1、国际会议时的开场,过渡,结尾,以及其他的常用表达 Presentation in International Conferences Part 1. Conference Presentation Prepare by reading your script and handle the time accurately. Practice your presentation with the visual aids for the best match. 1. Visual aids to help your speech *PPT: large enough, color,
2、 layout (pink, purple are not suitable) *Overhead projector (distinguishing) *Slides (operation) *Gesture (assisting your speech ) *Posture (position, proper) 2. Oral presentation---Well Begun Is Half Done. Your presentation should - catch attention - arouse interest Catch attention Ey
3、e contact- audience Salutation – language expressions ---Choose suitable language expressions for opening your speech Thank you Mr. Chairman Thanks for the chairman’s introduction. Ladies and gentlemen, I am honored to address this distinguished audience today. 我非常荣幸地能有此机会发言. Thank you and
4、 good morning. It’s a pleasure to be here and an honor to present my … Good afternoon. I am pleased to participate the symposium and I am also honored to speak here. I am privileged to be here with you this afternoon. Ladies and gentlemen. It is a great pleasure for me to share my work with
5、this distinguished group of scholars. ★I am honored to have been invited to speak at this symposium. ★I owe a great debt to gratitude to the Organizing mittee of the conference for asking me to speak here today. I wish also to thank my American hosts for their generosity and hospitality. ★I woul
6、d like to thank Dr. Huang for permitting me the privilege to speak to this audience. Arouse interest Don’t start your speech with a tedious introduction Go directly to your topic. Topic: not too long using noun phrase repeating your topic in proper time once Use visual aid to start. (
7、map, figure, table, diagram etc.) Make a startling statement. Good morning, everyone, I appreciate the opportunity to be with you today. I am here to talk to you about a disease. Some of you may already be infected; most of you will in some way be touched by this disease. If this disease
8、can’t be eradicated, it will have a direct and serious impact on every person in this room. 3. Presenting your speech Pronunciation: Clear, full vowel sound Rhythm: making every meaning block coherently presented; avoid repeating unnecessarily/too quickly; proper pause Language expre
9、ssions for beginning your presentation * I would like to start by briefly reviewing … *Let us start with the theoretical basis of this new technique. *To begin with, I have to review the previous work in …. * I think it would be best to start out by looking at/into…. The first point I’d like to
10、 make is … First , I shall explain to you … Language expressions for indicating your topic I would like to concentrate on the… I prefer to confine my talk to the latest development in… In today’s talk, I restrict myself to … In my presentation this morning, I’ll limit myself to three major p
11、oints on…only. What I’m going to present today is …. I shall devote myself to the ….(specific topic) Language expressions for introducing outline briefly My talk consists of two parts. One is …and the other is… I’ve divided my presentation into two parts. My presentation will be given in fou
12、r parts. The first part deals with…The second part relates to…The third part concerns and the last part discusses… Language expressions for expressing purpose The purpose of my study is … My purpose of the study is to … The talk is designed for the purpose of… To realize the purpose of… , I c
13、onducted the research in… For the purpose of…, I and my team studied… Language expressions for shifting to the next main point Well. Let’s move on to the next point. We will now e to the second problem. Turning to the next question, I’ll talk about the stages of the procedure. At the second
14、topic, I shall stop here. Now let’s turn our attention to the third topic. Language expressions for indicating summary To sum up, In summary, To summarize, Finally, as a summary statement, Language expressions for conclusion In recognition of the above, we may conclude that… Allow me to
15、 conclude by listing out all the factors influencing the efficacy. In conclusion, I would like to point out the following aspects. Let me conclude my talk with the following ments. I’d like to leave you with the following conclusion. Language expressions of referring to the next topic I’ll de
16、al with it later. I’ll touch upon that point in a moment. I shall tell you in detail shortly. I shall discuss it in the second part of my speech. Language expression for explaining PPT/slides etc. The diagram on this slide displaces… This chart depicts… The curve in this PPT shows… This ta
17、ble presents… The flow-hart points out… This figure exhibits… Closing Before you close your presentation, pause for a while. Using one or two sentences to end your presentation. 1. Well, that brings me to the end of my presentation. The last slide is a brief summary of what I have talked abo
18、ut. 2. Before I finish, let me just say…. 3. To close my speech, I’ll show you the last slide. 4. Let’s look at what I have talked. 5. To end my presentation, I’d like to show you the last slide. 6. Finally, I am going to talk about…. Inviting the repetition of question Pardon, I couldn’t h
19、ear what you said. I am sorry I forget your first question. Would you please be so kind as to repeat it? Well, I am not quite sure what your question is. Does it mean…? Are you referring to the significance of the difference? Are you suggesting that …? Sorry, I don’t quite catch that. Could you
20、 please say it again? If I understand you correctly, you are asking/saying that…. Pardon. I didn’t quite get the last point of your question I beg your pardon, I didn’t catch what you said. Weling the question Thank you. I appreciate that question. This is a hard question. I’d be delighted
21、to answer your question In answer to your question, I would say that…. Thank you for your question. I’ll try to answer it briefly. That’s a very good/interesting/big question. I’ll try to explain…briefly here and I wish to have a further discussion with you on… after the meeting. I appreciate yo
22、ur interest in my research, but this needs further study. I think it will be possible to answer your question when more experiments are pleted. The only answer I can give at present is to …. We are now working on this problem and, if you agree, I’ll answer your question in a few weeks by email.
23、This is a question worth further discussion. Perhaps I could answer it in the seminar tomorrow. I think that’s something we could look into in details later. Part II. Exchanging ideas at discussion Indicating that you have a question and asking a question Excuse me, did you say that…? Pardon.
24、 You mean that you’ve tested it in…? Well, I am not quite understand how you reached the conclusion. Could you please explain…? Yes. It shows the…. Well, my question is…? Excuse me, if …how…(about…/to do…/could it…)? Sorry, I don’t quite understand …. Could it be possibly changed if…? Express
25、ing different ideas at a discussion Dr. Smith, have you ever…. And if we take … into account, perhaps …. Perhaps we could…. I suppose that … but the fact is… Sorry, I am not quite convinced that …. Perhaps, we need…. Yes. Any …could bring about…. But …. In case of … , the result could be diff
26、erent. If I may say so, without…we can’t …. If I may ask…(对敏感问题) Part III. Initiating a conversation Excuse me, aren’t you Dr. Engleton? Excuse me, Dr…. I am…from China. I am interested in…. Could you …? Hello, Dr. xxx. Nice to meet you. I’d appreciate the chance to talk to you sometime b
27、ecause I…. Part IV. municate with people Example: Dr. Kerridge, may I introduce you to Dr. Hyman? Glad to meet you. Glad to meet you , too. I’m pleased to meet you at last. I’ve heard so much about you from Dr. Liu . I believe you’re doing research in the field of Agri-economy. That’s right. I was most interested in hearing about your recent paper on the immigrants from country to urban areas. Do you think you could let me have a copy? I’d be delighted to. In fact, I’ve got a few copies with me. I’ll bring one with me tomorrow. Thank you very much.






