley and beyond.
100
It is still much easier to coach people to fit in.
101
It is still much easier to reward people when they say something that you were going to say, as opposed to rewarding people when they say something entirely different than what you were going to say.
102
But when we figure out this, when we figure out how to celebrate difference and how to let people bring the best version of themselves forward, well holy cow, is that the world I want my sons to grow up in.
103
And with the collection of people here, it would be a privilege to lock arms with you and go ahead and rebuild trust in every corner of the globe.
104
Thank you very much.
105
(Applause)

Tải Ứng Dụng

Mọi thứ bạn cần để nói trôi chảy

Chấm điểm AIChấm từng câu nói
Luyện IPAThành thạo mọi âm
Từ vựngMở rộng vốn từ
Game Từ vựngHọc qua chơi

Tại sao nên luyện nói với video này?

Luyện nói qua video là một phương pháp hiệu quả giúp cải thiện kỹ năng giao tiếp tiếng Anh của bạn. Video này chứa đựng các bài học về cách xây dựng và phục hồi niềm tin, một chủ đề quan trọng không chỉ trong kinh doanh mà còn trong cuộc sống hàng ngày. Việc tham gia vào các bài học thông qua phương pháp shadowing tiếng anh sẽ giúp bạn hiểu sâu hơn về ngữ điệu, phát âm và cách diễn đạt của người nói.

Bằng cách nghe và nhắc lại, bạn không chỉ cải thiện khả năng phát âm tiếng anh chuẩn mà còn học được cách sử dụng ngôn từ một cách tự nhiên hơn trong các tình huống xã hội. Hãy kiên trì luyện tập với shadowing site, và bạn sẽ nhận thấy sự tiến bộ rõ rệt trong khả năng giao tiếp của mình.

Các cấu trúc ngữ pháp & biểu thức trong ngữ cảnh

  • “If we can learn to trust one another more”: Câu điều kiện loại 1, chia sẻ ý tưởng về một khả năng mà chúng ta có thể thực hiện trong tương lai.
  • “What if trust is broken?”: Sử dụng câu hỏi giả thiết để khám phá các tình huống có thể xảy ra; giúp người nghe suy nghĩ về những hậu quả của việc mất niềm tin.
  • “There’s a word about me that I should share”: Cấu trúc ngữ pháp thể hiện sự tự giới thiệu và chia sẻ thông tin cá nhân một cách tự tin.
  • “Without revealing empathy, it makes everything harder”: Sử dụng cách diễn đạt nguyên nhân - kết quả, nhấn mạnh tầm quan trọng của sự đồng cảm trong giao tiếp.
  • “Identify where, when and to whom”: Động từ chỉ sự tìm kiếm và phân tích, giúp người học hiểu cách tiếp cận các vấn đề một cách có hệ thống.

Khi luyện nghe nói qua video, hãy chú ý đến những cấu trúc này để nâng cao khả năng sử dụng ngôn ngữ của bạn.

Các cạm bẫy phát âm phổ biến

Các từ và cụm từ trong video có thể gây khó khăn cho việc phát âm, đặc biệt là với những người học tiếng Anh không phải bản ngữ. Hãy chú ý đến:

  • “trust”: Phát âm có thể dễ nhầm lẫn với các từ khác; hãy luyện tập để phát âm rõ ràng.
  • “empathy”: Âm tiết đầu cần được nhấn mạnh đúng cách để người nghe hiểu rõ ý nghĩa.
  • “rigor”: Âm “g” có thể là thử thách vì sự chuyển âm trong âm nhạc; chú ý đến cách phát âm để tránh nhầm lẫn với từ khác.

Việc luyện tập phát âm tiếng anh chuẩn thông qua shadow speech sẽ giúp bạn vượt qua được những cạm bẫy này và giao tiếp tự tin hơn. Hãy dành thời gian để lặp lại các cụm từ này cho đến khi bạn cảm thấy thoải mái!

Phương Pháp Shadowing Là Gì?

Shadowing là kỹ thuật học ngôn ngữ có cơ sở khoa học, ban đầu được phát triển cho chương trình đào tạo phiên dịch viên chuyên nghiệp và được phổ biến rộng rãi bởi nhà đa ngôn ngữ học Dr. Alexander Arguelles. Nguyên lý cốt lõi đơn giản nhưng cực kỳ hiệu quả: bạn nghe tiếng Anh của người bản xứ và lặp lại to ngay lập tức — như một "cái bóng" (shadow) đuổi theo người nói với độ trễ chỉ 1–2 giây. Khác với luyện ngữ pháp hay học từ vựng bị động, Shadowing buộc não bộ và cơ miệng phải đồng thời xử lý và tái tạo ngôn ngữ thực tế. Các nghiên cứu khoa học xác nhận phương pháp này cải thiện đáng kể phát âm, ngữ điệu, nhịp điệu, nối âm, kỹ năng nghe và độ lưu loát khi nói — đặc biệt hiệu quả cho người luyện IELTS Speaking và muốn giao tiếp tiếng Anh tự nhiên như người bản ngữ.