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The second week of the course focuses on the language of meetings. We have three lessons this week. In the first lesson, we'll look at effective practices and language for leading a meeting. In lesson two, you'll learn how to participate or take part in a meeting, including how to jump into a discussion, state an opinion, and politely disagree with what someone else said. Active participation is crucial for contributing meaningfully to discussions and ensuring your viewpoints are heard. Knowing how to express agreement, disagreement, or introduce new ideas politely can help maintain a productive and respectful environment during meetings.
Nowadays, meetings involve people working in different places, so lesson three presents guidelines and language for having successful telecomprens. Remote communication introduces challenges such as delays, miscommunication, and lack of nonverbal cues. Therefore, learning the appropriate terminology and methods for virtual meetings is essential for keeping discussions effective and ensuring that all participants can contribute meaningfully regardless of their location.
Okay, let's start today's lesson. In week one, you learned about what makes a meeting successful. You also learned how to write emails to announce or set up a meeting. This week, we're going to look at the way people interact in meetings, and specifically, the role that the leader plays in the way that a meeting goes. We'll identify effective practices for leading meetings and help you to identify and use specific language to manage a meeting, to begin and end the meeting, keep the discussion on track, and involve all the participants. Paying attention to these interaction patterns helps you understand the dynamics of meetings and improve your own ability to engage constructively.
When she learned in week one of this course, we use the word chair for the head of a formal group. In a less formal situation, we just use the word leader or lead, like a team leader or a project leader for the person who runs the meeting. We can also use the word lead as a verb. In any case, the meeting leader is the one who's responsible for what happens in the meeting. Now, you're going to watch two examples of a meeting. The people in this meeting work for Rear Chocolate Senceattle. As you watch, think about these questions. What happened? Did the meeting go well? Understanding the responsibilities of the leader and how they guide the meeting can provide insights into effective leadership and communication practices that can be applied in real-life professional scenarios.
- participate
不及物动词参加某事; 分享某事
及物动词得到或接受某部分东西
1. 参与;参加
If you participate in an activity, you take part in it.e.g. They expected him to participate in the ceremony...
他们希望他参加典礼。
e.g. Over half the population of this country participate in sport.
这个国家一半以上的人口参加体育锻炼。participation
...participation in religious activities.
参与宗教活动- interact
动词互动; 相互作用; 互相影响
1. 相互交流;相互沟通
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;When people interact with each other or interact, they communicate as they work or spend time together.[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;e.g. While the other children interacted and played together, Ted ignored them.
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;当别的孩子相互交流、一起玩耍的时候,泰德对他们不予理睬。
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;e.g. ...rhymes and songs to help parents interact with their babies.
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;帮助父母与婴儿进行互动的童谣与歌曲interaction
This can sometimes lead to somewhat superficial interactions with other people.
这有时可能会导致与他人的交往流于肤浅。
...our experience of informal social interaction among adults.
我们关于成人间非正式社交的经验- responsible
形容词负有责任的; 尽责的; 承担责任; 懂道理的
1. 负有责任的;应承担责任的
If someone or something is responsible for a particular event or situation, they are the cause of it or they can be blamed for it.e.g. He still felt responsible for her death...
他仍然觉得自己对她的死负有责任。
e.g. I want you to do everything you can to find out who's responsible.
我希望你能尽一切可能找出责任人。2. 对(某事物)负责的
If you are responsible for something, it is your job or duty to deal with it and make decisions relating to it.e.g. ...the minister responsible for the environment...
负责环境工作的部长
e.g. The man responsible for finding the volunteers is Dr. Charles Weber.
负责寻找志愿者的人是查尔斯·韦伯博士。3. 对(某人或某团体)负责的
If you are responsible to a person or group, they have authority over you and you have to report to them about what you do.e.g. I'm responsible to my board of directors...
我对董事会负责。
e.g. The government will be responsible to the President alone.
政府只对总统一人负责。4. 负责的;有责任心的;可靠的
Responsible people behave properly and sensibly, without needing to be supervised.e.g. He's a very responsible sort of person...
他是个非常有责任心的人。
e.g. He feels that the media should be more responsible in what they report.
他觉得媒体应该对报道的内容更负责任些。responsibly
He urged everyone to act responsibly.
他敦促大家做事要有责任心。- vocabulary
名词(某一语言的)词汇; (尤指外语教科书中附有释义的)词汇表
1. (某人所掌握的)词汇,词汇量
Your vocabulary is the total number of words you know in a particular language.e.g. His speech is immature, his vocabulary limited...
他说话很幼稚,使用的词汇有限。
e.g. We read to improve our vocabularies.
我们阅读以便扩大词汇量。2. (某一语言的)词汇,词汇量
The vocabulary of a language is all the words in it.e.g. ...a new word in the German vocabulary.
德语词汇中的一个新词3. 专业词汇
The vocabulary of a subject is the group of words that are typically used when discussing it.e.g. ...the vocabulary of natural science.
自然科学词汇- 其它信息
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