字幕列表 影片播放 由 AI 自動生成 列印所有字幕 列印翻譯字幕 列印英文字幕 Hello, I'm Gina and welcome to Oxford Online English! 你好,我是吉娜,歡迎來到牛津在線。 英語! Tomorrow, you have a meeting to attend. 明天,你有一個會議要參加。 If the meeting is in English, will you be ready? 如果會議是以英語進行的,你會不會是? 準備好了嗎 This lesson will help you learn useful phrases to introduce yourself, respond to suggestions 本課將幫助你學習有用的短語 自我介紹、回覆建議 and ideas, and ask questions in a business meeting. 和想法,並在企業中提出問題 會議, I want you to imagine you're in the meeting, and the chair has asked everyone to introduce 我想讓你想象你是在開會。 和主席請大家介紹 themselves. 自己。 What are some phrases you can use? 有哪些短語可以用? Sometimes, you'll be in a meeting with people you don't know. 有時,你會在會議上與人交流。 你不知道。 Other times, the chair will ask for quick introductions to break the ice. 其他時候,主席會要求快速 介紹,以打破僵局。 There are three things you should do here: 這裡有三件事你應該做。 - Say your name - Say your job title - 說你的名字 - 說出你的職位 - Describe your responsibilities - 說明你的職責 To say your name, you can use a formal, 'My name is _____' or, if the meeting is more 說自己的名字,可以用正式的 "我的"。 姓名是_____',如果會議人數較多,則為_____。 informal, you can say, 'Hi, I'm_____'. 非正式的,你可以說,'嗨,我是_____'。 For your position title, use 'to be', just like for your name. 你的職位名稱,用 "要"。 就像你的名字一樣 Then, decide if your position is the only one in the company, or if there are others 然後,決定你的立場是否是唯一的 一個人,或者有其他人 who have the same job title. 有相同職稱的人。 For example, if you are the only secretary, use 'the': 比如說,如果你是唯一的祕書。 用'的'。 I'm the secretary. 我是祕書。 If other people also have this position in the company, use 'a': 如果其他人也有這個立場,在 公司,用'a'。 I'm a project manager. 我是一個項目經理。 If necessary, you can say which department you work in. 如果有必要,你可以說是哪個部門 你工作的地方。 You can use the preposition 'in' plus the noun: 'engineering', 'marketing', 你可以用介詞 "在 "加上 名詞:"工程"、"營銷"。 'finance', etc. '金融'等。 For example: 例如: I'm in the engineering department. 我是工程部的 Or: I work in the marketing department. 或者:我在市場部工作。 Finally, you can briefly describe your responsibilities, like this: 最後,你可以簡單介紹一下你的職責。 像這樣。 I manage each project from start to finish. 我從頭到尾管理著每個項目。 I'm responsible for web analytics and testing. 我負責網絡分析和測試。 Or: I handle purchasing and our negotiations with suppliers. 或者:我負責採購和我們的談判 與供應商。 You can see that using verbs and phrases like manage, be responsible for or handle can be 你可以看到,使用動詞和短語,如 管、負責 useful here. 在這裡很有用。 Here is an example of a full introduction in a formal meeting with people you don't 下面是一個完整介紹的例子 見面會上 know, or don't know well: 知道,或者不清楚。 My name is Gina Mares and I'm the marketing manager here. 我的名字是吉娜-馬雷斯,我是市場部的。 經理在這裡。 I handle online advertising and web analytics. 我負責網絡廣告和網絡分析。 Here's an example of a more informal introduction: 下面是一個比較非正式的介紹的例子。 Hi, I'm Gina. 嗨,我是吉娜。 I'm in the sales department. 我是銷售部的 I manage our sales team. 我管理我們的銷售團隊。 How would you introduce yourself in a meeting? 你會在會議上如何介紹自己? You can give it a try now. 你現在可以試一試。 Now that you've introduced yourself, the meeting will begin. 既然你已經自我介紹了,那麼 會議將開始。 During the meeting, you might need to give your opinion on the different agenda items 在會議期間,你可能需要給 你對不同議程項目的意見 which you are discussing. 你們正在討論的。 You might also need to react to other people's suggestions. 你可能還需要對別人的行為做出反應。 建議: How can you do this? 你怎麼能這樣做呢? When making suggestions, modal verbs can be very useful. 在提出建議時,情態動詞可以是 非常有用。 'Should' ,'ought to' or 'might want to' can express something you think is a '應該'、'應該'或'可能想要'。 可以表達你認為是一個 good idea, but not an obligation: 好主意,但不是義務。 We ought to give new clients a gift from the company. 我們應該給新客戶送上一份禮物。 公司。 We might want to consider looking for another engineer to help with this. 