英语演讲PPT实用语句句型
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开场白
正式场合做
presentation,可能需要一些隆重点的开场白。
Ladies and
gentleman It's an honor to have the opportunity to
address such a distinguished
audience
女士们先生们,我感到很荣幸有机会在这么多杰出的观众面前发言
Good
morning, everyone. I appreciate the opportunity to
be with you today. I am here to talk to
you
about
各位早上好。很开心有这个机会跟你们一起。今天在这里我主要想跟大家谈
I
am delightedpleasedglad to have the opportunity to
presentof making this presentation
我非常开心有机会在这做演示
如果是轻松场合,则可以随意一些。
Hello
again everybody. Thank you for being on timemaking
the effort to come today
大家好。谢谢大家今天抽出时间来这里
I'm glad you could all get here
我很开心你们都能来
概述
简单介绍一下你的展示,包括主要内容、展示时长和你准备如何回答问题。
主题
The subject of my presentation
is.今天演示主题是
I shall be speaking today
about.我今天主要谈论
My presentation
concerns.我的演示主要是关于
Today' s topic is.今天的题目是
Today we are here to give a presentation
on.今天我们要做一个关于…的演示。
发言长度
During the next
ten minutes, I shall在接下来十分钟,我会
My presentation
will last for about ten minutes我的演示大概有十分钟
I
won't take up more than ten minutes of your
time..我的演示不会超过十分钟
I know that time is short,
so I intend to keep this brief.我知道时间不多了,所以我会简短
I have a lot to cram in to the ten minutes, so
I'd better make a
start..在接下来十分钟我要说的
很多,所以我最好进入正题
概述概要
My
presentation is in three parts.展示分为三部分。
My
presentation is divided into three main
sections.我的展示分为了三个主要部分。
Firstly, secondly,
finally第一,第二,最后
I’m going to take a look at
talk about examineconcentrate on limit myself to
the question of
我将看一看说一说研究专注于集中于…的问题
tell
you something about the background说一说相关背景
give
you some facts and figures告知你们一些事实和数据
fill you
in on the history of..告诉你们……的历史。
欢迎提问
Please feel free to interrupt me if you have
questions.如果你有任何问题,请随意打断我。
There will be time
for questions at the end of the
presentation.展示最后,会留出时间进行问答。
I’d be grateful
if you could ask your questions after the
presentation如果您能在展示后提问,我
会很感激
主体部分
演讲过程中,时不时提醒观众你所讲的内容和他们的利益和兴趣密切相关。
As I said at the beginning…正如我开始时所讲的
This,
of course, will help you(to achieve the
20%Increase).当然,这能够帮助你(获得20%的增长
率)。
As you
remember, we are concerned
with正如你所记得的那样,我们十分关心……的问题
This ties in with my
original statement.这与我一开始的陈述相一致。
This relates
directly to the question I put to you
before..这与我之前向你们提出的问题直接相
关
确保观众跟上你的思路
I'd now like to move on to..现在我要说下一个
I'd
like to turn to.我要转移到
That's all I have to say
about.这就是关于我所要讲的所有内容了。
Now I'd like to look
at..现在,我想来看看
This leads me to my next
point这就把我引入下一个要点。
We all ought to be aware of
the following points.我们应该意识到
主体部分引导观众看PPT
你精心制作的PPT上的图表,当然要好好介绍给观众:
This graph shows
you这一图表向你展示了
Take a look at this.看一看这个
If
you look at this, you will see看看这张图表,你会发现
I'd
like you to look at this我希望你们能看一下这个
This chart
illustrates the figures这个图表解释了这些数据
This graph
gives you a break down of这一图表洋细解释了
给你的观众充分的时间来
理解这些图表,稍作停顿,然后再解释为什么这些图表很重要。你可
以使用以下表达
As
you can see就像你看到的那样
This clearly
shows…这很清楚地쿄示了
From this, we can understand
how why从这里,我们可以理解
This area of the chart is
interesting图表的这一部分很有意思
总结
展示的最后,做一个总结,并且重复一下要点。
That brings me to
the end of my presentation. I’ve talked
about.到了整个展示的结尾了。我已经
讲过…
Well, that's about
it for now. We've covered.这就是我所要讲的全部内容了,我们说过了
So, that was our marketing strategy. In brief,
we所以,这就是我们的市场策略,简而言之,我们
To summarize,
I..总结下来,我
That concludes our
presentation.演示到此结束了。
I am afraid that the
clock is against us, so we had better stop
here.时间到了,所以我们今天就到
这儿。
将展示的总结词与开场白相联系。
So I hope that you're a little clearer on how
we can achieve sales growth
of20%所以我希望你们
清楚我们应当如何获得销售额20%的增长了,
To
return to the original question, we can
achieve返回一开始的问题,我们可以得出…
So just to
round the talk off, I want to go back to the
beginning when I asked
you所以为了使这
一讨论更加完整,我希望返回到一开始我问你们的那个问题
I hope
I've managed to give you a clearer picture
of.我希望我让你们清楚地了解了
I hope that my presentation
today will help you with what I said at the
beginning我希望我今天
的展示能够在我开始讲述的那几个方面给予你们帮助
挑战观众提问
感谢大家,并邀请他们提问。
You have been a
very attentive audience. Thank
you.你们是一群很用心的观众。非常感谢。
Thank you for listening-
and now if there are any questions, I would be
pleased to answer
them.
