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  • accessible意思 在 Eric's English Lounge Facebook 的精選貼文

    2021-07-02 20:20:38
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    母語者比較不會用英文溝通?

    Wut...?

    ★★★★★★★★★★★★

    When it comes to communicating in English with an international audience, native speakers don’t always do so well.

    若要以「英語」與國際聽眾進行交流,母語者未必能與非母語者進行有效地溝通。

    Sometimes, such inability to accommodate non-native speakers can lead to substantial financial losses for multinational companies.

    有時,無法考量非母語者的溝通需求,可能會使跨國公司蒙受巨大的經濟損失。

    ★★★★★★★★★★★★

    《NPR》報導:

    Picture this: A group of nonnative English speakers is in a room. There are people from Germany, Singapore, South Korea, Nigeria and France. They're having a great time speaking to each other in English, and communication is smooth.

    •picture(v.) 想像,設想
    •have a great time doing sth 做某事很開心
    •smooth 順利的,流暢的

    想像一下:一群母語非英語的人同在一個房間裡。有來自德國、新加坡、韓國、奈及利亞以及法國的人。他們開心地以英語交談,而整體的溝通也相當流暢。

    ᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯ

    And then an American walks into the room. The American speaks quickly, using esoteric jargon ("let's take a holistic approach") and sports idioms ("you hit it out of the park!"). And the conversation trickles to a halt.

    •esoteric 極不尋常的;只有少數人(尤指內行)才懂的;限於小圈子的
    •jargon 行話,行業術語
    •a holistic approach 全面性的方法 ; 完整取向、全方位取向
    •sports idioms 體育相關的成語,慣用語
    •trickle to a halt 遂逐漸停止
    •trickle 從…向下滴(或淌)

    *hit/knock the ball out of the park 字面上的意思是「把球打出棒球場」,慣用語的意思則是「某事做的非常好,令人驚艷」。

    結果,有個美國人走進房間。這位美國人說話很快,使用少數人才懂的的術語(「讓我們採用整全的方式」)以及與體育相關的成語(「你把球打出了公園!*」)。整場談話遂逐漸停止。

    ᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯ

    Decades of research shows that when a native English speaker enters a conversation among nonnative speakers, understanding goes down. Global communication specialist Heather Hansen tells us that's because the native speaker doesn't know how to do what nonnative speakers do naturally: speak in ways that are accessible to everyone, using simple words and phrases.

    •communication specialist 溝通專家
    •accessible 可以理解的;易懂的

    數十年的研究表明,當母語為英語的人參與非母語者之間的談話時,理解力會下降。全球溝通專家 Heather Hansen 告訴我們,這是因為母語者無法自然地以非母語者的方式來溝通:以大家都能接受的方式交談——使用簡單的詞彙與片語。

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    And yet, as Hansen points out, this more accessible way of speaking is often called "bad English." There are whole industries devoted to "correcting" English that doesn't sound like it came from a native British or American speaker. …It turns out that these definitions of "good" and "bad" English may be counterproductive if our goal is to communicate as effectively as possible.

    •point sth out 指出
    •turn out …地發生(或發展);結果是(尤指出乎意料的結果)
    •counterproductive 産生相反效果的;産生相反作用的;事與願違的,適得其反的

    惟正如 Hansen 所指出,這種所謂更容易理解的說話方式,通常被稱為「破英語」。也有行業致力於「糾正」那些聽起來不像英國或美國母語者的英語。⋯⋯事實證明,如果我們的目標是盡可能地有效交流,那麼這些對「好」英語與「壞」英語的定義可能會適得其反。

    ᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯᕯ

    A balance needs to be struck. There is also a clear difference between helping students improve their English in a classroom and being overly judgmental in a business meeting (or on the Internet ><).

    就我個人而言,我認為在這種情況下需探求一個平衡點。在課堂上幫助他人提高英語能力,以及在國際商務會議(或網路上)中過於苛刻,這兩者顯然有極大的區別。

    However, if the goal is to communicate effectively with an international audience, native speakers could be more accommodating. At least, that's the view taken by the articles below.