我們可能要考慮尋找另一個 工程師來幫助解決這個問題。 Or: I think we should make this a priority for this month. 或者:我認為我們應該把這個問題作為優先事項。 這個月的。 'Have to' and 'need to' can express something that is an obligation: '不得不'和'需要'可以表達的是 義務的東西。 We have to improve the way we collect and record sales data. 我們必須改進我們收集和 記錄銷售數據。 Or: We need to find a cheaper solution—our budget is very tight. 或者:我們需要找到一個更便宜的解決方案--我們的。 預算非常緊張。 Remember, you can also use these to make negative suggestions: 請記住,你也可以用這些來做負面的 建議: We shouldn't rush this—we need to think it through carefully. 我們不應該急於求成,我們需要考慮一下 仔細看完。 Or: We don't need to hire new staff at the moment. 或者說:我們不需要僱傭新的員工,因為我們的員工都是有能力的。 瞬間。 Now, it's your turn. 現在,輪到你了。 Choose a phrase and make a suggestion for something in your own company. 選擇一個短語並提出建議 自己公司的東西。 Next, what can you do if you want to respond to another suggestion? 接下來,如果你想回應,你可以做什麼? 到另一個建議? Well, if you think it's a good suggestion, you can show you agree with phrases like: 好吧,如果你覺得這是個好建議。 你可以表明你同意這樣的短語。 I agree with _______. 我同意______的觀點。 That sounds good. 這聽起來不錯。 Or: Let's go with this idea. 或者說:我們就按這個想法去做吧。 Here, go with means you agree with this idea and think you should put it into action. 在這裡,去與意味著你同意這個想法 並認為你應該付諸行動。 However, what if there is a suggestion you don't agree with? 然而,如果有一個建議,你 不服? Here are some good, professional ways to disagree: 這裡有一些好的、專業的方法來反對。 To be honest, I'm not sure about this idea. 說實話,我不確定這個想法。 Good suggestion, but I can see a few problems… 好建議,但我看到了一些問題... ... Or: I see your point, however… 或者:我明白你的意思,但是... ... After a phrase like this, explain your point of view. 在這樣的一句話後,解釋一下你的觀點。 的觀點。 For example: 例如: I see your point, however, I don't think advertising in a magazine is a good idea. 我明白你的意思,但是,我不認為。 在雜誌上做廣告是個好主意。 People don't read them as often these days. 現在人們不常看這些書了。 Or: To be honest, I'm not sure about this idea. 或者說:說實話,我也不清楚這一點。 觀念。 I think improving our website UI is a higher priority right now. 我認為提高我們網站的UI是一個更高 現在優先考慮。 OK? 好嗎? Now, take the suggestion which you made earlier. 現在,把你之前提出的建議。 Pause the video and write down two sentences: one to agree, and one to disagree. 暫停視頻,寫下兩句話。 一句是同意,一句是不同意。 Use the language you just learned. 用你剛學的語言。 Now, let's move on to different ways to ask a question in a meeting. 現在,讓我們繼續瞭解不同的方式來進行 在會議上提出問題。 As an attendee, it's important to make sure you understand the content in the meeting. 作為一名與會者,重要的是要確保 你瞭解會議中的內容。 Sometimes, the chair will ask everyone to save questions until the end. 有時,主席會要求大家 把問題留到最後。 If you're in a meeting where you can ask questions at any time, there are a few good 如果你在一個會議上,你可以要求 在任何時候都有問題,有一些好的。 phrases you can use. 你可以使用的短語。 For more formal meetings, you can begin with a phrase like 'sorry', or 'excuse me' 對於更正式的會議,你可以從以下方面入手 對不起 to politely bring the attention to you. 禮貌地讓大家注意到你。 Then, you can use phrases like: 那麼,你可以使用這樣的短語。 I have a question. 我有個問題 Why is…? 為什麼... How…? 怎麼... ? Or: Does this mean…? 或者說:這是不是意味著......? For example: 例如: Excuse me, how will the new requirements affect the project deadline? 請問,新的要求會有什麼影響? 項目截止日期? Or: Sorry to interrupt, but I have a question. 或者:對不起,打擾了,但我有個問題。 Does this mean that the new IT systems won't be in place this year? 這是否意味著,新的IT系統將不會 今年要到位? If there is something in the meeting that you don't understand, you can use phrases 如果會議上有什麼 不懂的地方,可以用短語 to ask for clarification: 以求得澄清。 I didn't understand… 我不明白... Can you elaborate on…? 你能詳細說明一下... Or: Can you clarify…? 或者:你能不能澄清......? When using these phrases, it's important to explain exactly what you don't know or 在使用這些短語時,重要的是 確切地解釋你所不知道的或 ask for clarity on something specific that they said. 問明 他們說。 