karenhoney
如何获取大家注意力: If I could have your attention, please. Could I have your attention, please. (注意: please这个词是降调,且需要重读) 如果是首次参加, 需要互相介绍, 常用表达如下: I'm xxx, from the Marketing Manager. I'm sure you all know xxx, who is in charge of the web content. My name is xxx, the Marketing Manager. This is xxx, from the accounts department, and she'll also be presenting today. 欢迎与会者并开始会议 I'd like to welcome you all here today, now let's get down to business . Thanks for all coming, perhaps we can start. Thanks everyone and welcome to today's meeting. Let's begin. 介绍主题 Today's meeting is about... We'll talk about.. The aim of this meeting is to.. 引出agenda We will go over... (我们要分析一下...) In today's meeting, we will cover... (今天的会议涉及...) 引出agenda第一项 So, let's start with... The first item on the agenda is... 结束当前话题,进入到下一部分的讨论 I think that covers the first/second/third. If nobody has anything else to add, we can continue to the next item. Let's move onto the next item:... Now we come to the ... (现在我们谈谈...) 引出agenda最后一项 The final item on the agenda is to doing sth. 如何促进他人参与讨论 xxx, what's your opinion on this? Would you like to share your thoughts on this question? Could you add anything to our ideas here? 将会议的部分内容交给其他人负责 xxx, would you like to introduce this item? I'd like to turn it over to xxx, who is going to lead the next point. Alright, now xxx will have the floor. (好了,现在轮到某某某发言) 当有些人讲太长时间, 需要被打断, 带回主题 Let's not get too far off-topic here. (我们这里不要太偏离主题) We can discuss that at the end if you feel it's important. I don't think that's relevant to today's discussion. 当有些人谈论的主意值得讨论, 不过需要放在以后讨论 I think we should shelve that until next time. (可以把这个问题暂且搁置) Good point, but let's table it until the next meeting. (让我们先放在一边) 总结关键要点的开始语 Before we close, let me just summarize the main points. To sum up... (总的来说) In brief, ....(简而言之) Shall I go over the main points? 列出讨论过的会议事项 To sum up, we discussed ... We also went over ... Finally, we talked about... 结束会议 It looks like we've covered the main items for the meeting today. Right, that's all for today's meeting. Is there any other business? (还有没有其他事情?) Are there any questions before we finish? No? Great. Thank you all for attending. That's all for today.当主持人要求每个人都做简单介绍来进行暖场时, 分三步: 说出名字, 职位, 职责 1. 说出名字 My name is ... Hi, I'm ... (当会议不那么正式时可用) 2. 介绍职位 当职位唯一时, 使用 the I'm the project manager. 当职位不唯一时, 使用 a I'm a developer. 如果需要描述工作所在部门,可以用 in + 所在部门表达 I'm in the engineering department. I work in the marketing department. 3. 介绍职责 I'm responsible for web analytics and testing. I handle online advertising and web analytics. 回应他人的建议 1. 情态动词 should, ought to, might want to可以表达自己觉得不错但不一定要去做的 We might want to consider for xxx to help with this. I think we should make this a priority for this week. (我觉得这个礼拜我们要优先做这件事) 2. Have to, need to 可以表达某些意见是不得不做的 We have to improve the current process. We need to find a cheaper solution- our budget is very tight. 3. 表达否定意见 We shouldn't rush this, we need to think it through carefully. (此事我们不应该仓促,得好好考虑) We don't need to hire new staff at the moment. Good suggestion, but I can see a few problems... I see your point, however, I think improving our website UI is a higher priority right now. To be honest, I'm not sure with this idea. 4. 表达同意该意见 I agree with... That sounds good. Let's go with this idea. 使用sorry, excuse me将注意力转移过来, 然后抛出问题 Sorry, I have a question. Why is... / How.../ Does this mean that...? Sorry to interrupt, but I have a question. Excuse me, how will the new requirements affect the project deadline? Sorry, I don't understand... Could you elaborate on .../ Could you clarify... (你能详细说说...) I don't get the main idea. (我不太明白其只要意思) 1. 使用will来表明即将在将来做的事情 I will discuss with the rest of my team and get back to you by the end of the week. 2. 使用going to, planning to (会议开始前你就已经有了的计划) I'm going to get a team together for this project. (我要为这项目召集一组人) I'm planning to do one more round of testing, and then we can go live . (然后再推出) 3. 使用can, could, shall 来主动提议一些事情 I can put together a report if you think it would help. (如果你觉得有用的话,我可以写篇报告) Shall I talk to our engineering team and get a cost estimate? (要我和工程团队谈谈,拿到成本预算吗) 4. 如果被要求做无法完成的事情 I' sorry, but I don't think we can finish by the end of this month. Unfortunately, we won't be able to complete the project any sooner because we don't have the supplies yet. We need at least six weeks.

