Table of Contents
1. Hot Topics
What topics do Chinese businesspeople talk about in meetings? This issue will introduce you to four of the most popular topics.
2.Picture Dictionary
In this unit, you will know how to talk about commonly used illustrations and charts.
3.Essential Sentences
Two sets of sentences will be introduced in this unit: 1) in meetings—stating your topic, opening up a new topic for discussion, giving further explanations, expressing and exchanging opinions tactfully; and 2) when briefing—stating the topic, using charts, solving problems, and making conclusions.
4. Sentence Patterns
Here, you will be introduced to sentence patterns used to talk about “topics in meetings” and “introducing the key points of a briefing” to help you get straight to the point the minute you get up on stage.
5. Business Conversation
Once a meeting has begun, one often needs to explain one’s point of view, exchange ideas with others, or express agreement or disagreement. In this unit, vocabulary and dialogue to do with the aforementioned situations will be introduced, as well as the sentence patterns 根據 / 根據…… (when looking at data), A 比 B + SV…(when making comparisons), and 針對 / 針對…..(to talk about a certain topic).
6.Situational Shorts
Fang Renjie, a sales representative, must present his case to a client, explain his marketing strategies using charts, and state the key points to complete his briefing. Let’s take a look at his word usage, and learn from it how to make a briefing both objective and persuasive.
7.Practical Reading
In the business world, nothing is official unless it’s on paper. In this issue, an e-mail notifying employees of an upcoming meeting is used as an example to help you understand written notifications.
8.Wisdom & Idioms
Jack Ma, China’s most outspoken entrepreneur, founded China’s largest electronics business group. How did he get to where he is now from humble beginnings as an English teacher? Are his sayings as humorous as the way he runs his business? And what do the idiom先下手為強 and proverb 有天下無難事,只怕有心人have to do with Ma’s past experience? Let’s read to find out!
9.Writing Center
When briefing a client in person, there are five points that you must mention: your company’s history, the founder of the company, where your company is located, where your branch offices are located, and the type of products you sell / produce. You will learn all this in this unit.
10.Practice Makes Perfect
In this unit, you will learn from Joey’s mistakes. After reading through the unit, it will be easier for you to speak Chinese. Details that might be useful to know when having a meeting with Chinese people are also added.
Package :Book+ Audio CD+ CD-ROM+ DVD
如何用中文開會做簡報?更多商務會議相關的商用華語都在本書中
《Live互動華語》利用數字多媒體學習模式,內容編撰符合美國外語教學協會5C標準,循序漸進的螺旋式難易程度結構,有助於教師課堂教學。20~24期將帶領中文學習者一步一步,循序漸進,從基礎到進階,從根本到應用,輕輕鬆鬆學會商用華語。本期將告訴你,當遇到需跟華人同事開會時,該如何用中文進行簡報?以及如何會議上最常用的實用句,讓你在會議上贏得好印象;簡報圖表和用語、上台報告的技巧,以及帶您認識中國網路之父-馬雲,更熟悉商務中文如何使用。
1. Hot Topics
What topics do Chinese businesspeople talk about in meetings? This issue will introduce you to four of the most popular topics.
2.Picture Dictionary
In this unit, you will know how to talk about commonly used illustrations and charts.
3.Essential Sentences
Two sets of sentences will be introduced in this unit: 1) in meetings—stating your topic, opening up a new topic for discussion, giving further explanations, expressing and exchanging opinions tactfully; and 2) when briefing—stating the topic, using charts, solving problems, and making conclusions.
4. Sentence Patterns
Here, you will be introduced to sentence patterns used to talk about “topics in meetings” and “introducing the key points of a briefing” to help you get straight to the point the minute you get up on stage.
5. Business Conversation
Once a meeting has begun, one often needs to explain one’s point of view, exchange ideas with others, or express agreement or disagreement. In this unit, vocabulary and dialogue to do with the aforementioned situations will be introduced, as well as the sentence patterns 根據 / 根據…… (when looking at data), A 比 B + SV…(when making comparisons), and 針對 / 針對…..(to talk about a certain topic).
6.Situational Shorts
Fang Renjie, a sales representative, must present his case to a client, explain his marketing strategies using charts, and state the key points to complete his briefing. Let’s take a look at his word usage, and learn from it how to make a briefing both objective and persuasive.
7.Practical Reading
In the business world, nothing is official unless it’s on paper. In this issue, an e-mail notifying employees of an upcoming meeting is used as an example to help you understand written notifications.
8.Wisdom & Idioms
Jack Ma, China’s most outspoken entrepreneur, founded China’s largest electronics business group. How did he get to where he is now from humble beginnings as an English teacher? Are his sayings as humorous as the way he runs his business? And what do the idiom先下手為強 and proverb 有天下無難事,只怕有心人have to do with Ma’s past experience? Let’s read to find out!
9.Writing Center
When briefing a client in person, there are five points that you must mention: your company’s history, the founder of the company, where your company is located, where your branch offices are located, and the type of products you sell / produce. You will learn all this in this unit.
10.Practice Makes Perfect
In this unit, you will learn from Joey’s mistakes. After reading through the unit, it will be easier for you to speak Chinese. Details that might be useful to know when having a meeting with Chinese people are also added.
Package :Book+ Audio CD+ CD-ROM+ DVD
如何用中文開會做簡報?更多商務會議相關的商用華語都在本書中
《Live互動華語》利用數字多媒體學習模式,內容編撰符合美國外語教學協會5C標準,循序漸進的螺旋式難易程度結構,有助於教師課堂教學。20~24期將帶領中文學習者一步一步,循序漸進,從基礎到進階,從根本到應用,輕輕鬆鬆學會商用華語。本期將告訴你,當遇到需跟華人同事開會時,該如何用中文進行簡報?以及如何會議上最常用的實用句,讓你在會議上贏得好印象;簡報圖表和用語、上台報告的技巧,以及帶您認識中國網路之父-馬雲,更熟悉商務中文如何使用。