    但以下文章認為,若母語者的目標是有效地溝通,那麼在以英語與國際聽眾交流時,母語者應表現得更加隨和。

    *accommodating 樂於助人的;與人方便的;通融的

    完整NPR報導:https://n.pr/3y6g9IM

    BBC相關報導:https://bbc.in/3h5MkCy

    ★★★★★★★★★★★★

    圖片出處: https://bit.ly/3x2lr7X

  • accessible意思 在 貓的成長美股異想世界 Facebook 的最佳貼文

    2021-06-24 07:31:14
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    🌻另一個Zoom會議(第二次貼......有補上一些內容)
    繼上次的年報導讀會議後, 讓我們再做另一個會議! 這次很榮幸邀請到一位對估值很有見解的股友前輩來帶大家了解估值(恩, 這次我會是主持人, 不是主講人).
    主題: 估值(valuation)分享會(Cat: 這不算基礎的估值會議)
    主講人: 小揚(from安泰價值投資)
    https://www.facebook.com/antaiinvestment (此為小揚的粉絲頁)
    參與者: 具基本估值能力. 若打算參加者, 請事先跟我(請私訊)提出一個關於估值的case study, 到時候可在會議中分享(最好是以投影片形式呈現, 這樣到時候好跟大家分享). 若有估值的問題, 也可以提出.
    Case study可以是美股, 也可以是台股.
    時間: 台灣時間07/10 (周六)晚間9點.
    預計一個小時(不會像上次那樣冗長了😅): 前30分鐘由小揚做分享, 後30分鐘大家分享估值案例&提問
    進行方式: 以Zoom進行(之後會私訊會議資訊給參與者)

    🌻Morgan Stanley Mid-year Investor Outlook: A tricky transition

    https://www.morganstanley.com/ideas/midyear-2021-global-markets-outlook

    🌻在您投資生涯中, 有沒有一些觀念讓您受用很多?
    下面這位投資名人的好觀念影響我很深. 他的意思是, 一般投資人, 只要能説出三個買一家公司的理由, 就很夠了. 這也迫使我, 每次在買股票時, 問自己對這家公司的了解有多少. 也會去衡量公司的優點與缺點在哪裡.

    "It is vital (重要的) that you know what you own, that if I asked you on the street why you like a certain stock, you can give me three reasons. If you don't know how they make their money, who their key clients are and what they make if, then I will tell you that you are over your head and should not own individual stocks."

    全文在此:
    Jim Cramer: In Times Like This, Go for the Easy Money
    Look at the stocks you own. Can you tell me why you've got them? If you can't answer the following three questions, then have a look at several I like right now.

    We've endured the meme stock craziness, with all of its love for heavily shorted stocks. We have watched the collapse of bitcoin to levels viewed as shocking, even if they are still more than double where they were not that long ago. We've dealt with Fed officials making it clear that they are no longer on the side of the bulls or the bears. They are on the side of job growth, but are wary of inflation. We've seen the end of the rush to get vaccines, which means that millions of people are going to get the new COVID variant, because there is no natural immunity to it. We've watched as the hopes for an infrastructure bill have collapsed. We've endured shortages of everything from chips to plastic to imported goods and labor.

    And we're still standing, yeah, yeah, yeah.

    Yep, we are in one of those halcyon moments, where the masks are off -- even if they shouldn't be -- and Americans are back doing what they do best: consume, spend, go out to eat and then consume and spend some more.

    There are times in the stock market where the collective mindset is revealed. This is one of those times: Things are cool, it's not a big moment, there's no real news for a bit, it's the historically strong period and we can reach some conclusions about where we are.

    When things are like this, it is important to remember that buyers like to revert to tried-and-true companies that thrive no matter what. These are companies that have an edge and are better at what they do than other companies.

    You know that I am a great believer in index funds, that the average person doesn't have the time or the inclination to research individual stocks. It's a difficult barrier. I think you need to make time to read the quarterly report and listen to the conference call, to Google articles and, if possible, get some research about the companies you own. It is vital that you know what you own, that if I asked you on the street why you like a certain stock, you can give me three reasons. If you don't know how they make their money, who their key clients are and what they make if, then I will tell you that you are over your head and should not own individual stocks. I am reminded by this, because, once again, without a mask, I can be recognized and if I am not holding "Nvidia the Second," I can carry on a conversation.

    I have had many in the last two weeks and when I have asked this litany of questions, I find myself at a loss as to why almost no one knew what they owned. But they thirsted for individual stocks, because they, like me, think things are better post pandemic. No, that's not a facetious comment. Many, many stocks did better with a stay-at-home economy. A huge number.