大庆张总
会议是一种普遍的社会现象,几乎有组织的地方都会有会议,会议的主要功能包括决策、控制、协调和教育等功能。今天给大家分享了常用的会议英语口语句型,赶紧来看看吧!常用的会议英语口语句型Since everyone’s here, shall we get started?大家到齐了,我们开始吧。I’d like to call the meeting to order.我宣布会议开始。Today, we are going to discuss…..今天我们要讨论…Shall we move on to the next item on the agenda?我们接着进行议程的下一项。Let’s turn to the second issue.我们接着讨论第二个问题。I’m afraid you are getting side track.恐怕你有点离题了。Shall we get back to the main point?我们言归正传吧。I’m sorry to cut you off.对不起打断一下。May I come in here?我可以插句话吗?Have you got anything to say?你有什么要说吗?Are you with me on this?你们明白我这句话的意思吗?What do you mean by saying that?你这么说什么意思?Could we have your comment?请你谈谈好吗?Could we have your report now?请你现在汇报好吗?Whose turn is it to take the floor?轮到谁发言了?Mr chairman, may I have the floor?主席先生,我可以发言吗?Could you elaborate on that?你能详细谈谈那一点吗?I’d like to make a point.我想说一点。Are you for or against this proposal?你是赞成还是反对这项提议?Has anyone got any objection to this regulation?有谁对这项规定持异议吗?Those against raise your hands.反对的请举手。Is there any other business?还有别的事吗?Are we all agreed?大家都同意吗?邀请别人参加会议的英语口语表达1.E-mail邀请的写作注意事项在主题行写清会议名称、地点和时间,例如:Subject:Sales Meeting Beijing 11 July 2007;在称呼后直接点明召开会议的原由,例如:We need to finalize the next product launch.提出会议召开时间的建议,例如:We should have a meeting before the Shanghai fair in July. How about June 21?给对方一个选择时间的机会,例如:If the date mentioned isn’t possible for you, please Suggest an alternative in that week.2.电话邀请的注意事项在打电话之前要充分准备,不仅要交代清楚会议的时间、地点和目的,还要考虑好礼节性问候和一些寒暄,最好用英语写下笔记。询问对方是否有意开会,例如:Could we schedule a time to meet next week?建议会议时间,例如:How about sometime after lunch?确认开会日期和时间,例如:See you on Monday at 7:00.常见的会议英语口语一、宣布会议开始1. Let's call the meeting to order.2. Let's get things under way.3. Let's get things started.4. Shall we begin?Order 在此是指"会议的程序与规则";call 有"宣布"的含意,call (a meeting) to order 是开会时的惯用语,是"会议开始"的意思。此句型适用于主席宣布讨论要开始时,示意与会者安静,遵守会场的秩序。这里"call"亦可以"bring"代替。这个句型适用于正式的场合中。如果与会者中有公司以外的人,可以这样说:Well, ladies and gentlemen, I think we should begin.也可以采用半正式的说法:Perhaps we'd better get started / down to business.All right, I think it's about time we get started / going.Right then, I think we should begin.较口语的说法有:Let's begin /get going, shall we?Shall we start?二、揭示讨论要点1. Let me bring your attention to (what I see as) the main issues.2. Let's focus on the main issues.3. Let me tell you what I believe to be the main issues.4. Allow me to set out the main issues for you.bring one's attention to... 的意思是"让某人注意(听、看)……"。此句中的bring 可用 call代替;main 为"主要的";issue是"争论点;关键;议论"。这句话是表示自己要宣布几个重要事项,请与会者注意所要说明及提示的要点;这是正式的表达用语,语气中带有感。三、请专人发言1. To address this issue, I'd like to call on...2. To discuss this matter, I'd like to call on...3. To shed some light on this, I'd like to call on...4. To provide us with more detail, I'd like to call on...Address 为"提及;陈述";call on someone 这个词组的意思是"要求某人(做某事)",on之后的宾语为被要求的人。此句型是在正式的场合中用以介绍下一位发言人。由于句首使用 To address this issue "谈起这个问题",显示特别强调这位发言者的意见值得采纳、尊重或听取;有时亦暗示主席或高阶人士也同样支持此人的意见。
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