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Giving Presentations in Chinese || Essential Phrases and Cultural Tips
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Use These Phrases and Insights to Take Your Chinese Presentations to the Next Level
It could be nerve-racking to give a presentation in Chinese when you’re still learning the language.
Public speaking in China is a powerful way to build your reputation and develop your career or business. But don’t worry. We’ll guide you to be an effective public speaker to give powerful presentations.
In this blog post, we’ll introduce several essential phrases and effective cultural tips for giving a well-prepared presentation. You’re in good hands!👋🏻
Presentations and Public Speaking || Techniques for Delivering Effective Business Presentations Presentations and Public Speaking || Phrases for Starting and Introducing Topics Presentations and Public Speaking || Phrases for Explaining and Transitioning Presentations and Public Speaking || Phrases for Concluding Topics Presentations and Public Speaking || FAQs
Presentations and Public Speaking || Techniques for Delivering Effective Business Presentations
✅ know your audience.
It’s important to know who your presentation is for, especially the senior executives and their specific titles in Chinese to address them properly.
Get to know the history, industry, and cultural background of the company you’re presenting to and remember to be aware of the strict hierarchical structure that exists in Chinese companies.
🤵 Be aware that business attire in China is usually formal – and make sure to avoid green hats !
It also helps to be aware of Face Culture and the concept of building Play 关系 (guānxì; relationships), both of which emphasise harmony and respect. Maintaining ‘face’ also means you might want to go easy on self-deprecating jokes, sarcasm and criticism of others.
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✅ Use Clear and Strong Language
Use simple sentences to convey your message. People don’t really appreciate complex jargon. Even though it was the case before, complex official jargon is outdated now in official business settings.
So practice simple phrases in Chinese that help you to set a strong presentation style.
✅ Practice (Including Your Body Language!)
Chinese value a smooth and authentic presentation. But don’t be too rigid and just recite your scripts.
Rehearse your presentation multiple times. Take some time to familiarize yourself with gestures that are considered rude in China
🚫 For instance, pointing with your index finger is a no-no . Instead, gesture towards something with an open palm.
And avoid those excessive hand movements during your presentation – to Chinese people that might come across as too dramatic or even impatient.
Other things to avoid in Chinese business presentations include winking, standing with your hands on your hips and prolonged eye contact, which may appear more aggressive than engaged.
Having an awareness of these cultural aspects will help the engagement during your presentation.
✅ Use Visual Aids
Use slides with charts, interesting images, and other visual aids to make your points more engaging. A sleek and captivating design is super helpful for presentations in China.
Also be aware that there is a certain level of censorship in China – avoid sensitive topics and if you think an image could be interpreted badly, just don’t use it.
👉 This also applies to using the Chinese flag , do not alter it in any way from its original form (e.g. don’t include a version of it in another shape or colour).
✅ Engage with the Audience
In Chinese culture, people often remain serious during presentations. Silence is their way to show respect for the presenter in a business setting.
They are not often used to raising questions or openly showing their reactions in public.
So, it becomes more essential to engage actively with the audience with nonverbal cues.
You could encourage participation with these phrases.
Play 大家有什么问题吗? dà jiā yǒu shén me wèn tí ma? Does anyone have any questions?
Presentations and Public Speaking || Phrases for Starting and Introducing Topics
It’s supremely important to have a strong opening for a business presentation. In China people usually stay serious before a presentation starts . But by using these phrases, you can set a positive vibe and catches the audience’s attention.
Play 大家好 dà jiā hǎo Hello everyone
This is a typical phrase to use to address distinguished guests in a formal setting.
Play 尊敬的女士们,先生们 zūn jìng de nǚ shì men, xiān shēng men Ladies and gentlemen
Use this phrase to introduce the topic of the presentation.
Play 今天我要谈的是… jīn tiān wǒ yào tán de shì Today I will talk about…
You could also start with an interesting fact or a question that provokes thoughts.
Use these phrases to catch everyone’s attention and provoke their curiosity. They sound very friendly and draw you closer to the audience.
