The intelligent conversationalist 31 cheat sheets that will show you how to talk to anyone about anything, anytime

Imogen Lloyd Webber

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Published
New York : St. Martin's Griffin 2016.
Language
English
Main Author
Imogen Lloyd Webber (author)
Edition
First Edition
Physical Description
xi, 396 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781250040473
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Subject 1. English Language
  • Cheat Sheet 1. Spelling
  • Cheat Sheet 2. Grammar
  • Cheat Sheet 3. Separated by a Common Language-English and American
  • Cheat Sheet 4. Debate
  • Subject 2. Math and Economics
  • Cheat Sheet 5. History of Money
  • Cheat Sheet 6. Economists
  • Cheat Sheet 7. A Quick Guide to the Credit Crunch (c. 2008 and Eurogeddon (Still Going)
  • Cheat Sheet 8. American Dreamers-the Good, the Bad, and the Aha!
  • Subject 3. Religion
  • Cheat Sheet 9. Religions
  • Cheat Sheet 10. Religious Holidays
  • Cheat Sheet 11. Religion Is No Excuse
  • Subject 4. History
  • Cheat Sheet 12. Basic American Beginnings
  • Cheat Sheet 13. Grid of American Presidents
  • Cheat Sheet 14. American Imperialism
  • Cheat Sheet 15. Grid of Kings and Queens of England from 1066
  • Cheat Sheet 16. World War I, World War II, and the Cold War
  • Cheat Sheet 17. Middle Eastern History
  • Subject 5. Politics
  • Cheat Sheet 18. The American Constitution
  • Cheat Sheet 19. American Law
  • Cheat Sheet 20. Political Scandals
  • Cheat Sheet 21. Elections
  • Subject 6. Geography
  • Cheat Sheet 22. Map One: World Map
  • Cheat Sheet 23. Map Two: Nuclear Weapons
  • Subject 7. Biology, AKA Sex and Gender
  • Cheat Sheet 24. Life and Death
  • Cheat Sheet 25. Feminism
  • Cheat Sheet 26. Homosexuality
  • Subject 8. Culture
  • Cheat Sheet 27. Authors You Need to Know About
  • Cheat Sheet 28. Artists You Need to Know About
  • Cheat Sheet 29. Composers You Need to Know About
  • Cheat Sheet 30. Theater
  • Cheat Sheet 31. Awards Season Conversation
  • Conclusion
Review by Booklist Review

*Starred Review* Small talk we all hate it, yet we all have to do it at some point or another. You're at a party where you don't know anyone but don't want to be a wallflower. Perhaps you're on a coffee break at work, and everyone seems to know something about a topic you might have read about on Facebook, but . . . . This unique book offers a wide variety of facts that an average person can talk about with just about anyone. The content is divided into broad sections (such as Math and Economics, Religion, and Culture), with a brief informative overview, then three to five cheat sheets that explore everything from grammar to the credit crunch. Each of the 31 cheat sheets ends with a Social Survival Strategy, offering an argument one can inject to spur further conversation, a crisp fact to be used to sound brilliant, and a pivot point that can steer the group in another direction (try Shall we make use of the Twenty-first Amendment and have another drink? to get out of a thorny discussion of the Constitution, for example). Great fun and really smart. Readers who didn't even know they needed a book like this will find much to enjoy here.--Vnuk, Rebecca Copyright 2016 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Review by Library Journal Review

For many, presenting in public is an awesome challenge. In Do You Talk Funny?, -Nihill (founder of FunnyBizz) describes how stand-up comedy can be applied to speaking engagements to make people sound funnier and appear better-looking. Similarly beneficial is The Intelligent Conversationalist from Webber (The Single Girl's Survival Guide), which delivers a summary of world culture and events to enable readers to engage in small talk in academic circles. Nihill's book suggests warming up by practicing in front of cats or dogs, then talking to individuals before the presentation, and encourages inviting the audience to the story. Webber's solution is in the form of a "cheat sheet," which, as it turns out, is a solid overview of math, religion, history, geography, and culture-a one-step guide to a liberal education. VERDICT Both volumes will be valuable to patrons, depending on their needs, as each serves as a sort of guide to successful public speaking as well as understanding the societies that have contributed to our contemporary mind-sets. © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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