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Live language skills

Live broadcast language skills: more interaction, rich expressions, talking about life experiences, playing music, etc.

1. More interaction.

You can talk about trivial things, such as where you are going to travel recently, or which bag you saw that looks good.

For example: "Oh, I'm about to take the driver's license test, but I always can't make the S-turn in Section 2, what should I do?" This can attract all kinds of comments.

2. Rich expressions.

Usually, stiff expressions and movements and insufficient expressions are also important reasons for the lack of popularity of anchors! At this time, you can do some cute and cute actions appropriately. For example, those scissor hands, expressions such as hearts, pouty lips, and naughty tongue sticking out. This not only makes your fans feel that you are engaged, but also adds a bit of charm, making it easier for them to like you and make them more willing to spend and reward you.

3. Talk about life experiences.

When you can’t find a topic to talk about during the live broadcast, you can talk more about your life feelings and experiences. For example, I recently fell in love with a dress and skirt online. I like it very much, but it’s too It's too expensive to buy; at this time, fans who like you can easily understand your hints and will naturally give you gifts.

4. Play music.

During the live broadcast, you can play a few popular music, because it is more familiar, so it is easier to start a chat topic; of course, anchors with certain singing skills can also choose to sing by themselves, along with the accompaniment. It will make the anchor appear more professional and better able to retain fans.