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2. Learn the following «package phrases» which are used during press conferences and interviews. Discuss the meanings with your teacher.

I. How to open

A formal opening

  1. Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. I have a great honor today and great privilege to introduce ...

  2. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, and thank you for joining us this afternoon.

  3. Good morning. It is a pleasure for me to be back in ...

  4. It is my great pleasure once again to receive ...

  5. Mr. Secretary/President, it's an honor, in fact, to have you here with us, and I'll turn the floor over to you.

  6. My apologies for being a little later than we had planned. I want to welcome you. We're very pleased to have you here. We're honored to have you here.

Less formal opening

  1. Good afternoon, and thank you all very much for your time. 2.I know how busy Fridays can be, so I'll just have a few brief remarks at the top here and open it up to your questions.

  2. Ladies and gentlemen, we're going to get started here. Thanks for making yourself available to us and Mr. X.

  3. Good morning everybody. I really don't have any opening remarks. Let's get right to the issue at hand.

  4. Good morning. I just want to open up here with several main points.

  5. Good morning. I don't know if I need to start with any preliminaries, so I'll open it up for questions from the audience.

II. How to start and give the floor

  1. I'll turn it over to ...

  2. Mr. N, sir, the floor is yours.

  3. I just want to say a few things and then turn it over to ...

  4. And with that, I'll turn it over to ...

  5. And with that I will open the floor to questions and comments.

  6. I'd like to make a short statement and then answer your questions.

  7. And with that, I'll open up for questions.

  8. I think with that introduction, I'd like to open this up for any questions. My colleagues and I will be as open as we possibly can. However, we cannot give you any information concerning...

III. How to ask questions

  1. I'm wondering if you can expand a little more about ... ?

  2. Can you give us a sense of ... ?

  3. What's your sense of the ... ? Can you give us the latest on ... ?

  4. Could you fill us in on the latest on ... ?

  5. Can you paint a picture for us of what ... ?

  6. Can you shed any light on ... ?

  7. Is there a chance you could paint a picture of (what's happening)?

  8. Can you update us on ... ?

  9. Any hot breaking news you can update us on ... ?

  10. Can you bring us up to date on ... ?

  11. May I do a follow-up, please? What's your best guess about... ?

  12. Can I follow up on ... ? What are your thoughts on the fact that... ?

IV. How to start answering questions

  1. My understanding is that...

  2. My sense is that...

  3. My guess is that ...

  4. To my knowledge ...

  5. It is a good question. I am glad you asked me about it.

V. How to avoid answering questions

  1. Not to my knowledge.

  2. Not that I know of.

  3. I'm not inclined to get into it at the moment. Sorry.

  4. I really don't want to speculate about it. I'm honestly not sure of the details of it.

  5. I don't want to get into details and the substance of.... I'd rather keep it a little more general.

  6. I cannot get into specifics of... —

  7. I'd prefer not to get into that.

  8. I don't care to get into the subject anymore. Sorry.

  9. I'm really not in the position to discuss it.

  10. I really can't say that much about that. Sorry. I just can't shed a lot of light on that for you.

  11. What's beyond that I can't say at this point.

  12. We don't have anything to announce with respect to that.

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