谢谢你们聆听,如果有任何问题,我会很高兴来解答。
Thank you
for your attention. I'd be glad to answer your
questions you might
have谢谢大家的关
注,我将很高兴回答你们的任何问题。
重述一下问题是个聪明的办法,
可以确认你是否理解了问题,同时,给自己一些时间来思考。
Thank you. So you
would like further clarification on our
strategy?谢谢你,所以你希望我能够对
我们的策略做出更进一步的说明?
That’s an interesting question, How are we
going to get voluntary
redundancy?这是个有趣的问
题,我们如何才能让员工自愿离职呢?
Thank
you for asking. What is our plan for next
year?谢谢提问,我们明年的计划是什么呢?
挑战观众提向回答完毕后,确认提问者是否满意。
Does this answer your question?这是否回答了你的疑问呢?
I hope this explains the situation for
you我希望这能够为你解释这一状况。
I hope this was what you
wanted to hear我希望这是你想听到的答案.
如果你不知道如何作答,就说不知道。
That' s an interesting question. I don't
actually know off the top of my head, but I'll try
to get back
to you later with an
answer.这是个有趣的问题,我一时还不知道答案,但我之后会尽量找到答
案回复你的
I'm afraid I'm unable to answer that at the
moment. Perhaps I can get back to you
later.恐怕我暂
时不能回答这一问题,也许过后我可以回复你
That's a
very good question. However, we don't have any
figures on that, so I can't give you
accurate
answer.非常好的可题,但我们还没有相关数据,所以不能给你明确的回答.
Unfortunately, I'm not the best person to
answer that我并不是回答这一问题的最佳人选
遇到各种状况观众没听懂?重新表述ー下你刚刚说的话。
Let me just say
that in another way让我用另一种方式来表述一下。
Perhaps I
can rephrase that.也许我能重新表述一下。
Put it another
way, this means.换句话说,意味着
用声音来表现
声音不可太单调,观众
会厌倦。语速也不可过快,观众会走神。通过速度和语气的变化,有助于
抓住观众的注意力强调重点词语
,在适当的地方停顿。
The first strategy involves getting
to know our market (pause) and finding out what
they want
(pause). Customer surveys (pause) as
well as staff training (pause) will help us do thi
s第一个策略
需要我们了解市场(停顿),找到市场需求(停顿)。消费者调查(顿)和员工培训(停顿
)将帮助我们
做到这一点
Introduction
On behalf of Company, I would
like to welcome you here today.
My name is
JohnJane Smith and I am the CFO of Global Travel.
Hi, I’m JohnJane and I am the head of
markteing of Global Travel.
Good
morningafternoonevening ladies and gentlemen. My
name is JohnJane Smith and I am
delighted to
be here today to talk to you about…
I’d like
to introduce my colleague JohnJane Smith.
Hi
everyone, I’m JohnJane from Accounts and today I’d
like to talk to you about…
Introducing the
topic
Today I am here to talk to you about…
As you all know, today I am going to talk to
you about…
I would like to take this
opportunity to talk to you about…
I am
delighted to be here today to tell you about…
Today I would like to outline…
Structuring
the presentation
My talk is divided into x
parts.
I’ll start with…First I will talk
about…I’ll begin with…
I will look at…
next…
and finally…
I will be glad to
answer any questions that you may have at the end.
Beginning the presentation
I’ll start with
some general information on…
I’d just like to
give you some background information about…
Before I start, does anyone know…?