Play 大家知不知道 dà jiā zhī bù zhī dào Does everyone know
Play 首先,我问大家一个问题 shǒu xiān, wǒ wèn dà jiā yī gè wèn tí First, I will ask everyone a question
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Presentations and Public Speaking || Phrases for Explaining and Transitioning
There are several simple phrases to help keep your languages clean during the presentations. These are super easy to remember!
Play 其次… qí cì Secondly…
Play 接下来… jiē xià lái Next…
To further explain a point, use these phrases to set an example.
Play 比如… bǐ rú For example…
Play 举个例子 jǔ gè lì zi To give you an example
Play 另一方面… lìng yī fāng miàn On the other hand…
If you were interrupted by a question or some random hiccups, use these phrases to get back to your agenda.
Play 我们继续… wǒ men jì xù Let’s continue…
Play 让我们回到 ràng wǒ men huí dào Let’s get back to…
Presentations and Public Speaking || Phrases for Concluding Topics
Now, as you approach the ending, use these phrases to properly grab the audience’s attention again. They are simple and set a firm tone to wrap up.
Play 总结一下… zǒng jié yī xià To summarize…
Play 最后… zuì hòu Finally…
This phrase is more literal but a great one to use. It could showcase your Chinese skills.
Play 总而言之… zǒng ér yán zhī In conclusion…
Now it’d be helpful to recap the key takeaways for your audience. You could use these phrases.
Play 我们已经讨论了… wǒ men yǐ jīng tǎo lùn le We have discussed…
Play 今天的重点是… jīn tiān de zhòng diǎn shì The main points today are…
As usual, never miss this phrase to show your gratitude to the public listening to you.
Play 谢谢大家! xiè xiè dà jiā Thank you all!
These phrases are a little more complex, but they are what Chinese people often use as a respectful ending. It shows modesty and offers opportunities to engage with your audience even off stage.
Now, you know better how to speak in public! Keep the tips in mind and practice. You’ll definitely shine in the room when doing a presentation in China.
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Presentations and Public Speaking || FAQs
You can begin with a greeting like 大家好 (dà jiā hǎo) . In a formal setting, you should address the audience with 尊敬的女士们,先生们 (zūn jìng de nǚ shì men, xiān shēng men) , which means “Ladies and Gentlemen”.
You could say phrases like 首先,我们来看一下… (shǒu xiān, wǒ men lái kàn yī xià) to introduce your first topic. 其次… (qí cì) means “Secondly”. 接下来… (jiē xià lái) means “Next” which is very common to use.
You can start with a question like 大家有什么问题吗? (dà jiā yǒu shén me wèn tí ma?) to encourage the audience to engage with you.
To summarize your points, you could use phrases like 最后 (zuì hòu) and 总结一下 (zǒng jié yī xià). Then, use the official thank you phrase 谢谢大家!(xiè xiè dà jiā ) to wrap up your presentation.
You can always use 我们继续… (wǒ men jì xù) , which means “Let’s continue,” and 让我们回到 (ràng wǒ men huí dào) , which means “Let’s get back to” to smoothly transition back to your original presentation.
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From the Beginning to the End: How to Give the Perfect Presentation in Chinese
Written by Juliette Pitt
Giving a presentation can be nerve-racking in any language, especially if it is in Chinese! But not to worry, you’ve come to the right place, here are a couple of tips that can help you guide you to deliver the perfect presentation to your fellow colleagues!
#Opening
When opening your presentation in Chinese, remember to start by expressing thanks to the host of the event and to the previous speakers. If you are at an event or meeting that has distinguished guests, it is also worth expressing thanks to them too.
For example, a good way to start is:
- 尊敬的……,女士们,先生们,下午好! 我对……表示感谢。(zūnjìng de……, nǚshì men, xiānshēng men, xiàwǔ hǎo! wǒ duì……biǎoshì gǎnxiè)
After this it is usually good to introduce yourself and express which department you represent.
