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  • Do you know what a magnet does?

  • It attracts iron.

  • And do you know what a public magnet does?

  • Maybe you guessed it right.

  • It attracts people.

  • Do you want to be a public magnet or do you want to be a people's person?

  • Do you know who is the people's person?

  • A people's person is that kind of person with whom everyone wants to be.

  • They want to get his approval.

  • They want to get her attention and they want to win them over.

  • Do you want other people to be attracted to you?

  • Well, then this is the session.

  • You must watch.

  • Because in this session today, we're learning how to attract people and keep them in your life.

  • I will teach you different ways to be a public magnet on people's person.

  • So make sure that you watched the complete session on skill.

  • Apia, the place to learn skills for the real world.

  • And my name is Michelle.

Do you know what a magnet does?

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A2 magnet session people attract michelle public

Be a People's Person - How to attract people like a magnet - Skillopedia - Michelle

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    林宜悉 posted on 2020/03/24
Video vocabulary

Keywords

session

US /ˈsɛʃən/

UK /ˈseʃn/

  • noun
  • a period of time or meeting arranged for a particular activity
  • A period of instruction at a school or college.
  • A period of activity by a user while logged into a computer system.
  • Period of time used for a specific activity
  • A period of time devoted to a particular activity.
  • A period of time spent recording music.
  • A meeting of a deliberative or judicial body to conduct business.
  • Series of meetings for e.g. a court, legislature
attention

US /əˈtɛnʃən/

UK /əˈtenʃn/

  • noun
  • Taking notice of someone or something
  • (Soldiers) Standing with straight backs
complete

US /kəmˈplit/

UK /kəm'pli:t/

  • other
  • Finish making or doing.
  • To finish making or doing something.
  • Provide all the parts or elements of.
  • Bring (something) to an end; finish.
  • adjective
  • Being finished; done; achieved
  • Having all the necessary or appropriate parts.
  • Being as perfect and as total as could be
  • Including all or everything; total.
  • Used to emphasize that something is the case totally.
  • verb
  • To finish or reach the end of doing something
  • noun
  • A full set.
guess

US /ɡɛs/

UK /ɡes/

  • other
  • To estimate or suppose (something) without sufficient information to be sure of being correct.
  • Used to indicate that one thinks something is the case, but is not certain.
  • noun
  • Answer given when you don't know if it is correct
  • An estimate or conjecture.
  • An estimate or conjecture.
  • verb
  • To give an answer without knowing if it is correct
  • other
  • To suppose or assume (something).
approval

US /əˈpruvəl/

UK /əˈpru:vl/

  • noun
  • Agreement that person/thing is acceptable
  • Positive opinion of something or someone
place

US /ples/

UK /pleɪs/

  • noun
  • One's proper or appropriate role or duty.
  • One's home or residence.
  • Particular location, area or region
  • A position in a sequence or structure.
  • A position in a competition or ranking.
  • A house or home.
  • A person's situation or circumstances.
  • A town, city, or other area.
  • verb
  • To put someone in a particular type of situation
  • To make an order.
  • To put something in a certain location or position
  • To put something in a particular position.
  • other
  • To recognize or remember someone or something.
  • To make an order.
  • To put something in a particular position.
  • To rank in a competition.
kind

US /kaɪnd/

UK /kaɪnd/

  • adjective
  • friendly and considerate
  • Having or showing a friendly, generous, and considerate nature
  • In a caring and helpful manner
  • noun
  • One type of thing
  • other
  • A class or category of things, people, etc. that share similar characteristics
attract

US /əˈtrækt/

UK /ə'trækt/

  • verb
  • To make something move closer using magnetic force
  • To make someone notice and become interested in
learn

US /lɚn/

UK /lɜ:n/

  • verb
  • To get knowledge or skills by study or experience
  • To gain knowledge or skill by studying, from experience, or by being taught.
  • other
  • To gain knowledge or skill by studying, from experience, or by being taught.
  • other
  • To gain knowledge or skill by studying, from experience, or by being taught.
  • To find out something.
  • To find out something.
public

US /ˈpʌblɪk/

UK /'pʌblɪk/

  • adjective
  • Open to or shared by all people.
  • Of or concerning the people as a whole.
  • Relating to the government or state.
  • Known to everyone.
  • Open to or shared by all people.
  • Owned by the government
  • Concerning society in general
  • other
  • The views of the general population.
  • Work done for the benefit of the community.
  • noun
  • People in general.
  • A place accessible to all members of a community.