As you
are all awareAs you all know…
Changing the
topicspeaker
Right, let’s move on to…
This
leads me to my next point, which is…
I’d now
like to look atconsider…
Now I will pass you
over tohand it over to Joe Bloggs
Does anyone
have any questions before I move on?
Inviting
questions
Does have anyone have any questions?
I will be happy to answer your questions now.
If you have any questions, please don’t
hesitate to ask.
If you have any further
questions, I will be happy to talk to you at the
end.
Summary and conclusion
Summary:
To sum up…
So to summarise the main points
of my talk…
Just a quick recap of my main
points…
Conclusion:
I’d
like to conclude by…
That brings me to the end
of my presentation, thank for listeningfor your
attention.
Thank you all for listening, it was
a pleasure being here today.
Well, that’s it
from me. Thanks very much.
Introduce
1. Good morningafternoon (everyone) (ladies
and gentlemen).
2. It’s a pleasure to welcome
(the President) here.
3. I’m … (the Director
of …)
4. By the end of the
talkpresentationsession, you’ll know how to…
…you will have learned about…
Introduce the presentation topic
5. I
plan to say a few words about…
6. I’m going to
talk about…
7. The subject of my talk is…
Outline
8. My talk will be in (three
parts).
9. In the first part…
10. Then in
the second part…
11. Finally, I’ll go on to
talk about…
Questions
12. Please
interrupt if you have any questions.
13. After
my talk, there will be time for a discussion and
any questions.
Beginning the Main
Body
14. Now let’s move to turn to the
first part of my talk which is about…
15. So,
first…
16. To begin with…
Ending
Parts within the Main Body
17. That
completesconcludes…
18. That’s all (I want to
say for now) on…
19. Ok, I’ve explained how…
Beginning a New Part
20. Let’s move to (the next part which is)…
21. So now we come to the next point, which
is…
22. Now I want to describe…
23. Let’s
turn to the next issue…
24. I’d now like to
change direction and talk about...
Listing and Sequencing
If in your English
presentation, you need to talk about goals,
challenges, and strategies, listing
phrases
can help link these together and improve the flow
of your speech. If you have to explain
processes, sequencing phrases are helpful:
Listing
25. There are three
things to consider. First… Second… Third…
26.
There are two kinds of… The first is… The second
is…
27. We can see four advantages and two
disadvantages. First, advantages…
28. One is…
Another is… A third advantage is… Finally…
Sequencing
29. There are (four)
different stages to the process.
30. First
then next after that then (x) after x there’s
y.
31. There are two steps involved. The first
step is… The second step is…
32. There are
four stages to the project.
33. At the
beginning later then finally…
34. I’ll
describe the development of the idea. First the
background, then the present situation,
and
then the prospect for the future.
Ending
the Main Body
35. Okay, that ends (the
third part of) my talk.
36. That’s all I want
to say for now on (the 2017 results).
Beginning the Summary andor Conclusion
37. To sum up…
38. Ok, in brief, there are
several advantages and disadvantages.
39. To
conclude…
40. I’d like to end by emphasizing
the main points.
41. I’d like to end with a
summary of the main points.
Concluding
42. I think we have seen
that we should…
43. In my opinion, we should…
44. I recommendsuggest that we…
45. There
are three reasons why I recommend this. First, …
Second, … Finally,...
An Ending Phrase
46. Well, I’ve covered the points that I
needed to present today.
47. That sums up (my
description of the new model).
48. That
concludes my talk for today.
Inviting
Questions andor Introducing Discussion
49. Now
we have (half an hour) for questions and
discussion.
50. So, now I’d be very interested
to hear your comments.
Thanking the
Audience
51. I’d like to thank you for
taking time out to listen to my presentation.
52. Thank you for listening your attention.
Many thanks for coming.
WELCOME
At the beginning of each presentation, you
should welcome your audience. Depending on who
you are addressing, you should extend a more
or less formal welcome.
Good
morningafternoonevening, ladies and
gentlemeneveryone.
On behalf of “Company
X”, allow me to extend a warm welcome to you.
Hi, everyone. Welcome to “Name of the event”.
INTRODUCING THE SPEAKER
The level of
formality of your welcome address will also apply
to how you introduce yourself.
Customize it to
match your audience.
Let me briefly
introduce myself. My name is “John Miller” and I
am delighted to be here today to
talk to you
about…
First, let me introduce myself. My
name is “John Miller” and I am the “Position” of
“Company X”.
