Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.Today I’ll share two speeches with you.One is “The surprising science of happine”made by Dan Gilbert,and another is “School Kills Creativity”made by Ken Robinson.They all come from TED.they are similar and they are different.First of all, both Dan and Kenhas a strong sense of humor.We all know that people can’t pay their attention on one thing for a long time,especially in such a long speech about twenty minutes.So what should speakers do? Dan and ken tell you! Be humorous! It’s quite useful.honestly, at first I have little interest in their topic ,I thought I would fall asleep, but I have watched their speech carefully for 20 minutes.It’s amazing! Unbelievable! So that’s the power of humor.Secondly, they all use many examples, they act like blood in our body and they make the whole speech full of energy.What’s more, through the examples we can understand what the speaker want to tell us easily.And that’s the point:it makes the speech more receivable.However, Dan act like a scientist, to support his view ”Happine can be synthesized” he uses a lot of experiments, that make the abstract topic easy to learn.While, ken act likephilosopher, he just stand in the stage, no gestures, even though, I am impreed by his wisdom.That’s what I learn from them and that’s what I wanna share with you , thank you!
That’s all.Thank you.