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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…)?
Part II. Exchanging ideas at discussion
Indicating that you have a question and asking a question
Excuse me, did you say that…? Pardon. You mean that you’ve tested
6. Finally, I am going to talk about….
• Closing your presentation
• 1. Thank you for your attention. • 2. Thank you for listening
3. That’s all I want to show you about… Thank you.
any questions.
Inviting the repetition of question
Pardon, I couldn’t hear what you said.
I am sorry I forget your first question. Would you please be so kind as to repeat it?
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?
Using one or two sentences to end your presentation.
Signaling the end part
1. Well, that brings me to the end of my presentation. The last slide is a brief summary of what I have talked about.
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.
I beg your pardon, I didn’t catch what you said.
Welcoming the question
Thank you. I appreciate that question.
This is a hard question.
I’d be delighted to answer your question
• 4. That’s all for my presentation. Thanks for your attention.
• 5. Ladies and gentlemen, that’s the brief introduction about my work. I welcome all comments. Thank you.
Sorry, I don’t quite catch that. Could you 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 questionFra Baidu bibliotek
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.
Part IV. Communicate with people
Example: Dr. Kerridge, may I introduce you to
Dr. Hyman? Gld to meet you. Glad to meet you , too. I’m pleased to meet you at last. I’ve
Sorry, I don’t quite understand …. Could it be possibly changed if…?
Expressing different ideas at a discussion
Dr. Smith, have you ever…. And if we take … into account, perhaps ….
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.
In case of … , the result could be different.
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?
• 8. Then thank you for the privilege of being present of this conference.
• 9. That’s all of my talk. Thank you for the opportunity of sharing my view with you.
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 because I….
I appreciate your interest in my research, but this needs further study.
I think it will be possible to answer your question when more experiments are completed.
• Inviting questions
• 1. Now I’d like to answer questions ,if any.
• 2. Now I am ready for questions, if any.
• 3. So, let’s throw it open to questions. • 4. I would be glad to try and answer
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.
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 …?
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 ….
• 6. That’s all for my talk. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask me. Thank you.
• 7. ladies and gentlemen, thanks for your attention and I am quite willing to discuss with you anytime. Thank you.
Communication at International Conference
Part I. Presentation at international conference---continued
Closing
Before you close your presentation, pause for a while.
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.
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…)?
Part II. Exchanging ideas at discussion
Indicating that you have a question and asking a question
Excuse me, did you say that…? Pardon. You mean that you’ve tested
6. Finally, I am going to talk about….
• Closing your presentation
• 1. Thank you for your attention. • 2. Thank you for listening
3. That’s all I want to show you about… Thank you.
any questions.
Inviting the repetition of question
Pardon, I couldn’t hear what you said.
I am sorry I forget your first question. Would you please be so kind as to repeat it?
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?
Using one or two sentences to end your presentation.
Signaling the end part
1. Well, that brings me to the end of my presentation. The last slide is a brief summary of what I have talked about.
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.
I beg your pardon, I didn’t catch what you said.
Welcoming the question
Thank you. I appreciate that question.
This is a hard question.
I’d be delighted to answer your question
• 4. That’s all for my presentation. Thanks for your attention.
• 5. Ladies and gentlemen, that’s the brief introduction about my work. I welcome all comments. Thank you.
Sorry, I don’t quite catch that. Could you 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 questionFra Baidu bibliotek
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.
Part IV. Communicate with people
Example: Dr. Kerridge, may I introduce you to
Dr. Hyman? Gld to meet you. Glad to meet you , too. I’m pleased to meet you at last. I’ve
Sorry, I don’t quite understand …. Could it be possibly changed if…?
Expressing different ideas at a discussion
Dr. Smith, have you ever…. And if we take … into account, perhaps ….
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.
In case of … , the result could be different.
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?
• 8. Then thank you for the privilege of being present of this conference.
• 9. That’s all of my talk. Thank you for the opportunity of sharing my view with you.
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 because I….
I appreciate your interest in my research, but this needs further study.
I think it will be possible to answer your question when more experiments are completed.
• Inviting questions
• 1. Now I’d like to answer questions ,if any.
• 2. Now I am ready for questions, if any.
• 3. So, let’s throw it open to questions. • 4. I would be glad to try and answer
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.
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 …?
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 ….
• 6. That’s all for my talk. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask me. Thank you.
• 7. ladies and gentlemen, thanks for your attention and I am quite willing to discuss with you anytime. Thank you.
Communication at International Conference
Part I. Presentation at international conference---continued
Closing
Before you close your presentation, pause for a while.
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.