I’m “John” from “Company Y”
and today I’d like to talk to you about…
INTRODUCING THE TOPIC
After
the welcome address and the introduction of the
speaker comes the presentation of the
topic.
Here are some useful introductory phrases.
Today I am here to talk to you about…
What I am going to talk about today is…
I would like to take this opportunity to talk
to you about…
I am delighted to be here
today to tell you about…
I want to make
you a short presentation about…
I’d like
to give you a brief breakdown of…
EXPLANATION OF GOALS
It is always
recommended to present the goals of your
presentation at the beginning. This will
help
the audience to understand your objectives.
The purpose of this presentation is…
My objective today is…
STRUCTURE
After presenting the topic and your
objectives, give your listeners an overview of the
presentation’s structure. Your audience will
then know what to expect in detail.
My
talkpresentation is divided into “x” parts.
I’ll start with…First, I will talk about…I’ll
begin with…
…then I will look at…
…next…
and finally…
STARTING
POINT
After all this preparation, you can
finally get started with the main part of the
presentation. The
following phrases will help
you with that.
Let me start with some
general information on…
Let
me begin by explaining whyhow…
I’d like
to give you some background information about…
Before I start, does anyone know…
As you are all aware…
I think
everybody has heard about…, but hardly anyone
knows a lot about it.
END OF A SECTION
If you have completed a chapter or section of
your presentation, inform your audience, so that
they do not lose their train of thought.
That’s all I have to say about…
We’ve
looked at…
So much for…
INTERIM
CONCLUSION
Drawing interim conclusions is of
utmost importance in a presentation, particularly
at the end of
a chapter or section. Without
interim conclusions, your audience will quickly
forget everything
you may have said earlier.
To sum up…
Let’s summarize
briefly what we have looked at.
Here is a
quick recap of the main points of this section.
I’d like to recap the main points.
Well, that’s about it for this part. We’ve
covered…
TRANSITION
Use one of the
following phrases to move on from one chapter to
the next.
I’d now like to move on to the
next part…
This leads me to my next
point, which is…
Turning our attention
now to…
Let’s now turn to…
EXAMPLES
Frequently, you have to give
examples in a presentation. The following phrases
are useful in that
respect.
For
example,…
A good example of this is…
As an illustration,…
To give you an
example,…
To illustrate this point…
DETAILS
In a presentation, you may often
need to provide more details regarding a certain
issue. These
expressions will help you to do
so.
I’d like to expand on this
aspectproblempoint.
Let me elaborate
further on…
LINKS
If you want to link
to another point in your presentation, the
following phrases may come in
handy.
As I said at the beginning,…
This
relates to what I was saying earlier…
Let
me go back to what I said earlier about…
This ties in with…
REFERENCE TO THE
STARTING POINT
In longer presentations, you
run the risk that after a while the audience may
forget your original
topic and objective.
Therefore, it makes sense to refer to the starting
point from time to time.
I hope that you
are a little clearer on how we can…
To
return to the original question, we can…
Just to round the talk off, I want
to go back to the beginning when I…
I
hope that my presentation today will help with
what I said at the beginning…
REFERENCE
TO SOURCES
In a presentation, you frequently
have to refer to external sources, such as studies
and surveys.
Here are some useful phrases for
marking these references.
Based on our
findings,…
According to our study,…
Our data showsindicates…
GRAPHS AND
IMAGES
Presentations are usually full of
graphs and images. Use the following phrases to
give your
audience an understanding of your
visuals.
Let me use a graphic to explain
this.
I’d like to illustrate this point
by showing you…
Let the pictures speak
for themselves.
I think the graph
perfectly shows howthat…
If you look at
this tablebar chartflow chartline chartgraph, you
can see that…
EMPHASIS
To ensure that
your presentation does not sound monotonous, from
time to time you should
emphasize certain
points. Here are some suggestions.
It
should be emphasized that…
I would like
to draw your attention to this point…
Another significant point is that…
The significance of this is…
This is
important because…
We have to remember
that…
PARAPHRASE
At times
it might happen that you expressed yourself
unclearly and your audience did not
understand
your point. In such a case, you should paraphrase
your argument using simpler
language.
In other words,…
To put it more
simply,…
What I mean to say is…
So, what I’m saying is….
To put it in
another way….
QUESTIONS DURING THE
PRESENTATION
Questions are an integral part of
a presentation. These phrases allow you to respond
to questions
during a presentation.
Does anyone have any questions or comments?
I am happy to answer your questions now.
