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  • Unit 9.
  • Presentation in
  • International Conferences

2
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.

3
  • 1. Visual aids to help your speech
  • PPT large enough, color, layout
  • (pink, purple are not suitable)
  • Overhead projector
  • (distinguishing)

4
  • Slides
  • (operation)
  • Gesture
  • (assisting your speech )
  • Posture
  • (position, proper)

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2. Oral presentation
  • Well Begun Is Half Done.

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  • Your presentation should
  • - catch attention
  • - arouse interest
  • Catch attention
  • Eye contact- audience
  • Salutation language expressions

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  • Choose suitable language expressions for opening
    your speech
  • Thank you Mr. Chairman
  • Thanks for the chairmans introduction.
  • Ladies and gentlemen, I am honored to address
    this distinguished audience today.
  • ?????????????.

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  • Thank you and good morning.
  • Its 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.

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  • Ladies and gentlemen.
  • It is a great pleasure for me to share my work
    with this distinguished group of scholars.
  • I am honored to have been invited to speak at
    this symposium.

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  • I owe a great debt to gratitude to the Organizing
    Committee of the conference for asking me to
    speak here today. I wish also to thank my
    American hosts for their generosity and
    hospitality.
  • I would like to thank Dr. Huang for permitting me
    the privilege to speak to this audience.

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  • Arouse interest
  • Dont 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

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  • Use visual aid to start.
  • (map, figure, table, diagram etc.)
  • Make a startling statement.

13
  • 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
    cant be eradicated, it will have a direct and
    serious impact on every person in this room.

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  • 3. Presenting your speech
  • pronunciation
  • Clear, full vowel sound
  • rhythm
  • making every meaning block coherently presented
  • avoid repeating unnecessarily, too quickly
  • proper pause

15
Language expressions 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.

16
  • The first point Id like to make is
  • First , I shall explain to you

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  • 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 todays talk, I restrict myself to

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  • In my presentation this morning, Ill limit
    myself to three major points ononly.
  • What Im going to present today is .
  • I shall devote myself to the .(specific topic)

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Language expressions for introducing outline
briefly
  • My talk consists of two parts. One is and the
    other is
  • Ive divided my presentation into two parts.
  • My presentation will be given in four parts. The
    first part deals withThe second part relates
    toThe third part concerns and the last part
    discusses

20
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

21
  • To realize the purpose of , I conducted the
    research in
  • For the purpose of, I and my team studied

22
Language expressions for shifting to the next
main point
  • Well. Lets move on to the next point.
  • We will now come to the second problem.
  • Turning to the next question, I ll talk about
    the stages of the procedure.
  • At the second topic, I shall stop here, Now lets
    turn our attention to the third topic.

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Language expressions for indicating summary
  • To sum up,
  • In summary,
  • To summarize,
  • Finally, as a summary statement,

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Language expressions for conclusion
  • In recognition of the above, we may conclude
    that
  • Allow me to conclude by listing out all the
    factors influencing the efficacy.
  • In conclusion, I would like to point out the
    following aspects.

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  • Let me conclude my talk with the following
    comments.
  • Id like to leave you with the following
    conclusion.

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Language expressions of referring to the next
topic
  • Ill deal with it later.
  • Ill 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.

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Language expression for explaining PPT/slides
etc.
  • The diagram on this slide displaces
  • This chart depicts
  • The curve in this PPT shows
  • This table presents
  • The flow-hart points out
  • This figure exhibits

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Presentation Practice
  • Topics
  • 1. China-Africa friendship benefits the economy
    of the two parties.
  • 2. Agricultural development in China.
  • 3. Chinese Farmers their employment in cities.
  • 4. Food safety a serious problem in Chinese
    diet.

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About examination
  • 1. Each student presents a speech
  • for 7-8 minutes.
  • 2. The speech must be assisted by
  • visual aids-PPT.
  • 3. After the 8-minute talk, audience will
  • ask the speaker 2-3 questions about
  • his/her topic.
  • 4. The examination will begin on 21,
  • Dec., 2006.
  • 5. Students can choose any topic related to
    your research or adopt other people/s paper as
    your speech script

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  • 5. A student can choose any topic related to
    his/her research or adopt other peoples paper as
    his/her speech script.
  • 6. Students will be divided into 3 groups,
    first group will take part in the exam on 21,
    Dec. and the others will do it on 22, Dec.
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