    So what do I do? I revert to what others do when you are stumped about how to stay in touch with stocks, but want to do less homework. That means buying stocks that are accessible, not stocks like Unity (U) or Snowflake (SNOW) or Twilio (TWLO) or Okta (OKTA) .

    I revert to normal businesses people know and I suggest they Google some articles, peruse the conference call, but, above all, like the company's products so you can buy more if it goes down.

    Here's some that I have been telling people I like:

    First is Ford (F) . I think the Ford lineup is amazing. The electric F-150 series will be incredible. I am eager to get a Maverick for my family, because it is a smaller pickup that will get the job done for the myriad little things I need to do with this farm I bought from that crazy bitcoin foray. I like the competitive edge of the CEO, who says he is going to bury Elon Musk when the Lightning comes out. I even think the Bronco is cool as all get out. Most important, though? I think the chip shortage is ending. My semiconductor friends are telling me the foundries are producing more feature-rich chips and that means Ford can pump out the trucks small business people love and need. Plus, the used car prices at last have plateaued, according to their most important pricing index. Halcyon times.

    Second, Costco (COST) : The samples are coming back. Tell me you don't love the samples. You need things in bulk. You want low prices. You want to get all of the things that people don't think of with Costco, like insurance, hearing-aids -- hey, they are a fortune -- jewelry, things around the house. You go and you will buy far more than you first came for. My kind of store.

    The kids love this American Eagle Outfitters (AEO) , which we just bought for my charitable trust, which you can follow along by joining the Action Alerts PLUS club. Jay Schottenstein, the CEO, came on "Mad Money" recently and it's clear that his Aerie model has real staying power: 26 consecutive quarters of double digit growth. No flash in the pan, that one. Number one brand in jeans for the 15 to 25 year old group. The best in the mall. How did I know this? I see the credit card bills.

    I got up this morning to do my physical therapy. I have been doing it ever since I hurt my back in February. I have this really cool pair of sneakers that fit me perfectly and I love them, but I am fortunate enough to have a vacation house and I am always taking those shoes with me.

    So I went on Amazon (AMZN) this morning and lo and behold I saw them for half price. I bought two pairs. Then I went over everything I have bought in the last year and got a bunch of those things. Then I bought a pair of binoculars, because mine were stolen. I paid half price.

    Yep, Amazon's universal. I was talking to Alexa, while I was ordering, getting some new music on, asking questions. I saw that despite all of the Sturm und Drang of Amazon being late with things, all the delivery dates were within range. I didn't click on any ads, and I didn't need the speed of Web Services, but the whole thing reminded me about how special the darned company is. I don't care if it's ahead or behind plan for the moment. I would just buy some more when it goes down.

    Finally, Apple (AAPL) . I think people who don't own Apple should look what they are holding at this very moment. Yes, right now. Or look at what's in your lap or on the table besides your fork. And then think about the bill you paid last night without knowing it. Think about what you bought in the App store yesterday. Think about what would happen if it would break or get stolen or, left in the Uber (UBER) , or heaven forbid, be dropped into the pool or in the, yes, toilet.

    There, that's what you buy in halcyon times. Stocks of companies you know that if they go lower, because things get less halcyon, you are fine with it and buy more. If things go up, believe me, you will participate.

    So accept the moment. Don't try for the hard money. Go for the easy kind. That's the best kind.

    https://realmoney.thestreet.com/jim-cramer/jim-cramer--15692051

    Picture: 牡丹(peony)花開. 恨不得院子裡有一塊地是牡丹園.

  • accessible意思 在 說說能源 Talk That Energy Facebook 的最佳解答

    2020-02-22 18:23:44
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    有意思...美國阿拉斯加,遠在高緯度地區,冬天日照少,夏天日照很長,仍然有太陽光電的建置。根據報導,因為阿拉斯加當地的電費實在太高(其他州平均兩倍以上),即便可能發電時數可能不高,但仍可以加減補貼,帶來收益。報導中的數字顯示,阿拉斯加的夏天光電產量為冬天的250倍。而冬天也很需要電力供暖,卻常常因雪覆蓋無法發電,他們當地人就表示,除非是春天,否則外面雪很深也不會刻意去清,他們也以特殊角度或是研發有特殊度層的光電板讓雪不易沉積。

    最後,這篇報導來自BBC,我認為一個媒體在不在乎氣候變遷可以從一些小細節看出來,它於文末揭漏了產出這篇報導的碳排放約41公斤,而每人閱讀這篇報導則會排碳4.2g。

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