Please feel free to interrupt me if you
have questions.
If you have any
questions, please don’t hesitate to ask.
Please stop me if you have any questions.
Do you have any questions before I move on?
If there are no further questions at this
point, I’d like to…
QUESTIONS AT THE END
OF A PRESENTATION
To ensure that a
presentation is not disrupted by questions, it is
advisable to answer questions at
the very end.
Inform your audience about this by using these
phrases.
There will be time for questions
at the end of the presentation.
I’ll
gladly answer any of your questions at the end.
I’d be grateful if you could ask your
questions after the presentation.
INQUIRIES
After answering a
question from the audience, check that the
addressee has understood your
answer and is
satisfied with it.
Does this answer your
question?
Did I make myself clear?
I hope this explains the situation for you.
UNKNOWN ANSWER
Occasionally, it may
happen that you do not have an answer to a
question. That is not necessarily
a bad thing.
Simply use one of the following phrases to address
the fact.
That’s an interesting question.
I don’t actually know off the top of my head, but
I’ll try to get back
to you later with an
answer.
I’m afraid I’m unable to answer
that at the moment. Perhaps, I can get back to you
later.
Good question. I really don’t
know! What do you think?
That’s a very
good question. However, I don’t have any figures
on that, so I can’t give you an
accurate
answer.
Unfortunately, I’m not the best
person to answer that.
SUMMARY AND
CONCLUSION
At the end of the presentation, you
should summarize the important facts once again.
I’d like to conclude by…
In
conclusion, let me sum up my main points.
Weighing the pros and cons, I come to the
conclusion that…
That brings me to the
end of my presentation. Thank you for
listeningyour attention.
Thank you all
for listening. It was a pleasure being here today.
Well, that’s it from me. Thanks very
much.
That brings me to the end of my
presentation. Thanks for your attention.
HANDING OVER
If you are not the only
speaker, you can hand over to somebody else by
using one of these
phrases.
Now I will pass you over to my colleague
‘Jerry’.
‘Jerry’, the floor is yours.
CONCLUSION
We hope that our article
will help you in preparing and holding your next
presentation. It goes
without saying that our
list is just a small extract from the huge world
of expressions and phrases.
As always, the
Internet is an inexhaustible source of further
information. Here are the links to two
websites that we would recommend to you in
this context.
成功英语演讲的秘诀:开场白、结束语
应对问题
-I will be pleased to answer any
questions you may have at the end of the
presentation.
-Please can you save your
questions till the end.
-If you have any
questions, I will be pleased to answer them at the
end of the presentation.
-there will be time
at the end of the presentation to answer your
questions-so please feel free to
ask me
anything then.
-Don't hesitate to interrupt
if you have a question.
-Please feel free to
interrupt me at any time.
-Please stop me if
you have any questions.
-If you need
clarification on any point, you're welcome to ask
questions at any time.
-Can I come back to
that point later?
-I will be coming to that
point in a minute.
-That's a tricky question.
-We will go into details later. But just to
give you an idea of...
-I am afraid there's
no easy answer to that one...
-Yes, that's a
very good point.
-Perhaps we could leave that
point until the questions at the end of the
presentation
-I think I said that I would
answer questions at the end of the presentation---
perhaps you
wouldn't mind waiting until then.
-I think we have time for just one more
question
欢迎听众(正式)
- Welcome to our
company
- I am pleased to be able to welcome
you to our company...
- I'd like to thank you
for coming.
- May I take this
opportunity of thanking you for coming
欢迎听众(非正式 )
- I'm glad you
could all get here...
- I'm glad to see so
many people here.
- It's GREat to be back
here.
- Hello again everybody. Thank you for
being on timemaking the effort to come today.
- Welcome to X Part II.
受邀请在会议上致词
- I am delightedpleasedglad to have the
opportunity to presentof making this
presentation...
- I am grateful for the
opportunity to present...
- I'd like to thank
you for invitingasking megiving me the chance
to...
- Good morningafternoonevening ladies
and gentleman
- It's my pleasant duty today
to...
- I've been asked to...
告知演讲的话题
- the subject of my presentation
is...
- I shall be speaking today about...
- My presentation concerns...
- Today's
topic is...
- Today we are here to give a
presentation on...
- Today we are here to
talk about...Before we start, I'd like you meet my
team members...
- A brief look at today's
agenda...(告诉听众所讲内容的先后顺序)
- Before we start
our presentation, let's take a brief look at the
agenda...
