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  • 작성일 : 2017-01-09 07:56:57
    1. 환영 인사

    ◆ Welcome to all of the members. 
    ◆ I welcome you all gathered here today. 
    ◆ As Chair, it is my great pleasure to welcome to you. (의장으로서 ~ 환영합니다) 

    < 개회선언 및 주제소개 > 
    ◆ I would like to open this meeting. 
    ◆ I would like to call the meeting to order. (~를 개회합니다) 
    ◆ We are assembled here to discuss the future of our company. 
    ◆ The aim of this meeting is to discuss what is going to happen to our economy. 
    ◆ The title of this symposium is "Uncertainty in the 21st century" 


    2. 회의진행에 관한 일반사항 안내

    ◆ We have some basic rules. 
    ◆ The speakers have been asked to limit their remarks to 15 minutes. 
    ◆ The speakers are going to speak for 20 minutes. 
    ◆ At the end of each presentation, there will be a 5-minute discussion period. 
    ◆ We ask that your questions be brief and to the point and that you introduce yourself by name. 
    ◆ Could you introduce yourself in turn? (차례대로 자기소개를.....) 
    ◆ After his speech, we will have a twenty-minute break. 
    ◆ We will have another session after lunch. 


    3. 발표자 소개시 표현 

    ◆ Our first speaker is Dr. Kim. He will be talking to us about our role in the society. 
    ◆ The first Special Lecture is being presented by Dr. Lee, Professor of Economics at Munhwa Univ. 
    ◆ I'd like to call on Dr. Lee to deliver his lecture. (이박사의 강연을 청해 듣겠습니다.) 
    ◆ I'd like to invite Dr. Kim to express his opinions. 
    ◆ We are very happy to have Dr. Park as our guest speaker this morning. 
    ◆ The first speaker regrets that he could not be here. 
    ◆ I want to express on behalf of Dr. Lee, his regret at not being able to be present. 
    He has a very serious illness in his family. 

    < 진행자를 중심으로 발표자 소개시 > 
    ◆ On my immediate left(right), Dr Lee, professor at Munhwa Univ. (제 바로 옆에는.....) 
    ◆ And to his right, ......., (그리고 그 옆에는......) 
    ◆ To my far right, ........ (제일 오른쪽 끝에는....) 

    < 발표자 약력소개시 > 
    ◆ Professor Lee holds the B.S and MBA degrees from Munhwa Univ. and Ph. D. from Harvard Univ. 
    ◆ His major field of interest and his professional career have been in politics. 


    4. 발표자의 인사말 

    ◆ Thank you very much Mr. Chairman for your kind introduction. 
    ◆ I am honored to be here, today. 
    ◆ First, I'd like to say that I am honored by your invitation to talk at this Annual Meeting. 
    ◆ It is a great privilege and honor for me to be called upon to give this address. 
    ◆ I appreciate the opportunity to be here today. 
    ◆ I wish to express my deep appreciation for the honor of being allowed to present my work to you all. 
    ◆ I will read a paper by Dr. John, who regrets that he could not be here. 


    5. 일반적인 질문 例 

    ◆ I would like to ask Mr. Kim a question. 
    ◆ I have a question about your remarks on WTO. 
    ◆ I have a question for Dr. Kim. 
    ◆ I'd like to raise a question about what the last speakers addressed. 
    ◆ My question concerns the future economy in Korea. 
    ◆ Could you comment on this ? 
    ◆ What is your opinion on this matter ? 
    ◆ Do you support the proposal, or oppose it? 
    ◆ Would you give us your opinion about our proposal ? 
    ◆ Would you tell us your experience at UN ? 
    ◆ What are your thoughts on this problem ? 
    ◆ Would you explain about that more in detail ? (자세한 설명 요구시) 
    ◆ Would you go into this a little more ? ( " ) 
    ◆ Would you give a little more detail about that ? ( " ) 
    ◆ Would you be more specific about that ? ( " ) 
    ◆ Do you have any evidence for this concept ? 
    ◆ Do you have any data on birth rate ? 


    6. 간접적인 질문시 표현 

    ◆ I wonder you would comment on this point. 
    ◆ I wonder if there is any more information about that. 
    ◆ I wonder if you could elaborate on that. ( 좀더 상세히 설명....) 
    ◆ I'd like to ask whether or not this has any effect on the current situation. 
    ◆ I'd like to know(hear) a little more about that. 
    ◆ I'd like to ask Dr. Lee to clarify this point. 
    ◆ I'd be glad to have your views on the Gulf War. 
    ◆ I'd be grateful to have your opinion on this point. 
    ◆ I would be interested in hearing other views from Mr. Lee. 
    ◆ I don't know whether you have any opinions on this matter. 