Again, you can use 'excuse me' and 'sorry' in more formal meetings to begin. 同樣,你可以用 "對不起 "和 "對不起 在更正式的會議上開始。 For example: 例如: Sorry, can you clarify the third step in your proposal? 抱歉,你能不能澄清一下你的第三步? 建議? I didn't get the main idea. 我沒有明白主旨。 Or: Excuse me, but could you elaborate on how this will fit with our existing marketing 或者:對不起,你能不能詳細說明一下? 這將如何與我們現有的市場推廣相結合 campaigns? 運動? Now, it's your turn. 現在,輪到你了。 Practice asking a question or asking for clarification about something. 練習提出問題或要求澄清 關於什麼。 It can be from a recent meeting or something from your job in general. 可能是最近的一次會議或者其他的事情 從你的工作一般。 Again, you can pause the video and write down your ideas, for extra practice. 同樣,你可以暫停視頻並寫下 你的想法,進行額外的練習。 OK, now you can make suggestions and respond to what other say in the meeting. 好了,現在你可以提出建議和回覆了 到其他在會議上的發言。 You can also ask questions if there is something you don't understand. 如果有什麼問題,你也可以問 你不明白。 Next, imagine that you've discussed the agenda items and come to an agreement on the 接下來,想象一下,你已經討論了 的議程項目,並達成一致意見。 important decisions you needed to make. 你需要做出的重要決定。 You might need to show what you're going to do about these decisions after the meeting 你可能需要展示你要去的地方。 會後如何處理這些決定 has finished. 已完成。 Here, you can offer to do something using a few different phrases. 在這裡,您可以使用 一些不同的短語。 For something that you decide to do at that moment for the future, you can use 'will'. 對於你當時決定要做的事情 未來的時刻,你可以用'將'。 For example: 例如: I'll call the client tomorrow. 我明天會給客戶打電話。 Or: I'll discuss this with the rest of my team and get back to you by the end of the 或者:我會和我的其他人討論這個問題。 的團隊,並在年底前給你回覆。 week. 一週。 If you had a plan even before the meeting began, you can use 'going to' or 'planning 如果你在開會前就有計劃 開始,可以用 "將要 "或 "計劃"。 to': 到'。 I'm going to get a team together for this project. 我要去找一個團隊來做這件事。 項目。 Or: I'm planning to do one more round of testing, and then we can go live. 或者說:我打算再做一圈的 測試,然後我們就可以上線了。 If you want to make an offer, you can use 'can', could or shall: 如果你想出價,你可以使用 '能',能或應。 I can contact the supplier next week if we need to. 下週我可以聯繫供應商,如果我們 需要。 I could put together a report if you think it would help. 我可以把報告放在一起,如果你認為 這將有助於。 Or: Shall I talk to our engineering team and get a cost estimate? 或者:我應該和我們的工程團隊談談,然後... 獲得成本估算? On the other hand, what if you are asked to do something that you cannot do? 另一方面,如果你被要求進行 做你做不到的事? Well, there are some useful, polite phrases you can use: 嗯,有一些有用的,禮貌的短語。 你可以使用。 I'm afraid I can't… 恐怕我不能... ... I'm sorry, but I don't think I can… 對不起,但我不認為我可以... ... Unfortunately, I won't be able to… 不幸的是,我不能... ... Think about this. 你想想看 What if someone asked you to move your project deadline forward, but it wasn't possible? 如果有人讓你把你的項目 最後期限提前,但這是不可能的? You could say: 你可以說: Unfortunately, we won't be able to complete the project any sooner because we don't 遺憾的是,我們無法完成。 因為我們不知道該怎麼做,所以我們不知道該怎麼做。 have the supplies yet. 有用品呢。 Or: I'm sorry, but I don't think we can finish by the end of this month. 或:對不起,但我不認為我們可以。 本月底前完成。 We need at least another six weeks. 我們至少還需要六個星期。 At this point the meeting is wrapping up and hopefully you have been able to make good 此時,會議正在收尾,並。 希望你已經能夠做出好的 suggestions and offers and take part in discussions effectively. 建議和提議,並參加 有效的討論。 Will you be attending a meeting in English soon? 你是否會參加一個英文會議 很快? Hopefully some of these phrases will be useful for you! 希望其中的一些短語能對你有用 給你的 That's all for this lesson. 這節課就上到這裡。 Hope you enjoyed and thank you for watching! 希望你喜歡,謝謝你的觀看! Please visit Oxford Online English.com for more free lessons like this. 請訪問牛津在線英語網 更多這樣的免費課程。 See you next time! 下次見!
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