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1、 English for Academic StudyInternational Conference.Learning ObjectivesChairing a meetingConference presentationQuestion and answer Giving a welcome speechGiving a closing speechGiving a dinner speechTalking with professionalsGuiding tours.Chairing a Meeting. The appropriate handling of a meeting de

2、pends on a chairmans adequate preparations, expertise in the topic of the meeting, past experiences, responsibilities and tactful chairing manners. .Procedures of Chairing a MeetingOpening speech:Opening the meetingIntroducing the theme of the sessionIntroducing oneself and co-chairpersonIntroducing

3、 the keynote speaker.Closing speech:Complimenting on the speechIntroducing the next speakerClosing the meeting.Introducing the Keynote Speaker Introduce keynote speakers in detail and laud their speeches. In your introduction, you should mention: The speakers academic experiences and achievement, po

4、sition or rank, present research field.Your introduction should be brief. Rule: The better known and more respected a speaker is, the shorter your introduction can be; and the less well-known the speaker is, the more you will need to do to arouse interest in his subject and build up his prestige.Pre

5、parations for chairing the meeting make sure all the necessary arrangements be made before the meeting. rehearse your remarks several times .Chairing mannersWhen chairing a meeting, you should walk confidently to the podium, stand erect, look directly at your audience, and announce the beginning of

6、the meeting. decisive and confident, to be tactful, a firm but courteous manner. .Sum up or comment on the presentation when finished. Make compliment on the last speaker and announce the session adjourned.Useful Expressions and Sentence Patterns. Ladies and gentlemen! Will you please be quiet and b

7、e seated? Please be quiet, everyone! Please be seated. Id like to open the morning/afternoon/evening session1. Opening the meeting.Well, everyone, its 8 oclock now. So Id like to call the morning session to order.Its a great pleasure /privilege for me to begin /open/start the conference.Ladies and G

8、entlemen, may I have your attention please? The meeting seminar will come to order/is now in order is called to order.2. Self-introductionIm from Harbin Engineering University. Its a privilege for me to chair this session.Let me introduce myself. I am Li Jinsong from Peking University. I am the chai

9、r person for this mornings session.3. Introducing Co-chairman It is a great pleasure for me to share the chairmanship with Professor D. Harris from Stockholm, Swede. My co-chairman is Professor Bill form Milan, Italy.Dr. Yang, who was expected to be the co-chairman for this symposium, could not atte

10、nd this meeting due to illness. We are honored, however, to have in his place as the co-chairman Dr. Li on my left. Dr. Li is the Director for the Nankai Linguistics Institute. We are extraordinarily pleased and honored to have him here today to cochair this meeting.4. Introducing the theme of the s

11、ession The purpose/aim of our meeting today is to review the Development in ESL Teaching and Learning. What we are going to do this morning is to review the Relation Between Students Learning Strategies and Performance.We are assembled/gathered here to review the Future of Globalization.This session

12、 will deal with /be devoted to HIV Treatment and Care in the New Century.5. Introducing a keynote speaker The speakers past and present experienceOur keynote speaker is Peter Roger, the president of National Intelligence Council. Previously, he served as a special advisor to the United Kingdom Year

13、2000 Task Force and to the Russian Federation Task Force.From 2000 to2004, he was affiliated with the Institute for Social and Economic Policy in the Middle East at the Kennedy School of Harvard University. Dr.John Smith is a professor and the chairperson of the Food science and Technology Departmen

14、t at the Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio.The speakers educational backgroundOur speaker got her ph.D. in agricultural economics at the University of California, Berkeley, followed by a series of teaching and research positions at Harvard, Cambridge University, and Princeton.Terry holds a Bac

15、helor of Science degree in communications. He also holds a Master of Business Administration in marketing from George State University.Dr. Lees B.S. degree is from Rutgers University. His ph.D. is from University of Massachusetts under the guidance of Professor Fergus Clydesdale, a renowned food pol

16、icy expert and personal mentor.The speakers achievement (works and articles)Our speaker is the author of Life of Design: A Do-It-Yourself Approach for Achieving Happiness and served as the editor and co-editor of Let Your Leadership Speak: How to Lead and Be Heard.Our speaker is also co-author of fi

17、ve books and over 40 published articles. As a communications expert, she has been quoted in the Seattle Times, the Chicago Tibune and the Atlanta Journal Constitution.Hika is the author of the upcoming bookDesign a Plan to Save your Life, and four more books have already been published.The speakers

18、speaking experienceFor the past six years, Peter de Jager has been a worldwide leader in creating awareness for the year 2000 computer problem, in both the information security community and the business world at large. He has appeared on numerous TV and radio programs here and abroad.Our speaker ha

19、s hosted a daily TV show on the Financial News Network and has appeared on CNN and CBS, sharing his Internet expertise.The awards and honor of the speakerOur speaker has been honored many awardsa Poet Laureate, a Pulitzer Prize winner, a National Medal of the Arts and a national Book Award, etc. Mos

