1、国际学术会议英语国际学术会议英语Part 1 Structure of An Academic PresentationOverview Generally speaking,there are three fundamental parts in a presentation:the Introduction,the Main Body and the Conclusion.The Main Body is the biggest part.The Introduction and Conclusion are relatively short.The Introduction should
2、 tell the audience what you are going to talk about.The Main Body should develop those themes or points in more detail in the order that you have introduced them in your Introduction.In the Conclusion it should pick out the main points from the main body and summarize them for your audience.So the c
3、onclusion is similar to the Introduction in fact.Chapter 1 IntroductionAgendaTask objectivesTask preparationTask realizationTask transfer Task preparation Sample demonstration Language focusSample demonstrationI.Listen to the following six passages of introductions in an oral presentation and then m
4、atch the numbers of the passage on the left column with the topics(A-F)on the right column.Number of the passageTopics of the passagePassage 1A.Analysis of a bunch of brains of psychopathic killersPassage 2B.An emerging technology called additive manufacturing,or 3D printingPassage 3C.The link betwe
5、en the structure of the language you speak and how you find yourself with the propensity to savePassage 4D.What translates generic public space into qualitative space?Passage 5E.More data allows us to see new,better and differentPassage 6F.Changes in power transition and diffusion in this 21st centu
6、rySample demonstrationII.Listen to the following six passages of introductions in an oral presentation and then match the numbers of the passage on the left column with the skills(A-F)that the speakers use on the right column.Number of the passageThe skills the speakers usePassage 1A.Saying somethin
7、g personal about yourselfPassage 2B.Asking the audience a question or get them to raise their handsPassage 3C.Saying what you plan to do in your presentation and whyPassage 4D.Getting the audience to do somethingPassage 5E.Getting the audience to imagine situationsPassage 6F.Giving interesting facts
8、 that relates directly to the audienceLanguage focusRead the following expressions used in introductions and outline.I.Introducing the affiliation(university,faculty,institute,department)and the opening statementsII.Greeting the audience and introducing the topicIII.Telling the audience what point y
9、our research has reached and in what context it isIV.Giving your agendaV.Referring to handoutLanguage FocusLanguage Focus Im here to talk aboutId like to tellFirstSecondwhich is toAnd thirdby 500%as effective asI.Listen to an“introduction”part in an oral presentation and fill in the blanks.After that,listen to it as many times as possible so that you can recite it.Task Transfer