For example, you can say:
- 我是…,请允许我代表…。(wǒ shì…, qǐng yǔnxǔ wǒ dàibiǎo…)
Unlike in the West where perhaps one only says your name, it is best when delivering your presentation in Chinese to add a bit more and perhaps say a couple of words of who you are speaking on behalf of.
You could even go as far as to praise the previous speaker by remarking on their content.
For example, you could say:
- 他/她的发言条理清晰。(tā/tā de fǎyán tiáolǐ qīngxī)
After all the pleasant introductions, it is best to go straight into your intended speech. Our advice to you would be to avoid using humour , unless you are familiar with a couple of Chinese jokes, but it is best to avoid as some jokes are may be hard to translate and it might cross some cultural barriers.
A good structure to use when giving your presentation is First, Second, Third . It is straight forward and provides your presentation with a good flow.
Here are a couple of key words and sentences that you may find useful to use:
- 本次会议的议题是…(běn cì huìyì de yìtí shì…)
- 首先…(shǒuxiān…)
- 再次…(zàicì…)
- 最后…(zuìhòu…)
- 首先,我们来看一下全球电子商务消费行为的调查结果。(shǒuxiān, wǒmen lái kàn yīxià quánqiú diànzǐ shāngwù xiāofèi xíngwéi de diàochá jiéguǒ)
Congratulations! You are nearly at the end of your speech! To end the talk, it is best to use some highly energetic and heroic words as a form of encouragement to your colleagues!
Also, it is important to summarize your main points and thank everyone for listening and for coming to attend your presentation!
For example, some useful sentences to incorporate towards the end are:
- 最后,我想说的是…( zuìhòu, wǒ xiǎng shuō de shì…)
- 感谢你们对本次会议的大力支持。(gǎnxiè nǐmen duìběn cì huìyì de dàlì zhīchí)
- 希望我们能够借此机会加强沟通。(xīwàng wǒmen nénggòu jiè cǐ jīhuì jiāqiáng gōutōng)
- 要实现这美好的愿景,我们只有埋头苦干。(yào shíxiàn zhè měihǎo de yuàn jǐng, wǒmen zhǐyǒu máitóu kǔ gàn.
So, there you have it, a quick guide on how to give your presentation in Chinese. Remember to stay calm and collected .
Its best to practice your presentation with your colleagues first and perhaps with your Chinese teacher. You could even practice a joke with them or two, to see if they get it!
Good luck! 加油 ! If you have presented a talk or lecture before in Chinese, we’d love to hear all about your experience. Why not comment down below and share some useful tips!
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Yes you are right. This is an article about how to give a presentation in Chinese . It sounds ridiculous because you might be an expert since high school. But today what we are talking is to give a presentation not only in Chinese mandarin, also in Chinese way.
So you are already up on the stage. After your make sure the slides do work and clear your throat, how do you begin?
Like the common structure of your other presentation. You would firstly say Hi, “大家好,我是**( dà jiā hǎo,wǒ shì **)” Good morning/afternoon everyone, my name is ** . If you are new to people, introduce yourself by giving interesting take away message. If you want to make business with someone in China, you should probably introduce your family, share your education experience, list some results you achieved in your business, etc, letting people get to know you.
The topic 主题(zhǔ tí) of your presentation should be clear like in other languages. Let’s talk more about content内容(nèi rónɡ). Design of the slides could be a little changed as reading and recognizing Chinese characters is much faster than western characters so you could put some stuff on it but not too much. Reading word by word what was written on the slides is considered bad practice in China as well.
It is very important to understand that in China everything is related to relations关系(ɡuān xi). You cannot do something without relations in China. At the end of your presentation, it is necessary to show gratitude towards those people who had helped you. Here are some basic rules:
- Show pictures of people you worked together with
- Show pictures of groups while you organized events
- Show pictures of the panels that run events
- Show your partners (for business not only clients but also people you are buying from or working together with in general)
When you are done, it’s common to leave your contact data if you want to communicate with more people. Remember Twitter and Facebook are blocked in China. Use QQ or Wechat.
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