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  • 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 solutionour 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 thiswe 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!

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!

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