1. 2023/04/21-2023/05/03. Sharon Xiao Liu.
This presentation is about how to talk constantly, on a specific topic, or
generally. It features slides on how to talk about maths.
2. Contents 1.
1. The most important thing, about talking constantly.
2. Why talk?
3. How to memorise, what you have found by talking.
4. Talking maths.
5. Talking face-to-face.
6. Essential talk.
7. Talking in chinese, over the phone.
8. Talking to passer-bys.
9. One-way conversation.
10. Talking essentials:The building blocks of maths equations.
3. Contents 2.
1. Memorising the building blocks of maths talk.
2. Memorising the greek alphabet further.
4. The most
important thing
about talking
constantly...
Talking supplies,
e.g. paper.
Somebody to talk
to.
Something to talk
to.
A change of
scenery.
Inexhaustible
talking supplies,
e.g. a 120 page
memo pad.
Hand object, e.g.
die-cut topper,
cup.
… is to give yourself plenty of talk time.
You can build up to the topic of interest. It
doesn't matter, if the talk is peripheral
initially, as you can repeat the topic, in
your talk, at intervals. You can talk to
yourself.You can ring a variety of people.
You can talk, as you write.You can talk
about anything nice and good, or
something specific, that you have
broadened.
5. Why talk?
• It improves the eyesight.
• It helps you to reach your goals. As you
talk generally, you will encounter topics,
which are absolutely essential.
• It saves time, as you can do work, away
from the desk.
• It helps you to memorise, as you
can memorise by talking.
• It produces visible work.
• You can move hands, at the same time.
• It helps you, to get up at a fixed time.
6. How to memorise, what you have found
by talking.
The procedure.
Spot a useful
idea.
Spot a hook in
the environment.
Visualise the
idea.
Add a number to
the idea.
Visualise the
hook, the idea,
and the number.
Add more detail,
to secure.
Writing down the bounties.
• At home, bring out the mobile phone,
and send one note text message, for
each bounty.
• This helps you, to word your ideas
correctly.
• Copy up the bounties, onto paper.
7. Talking maths.
• Learn the Latin and Greek alphabets,
for symbol names.
• Find their names, on the internet.
• Say word equations.
• Say the symbolic form, of the word
equations.
• Always put the word equation, next
to the equivalent symbolic equation.
• Define your own symbols, and
operators.
This Photo by Unknown author is licensed under CC BY.
8. Talking face-to-face.
Preparation.
Find out other peoples' interests.
Do work for other people.
Writing.
Drawing.
Do well in personal achievements.
What to say.
• If you are just passing the time, say
anything nice and good.
• If you think of a message, but the
person is not available, write it down
for later.
• Deal with other peoples' comments,
as they approach you.
• Talk about your events, that are
coming up.
9. Essential talk.
• Talk about, to yourself, and write
down, when you are going to bed.
• Talk about, to yourself, and write
down, what you are doing, at any part
of the day.
• Talk about, when to cook.
• Talk about, when everyone's holiday
is.
• Talk about, the election.
• Read the dictionary, to
improve vocabulary.
• It is very important, to keep up a
certain volume of words.
This Photo by Unknown author is licensed under CC
BY.
10. Talking in
chinese, over the
phone.
You could write chinese, off the top of your
head, in a memo pad.You could keep trying
to recall chinese characters, this way, by
writing in more than one attempt. This will
take up time, and help prepare you for the
phone call.
Also, in your spare time, you could watch
chinese televisionYouTube videos.You
could put in keywords, of the type of
television series, that you want to watch,
e.g. "chinese television ancient drama".
You could build up a network, of chinese
contacts. This Photo by Unknown author is licensed under CC BY-SA.
11. Talking to passer-bys.
• Stay positive.Talk about something good, that has happened in your area.
• Why talk to passer-bys?
• Know your neighbours.
• Talk about common interests.
• Practise talking.
• Help your neighbour, e.g. with work, and studying.
• To improve neighbourhood cohesiveness.
• See how many respond.
• Improve talking, with people you are in regular contact with.
• Be polite, and don't ignore people.
• See who responds.
12. One-way
conversation.
Web
document.
Answerphone
message.
Face-to-face
comment.
Chat room
message.
Web game. Letter.
Most conversations, are one-way
conversations.
One-way conversation, leads to two-way
conversation. This helps you, to think about
other people, in a positive manner. One-way
conversation, could be letters, or a web
document.
Respond to other peoples' one-way
conversation, if they approach you.This is a
valuable opportunity, to create a two-way
conversation.
Before an opportunity for a one-way
conversation, you should prepare.
13. Talking essentials:The building blocks of
maths equations.
• Maths operators, to use.
• Add, subtract, multiply, divide.
• Power, root.
• Absolute value.
• Therefore, because.
• Differential, integral.
• Matrix.
• Summation.
• Limit.
• Combination, permutation.
• Laplace operator.
• Describes a plane, which is a gradient of
part of a three-dimensional shape.
This Photo by Unknown author is licensed under CC BY-SA-NC.
14. Memorising the building blocks of maths
talk.
• Alpha and beta, are the same as "a" and "b".
• Gamma follows on from beta.You can memorise this, as "BiG".
• Delta is the same as "d". Epsilon is the same as "e".
• Zeta follows on from epsilon.The "ze..." is reversed.
• After z(eta), there is eta.
• After eta, there is theta (epitaph).
• The isle of Iona, links theta to iota.
• Oil cap, represents iota and kappa.
• Climber represents kappa and lambda.
15. Memorising the Greek alphabet further.
• Lambs baa, and cows moo (lambda
and mu).
• Minute, links mu and nu.
• No see, links nu and xi.
• She oms, (a nun), links xi and
omicron.
• Oh my, a pie, links omicron and pi.
• Pig runs south (pi, rho, sigma).
• Tuffee (tau, upsilon, phi).
• Chipsome (chi, psi, omega).