    7. 구체적인 질문 例 

    ◆ Do you see any relations between smoking and lung cancer ? 
    ◆ How does unemployment correlate with crime ? (어떤 상호관련이.....) 
    ◆ What is the advantage of using this machine ? 
    ◆ What would you say are its advantages and disadvantages ? 
    ◆ How does it differ from that ? 
    ◆ Is there any evidence that smoking will cause cancer ? 
    ◆ Is there any statistical data concerning that matter ? 
    ◆ Have you had the opportunity(time) to look into that matter ? (검토할 기회가...) 
    ◆ How, in your opinion, can such things be stopped ? 
    ◆ What is your position on the use of physical punishment on children? (당신의 입장은 무엇.....?) 
    ◆ What do you think is the best way to stop it ? 
    ◆ How long do you think it will be before they reach their goal ? 
    ◆ Are you saying that the situation is still unclear ? 
    ◆ Do you have any speculation about the current labor problems ? (의견, 추론) 
    ◆ Am I correct in thinking that you also support the proposal ? 
    ◆ Is that what you're suggesting ? 


    8. 자기주장을 말할 때

    ◆ My comment concerns the newly proposed plan. 
    ◆ My views is that his theory has no evidence. 
    ◆ I have an impression that his proposal has no difference. 
    ◆ It is my understanding that they have no interest in this matter. (제가 이해하기로는...) 
    ◆ I regard the situation as serious. (저는 상황이 매우 심각하다고 봅니다) 
    ◆ I'd like to place emphasis on the fact that no one is care about it. 
    ◆ I believe very strongly that the current business recession would be over soon. 
    ◆ It is perhaps a little premature for us to talk about it. 
    ◆ I have a feeling that you are wrong. 
    ◆ I disagree with Mr. Jung on that point. 
    ◆ I'd like to support Mr. Kim's remarks. 
    ◆ I'd like to make a comment in support of Mr. Kim's proposal. 
    ◆ I strongly oppose that plan. 
    ◆ I would speak in opposition to Mr. Kim's proposal. 
    ◆ I'd like to raise an objection to his idea.


    9. 기타 유용한 표현

    ◆ I would like to say a few words concerning the current situation in Korea 
    ◆ If I understand you correctly, you said that ~ 
    ◆ I may have missed a point which you made. 
    ◆ I didn't quite get the last point of your question. 
    ◆ Let me first reply to the first question briefly. 
    ◆ May I answer your second question first ? 
    ◆ Does that answer your question ? (당신의 질문에 답이 되었습니까?) 
    ◆ I cannot give you an answer that goes in the direction you would like. 
    ◆ I have had very little experience with this matter. 
    ◆ That's all I can say at the present. 
    ◆ I can only provide a partial answer to that question. (부분적인 답변만 가능....) 
    ◆ That would be one possible explanation. 
    ◆ Dr. Lee would be a better person to answer that question since he is an expert in that field. 
    ◆ Perhaps he is in a better position to tell us more about it. 
    ◆ He is richly(poorly) experienced in this field. 
    ◆ I don't know if I fully answered your question. 
    ◆ I would like to make a comment on Mr. Choi's presentation. 
    ◆ I hope this will help resolve the long standing problem. 
    ◆ This is a matter of great urgency. 
    ◆ What is important is that everyone could access to it easily. 
    ◆ Necessary steps must be taken immediately. 
    ◆ No doubt, there are many difficulties lying in the way of a solution to this problem. (물론, 이 문제 해결에는 많은 어려움이.....) 
    ◆ These will demand of us much time and perseverance. (많은 시간과 인내가 필요....) 
    ◆ This is the key issue. (이것이 핵심 쟁점......) 
    ◆ This is precisely the point. 
    ◆ But in practice, things just do not work that way. (그러나 현실은 꼭 그렇지만은 않습니다.) 
    ◆ This is an exceptional case. (이것은 예외적인 사건입니다.) 
    ◆ We can approach this problem from many directions. (이 문제를 우리는 여러 방향에서 접근해 볼 수 있습니다.) 
    ◆ I think you are mistaken about that. (당신의 생각이 틀린 것 같습니다.) 
    ◆ It is impossible to reach a solution without the cooperation of all. 
    ◆ That is a good point. (좋은 지적입니다.) 
    ◆ When all are ready, we shall call for a toast. (준비가 되는대로 건배를 하겠습니다.) 
    ◆ I ask you to drink a toast to Mr. Chair. (의장을 위해 건배합시다.) 
    ◆ I would like to propose the toast. (축배를 올리고 싶습니다.) 


    10. 유용한 문장 유형

    ◆ You might say …… (…라고 말할 수도 있습니다. ) 
    ◆ It may be that …… (……일지도 모릅니다. ) 
    ◆ I think I can say …… (……라고 할 수 있겠습니다.) 
    ◆ I don't think I can say …… (……라고는 할 수 없습니다. ) 
    ◆ I may be mistaken[wrong], but I think that …… (제가 틀릴지도 모르지만 …… ) 
    ◆ If my memory serves me right …… (제 기억이 틀림없다면 …… ) 
    ◆ During your talk you said that ..... (당신의 말중에 .......) 
    ◆ Needless to say......(말할 필요도 없이....) 
    ◆ What I am going to suggest is (My suggestion is)....... (제가 제안하는 것은.......) 
    ◆ It is my understanding (My understanding is )that...... (제가 이해하기로는......)
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