- I shall be offering a brief
analysis of...
- the main area that I intend
to cover in this presentation is...
- Take a
moment and think of...
- Thank you for giving
me the opportunity to tell you about...
告诉听众发言的长度
- During the next ten minutes,
I shall...
- I shall be speaking for about
ten minutes...
- My presentation will
last for about ten minutes...
- I won't take
up more than ten minutes of your time...
- I
don't intend to speak for longer than ten
minutes...
- I know that time is short, so I
intend to keep this brief
- I have a lot to
cram in to the next ten minutes, so I'd better
make a start...
引起听众的兴趣
- I'm going
to be speaking about something that is vitally
important to all of us.
- My presentation
will help solve a problem that has puzzled people
for years...
- At the end of this
presentation you will understand why this company
has been so successful for
so long...
- I am going to be talking about a
product that could double your profit margins...
- the next ten minutes will change your
attitude to sales and marketing...
- Over the
next ten minutes you are going to hear about
something that will change the way your
companies operate...
- By the end of this
presentation you will know all there is to know
about...
告诉听众内容要点
- there are five
main aspects to this topic (...the first, ... the
second, ...a third, ...another, ... the
final)
- I am going to examine these topics in the
following order (...first, ...next, ...after that,
...finally)
- I've divided my talk into five
parts...
- I will deal with these topics in
chronological order...
- I'm going to start
with a general overview and then focus on this
particular problem (...in
general, ...more
particularly).
- I want to start with this
particular topic, and then draw some more general
conclusions from it
(...specifically, ... in a
wider context).
- there are (a number of)
factors that may affect...
- We have to take
into account in any discussion of this subject,
the following considerations.
- We all ought
to be aware of the following points.
结束语
-In conclusion, I'd like to...
-I'd like
to finish by...
-Finally...
-By way of
conclusion...
-I hope I have made myself
understood
-I hope you have found this useful
-I hope this has given you some ideaclear
ideaan outline of...
-Let me end by saying...
-That, then was all I had to say on...
-That concludes our presentation...
-I
hope I've managed to give you a clearer picture
of...
-If there are any questions, I'd be
delighted to...
-Thank you for your
attention...
-Let's break for a coffee at
this point
-I am afraid that the clock is
against us, so we had better stop here
-You
have been a very attentive audience---thank you
做presentation,我们要注意对话题的准备以及态度和身体语言等等,除此之外
,我们还应
该掌握一些常用句型。
1. Right, let’s get
started.
2. Let me introduce myself.
3. I’ve divided my presentation
into three main parts.
4. Just to give you a
brief overview.
5. I’ll be saying more about
this in a minute.
6. I’m sure the implications
of this are clear to all of us.
7. There’s an
important point to be made here.
8. OK, let’s
move on. (go on to make your next point)
9. As
you can see, the figures speak for themselves.
10. To go back to what I was saying earlier.
11. Are there any questions you’d like to ask
at this point?
12. I’d like to look at this in
more detail.
13. Let’s put this into
perspective. (to explain it this way)
14.
Perhaps I should expand on that a little.
15.
To digress for a moment? (to depart from your
plan)
16. So, to sum up?
17. That brings
me to the end of my talk.
18. Thank you. I’m
sure you all have lots of questions.
ng, name, position
Ladies and gentlemen.
It’s an honor to have the opportunity to address
such a distinguished
audience.
Good
morning. Let me start by saying just a few words
about my own background. I started out
in….
Good afternoon and thank you for making the
effort to be here with us today.
Good
morning, ladies and gentlemen. It’s a pleasure to
be with you today.
ubject
I’d like
to talk(to you) about….
I’m going to present
the recent…
explain our position on…
brief you on….
inform you about…
describe…
The subjectfocustopic of
my presentation….
We are here
today to decide…
agree…
learn about….
The purpose of this talk is to update you
on
put you in the picture about…
give you the background to…
I
shall only take …minutes of your time.
I plan
to be brief.
This should only last …minutes.
eMain parts
I’ve divided my
presentation into four partssections. They are….
The subject can be looked at under the
following headings:….
We can break this area
down into the following fields:
FirstFirst of
all…
Secondlythennext…
Thirdlyand then
we come to…
Finallylastlylast of all….
ons
I’d be glad to answer any questions
at the end of the my talk.
If you have any
questions, please feel free to interrupt.
Please interrupt me if there’s something which
needs clarifying. Otherwise, there’ll be time for
discussion at the end