20、t of the American poets younger than him tend to look up to him as their guide, their leader and their surrogate father.He has earned the title of “Distinguished Toastmaster the highest honor given by Toastmasters International. Since 1924, only 5,000 members out of five million have been so honored

21、.The presentation topic of a speakerPlease join me in welcoming our guest speaker todayMr. Richard Allan, whose topic is entitled From Success to Significance.I am happy to present to you the friend of all young people, Dr. Ronald Peterson, who will now address you on “The Future of Globalization.So

22、 to speak to you on Scientific Breakthroughs from Mice to Men, please welcome Alice Park.Today, Stephen Green will address you on Helping China Spend the Surplus.6. Complimenting on speeches and introducing the next speakerThank you, Mr. Carswell. Your speech is the absolutely pure gold, very inspir

23、ing. We are delighted to be able to share your new specific strategies and techniques. I think everyone wants to be a millionaire, to make a big fortune. The secrets of creating fortune and success will be greatly cherished by the people present here. Now, lets welcome our next speaker, Prof. King.M

24、r. Dickens has given an eye-opener as well as a very absorbing evening, and on behalf all of us here, I would like to express to him our sincere thanks and appreciation. Thank you, Mr. Dickens. The next speaker is Dr. Smith.Prof. Campells speech is highly useful, interesting and informative. We have

25、 learnt a lot from her. Thank you again, Prof. Campell. Our next speaker is Prof. Allen. Lets welcome him.Thank you very much for your worthwhile/ enlightening/informative presentation. Lets welcome the next speaker Prof. Zhu Lei with warm applause.7. Adjourning or closing a sessionAs you are all aw

26、are our session has now come to an end and, like you, I am now looking forward to lunch. Now remember, we reassemble at 2:00 in the afternoon, and I thank you for your attendance.We have now come to the end of the first section of this morning. Lets have a 20-minute coffee break. Please come back be

27、fore 10:00.We have had five papers presented. Lets have a break before we start the discussion. You may prepare some questions relating to the five presentations during the recess. Our meeting will be resumed at 4:30.Sample Demonstration.Sample 1Chairing the Plenary Session of the 4th HIV Treatment

28、and Care in the New Century, February15-17, 2007.Opening speech: Distinguished Delegates and Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen. Good morning! I am Wu Wen from University. It is a great pleasure for me to share the chairmanship with Professor D. Harris from Stockholm, Sweden. On behalf of the organizing c

29、ommittee of HIV Treatment and Care in the New Century, I would like to announce the session open. .We have some of the worlds foremost clinicians and basic scientists and researchers, people at the forefront of this field. Let me introduce our first speakerProfessor Michael Saag, who is Director of

30、the University of Alabama AIDS Outpatient Clinic in Birmingham, Alabama. Hes also the Associate Director of Clinical Care and Therapeutics at the University of Alabama AIDS Center. Professor Saag has published extensively in medical journals and books on the subject of basic science of HIV and clini

31、cal treatment of HIV. Hes extensively involved in AIDS treatment and policy, and his presentation is entitled “ Current Controversies in Antiviral Therapy. Please join me in welcoming Prof. Michael Saag! .Compliments: Thank you, Prof. Saag. Your presentation is very convincing. From your presentatio

32、n, we know that you back up the Dutch theory, that is, antiviral drugs are not preventing HIV from killing cells, but simply releasing into the blood mature CD4 cells that have been trapped elsewhere. If the Dutch team is right, the consequences could be profound, and scientists will find new ways o

33、f treatment for people with HIV infection in the new century. Your speech is indeed very useful, interesting and challengeable. Thank you. OK, let me introduce the next speaker Prof. Alan Simpson.Sample 2Chairing Millionaire Mind Seminar, August 10, 2006.Opening speech: Ladies and Gentlemen: Good ev

34、ening! As chairperson of this Millionaire Mind Seminar, I have the pleasure and honor of welcoming all of you. We have an excellent session for you, in terms of both content and the distinction and the stature of our speakers. The first speaker is Richard Allan Carswell, who is one of the most popul

35、ar professional speakers in the world today! Each year he addresses tens of thousands of men and women on the subjects of leadership, negotiation, selling, and personal and business success. A best-selling author, and an extraordinary trainer on personal and professional development, Mr. Richard Car

36、swell believes that each person has an enormous untapped reservoir of potential that he or she can access to achieve more, be more, and ultimately have more in just a few years than the average person does in an entire lifetime. Today Mr. Carswells presentation title is“From Success to Significance.

37、 If you want to discover your innate, inner capacity to create permanent wealth, and more significantly, to keep your wealth and grow it exponentiall, please join me in welcoming this outstanding speakerMr. Richard Carswell! .Compliments: Thank you, Mr.Carswell. Your speech is the absolutely pure gold, and very inspiring. We are delighted to be able to share your new specific strategies and techniques. I think everyone wants to be a millionaire, to make a big fortune. The secrets of creating fortune and success will greatly cherished b the people present here.Closi

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