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[Mastering the Art of Introducing a Speaker in Formal Settings]-[0612 Introducing a Speaker]

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Mastering the Art of Formal Introductions

In episode 612 of the English as a Second Language podcast, host Jeff McQuillan explores the linguistic nuances and professional etiquette required when introducing a guest speaker in formal settings, such as conferences or business presentations. The episode provides a comprehensive breakdown of the phrases and vocabulary necessary to command an audience's attention and establish a professional tone.

Capturing Audience Attention

To begin a formal presentation, McQuillan suggests using the phrase, "Ladies and gentlemen, may I have your attention, please?" This expression is specifically designed for large gatherings where the speaker needs to signal the transition from informal conversation to a focused, listening environment. The term "attention" is highlighted as the core objective here—directing the audience's mental focus toward the stage.

Establishing Professional Prestige

When introducing a guest, the host emphasizes the use of respectful language to build rapport. Using the phrase "It is my great honor to introduce..." creates an immediate sense of prestige. An "honor" is defined as something that makes one feel proud and respected, setting a positive tone for the entire event.

McQuillan also introduces the idiomatic expression, "a person who needs no introduction." This is a strategic compliment used to acknowledge that the guest is already highly regarded and "well known in our field." By establishing the guest's reputation early, the host validates the importance of the upcoming speech.

Highlighting Expertise and Innovation

To build credibility for the speaker, the introduction should emphasize their professional contributions. The podcast notes that an "innovator" is someone who is "very creative" and willing to "take risks" to pioneer new ways of doing things. Furthermore, describing someone as a "revolutionary thinker" suggests that they possess "bold" or "controversial new ideas" that challenge the status quo.

McQuillan explains that a speaker’s impact is often measured by how they have "strived to bring attention" to critical issues. The verb "strive" denotes putting in significant effort to accomplish something difficult. By "bringing attention" to a topic, the speaker is effectively forcing the audience to consider matters they might otherwise ignore.

Academic Credentials and Final Transitions

Finally, the episode touches upon the importance of listing accomplishments, such as holding "four advanced degrees"—which include master's or doctoral levels—and receiving an "honorary doctorate." The latter is clarified as a symbolic title awarded by universities to celebrate an individual's achievements rather than their academic course completion.

As the introduction concludes, the speaker is expected to "address" (or speak about) the "much-anticipated" topic. A "much-anticipated" event is one that the audience has been looking forward to for a long time. The introduction is then closed with the formal phrase "without further ado," signaling that the speaker will begin immediately, followed by the invitation to "join me in welcoming" the guest, which encourages the audience to applaud and acknowledge the presenter's arrival.

🎯Key Sentences

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It is my great honor to introduce our guest speaker today.
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Without further ado, please join me in welcoming Dr. Edwina Lytton.
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It's sort of a way of saying to the person, you are very famous.
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It's kind of a compliment to that person.
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These ideas may be surprising when you first hear them.
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📝Key Phrases

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may I have your attention, please
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it is my great honor to
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needs no introduction
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well known in our field
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revolutionary thinker
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to English as a Second Language podcast number 612, Introducing a Speaker.
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