To establish the context
Presentation and public speaking expression
Use this to give your audience the background they need to understand your main point clearly.
15초 만에
- Providing necessary background information before starting a main topic.
- Setting the stage so the audience understands the situation clearly.
- A professional way to introduce a complex story or project.
뜻
This phrase means giving your audience the background information they need to understand a story or argument. It is like setting the stage before a play begins so everyone knows who the characters are and why the scene matters.
주요 예문
3 / 6Starting a business presentation
First, I'd like to establish the context by reviewing last year's sales figures.
First, I'd like to establish the context by reviewing last year's sales figures.
Explaining a complicated family drama to a friend
To establish the context, you have to remember that my cousin and I haven't spoken since 2015.
To establish the context, you have to remember that my cousin and I haven't spoken since 2015.
Writing an introductory paragraph for an essay
The author begins the chapter by establishing the context of the French Revolution.
The author begins the chapter by establishing the context of the French Revolution.
문화적 배경
This expression reflects a 'low-context' cultural preference where speakers are expected to provide all necessary details rather than assuming the listener already knows them. It gained massive popularity in corporate environments to ensure global teams, who might have different backgrounds, start from the same point of understanding.
Keep it Brief
While establishing context is vital, don't spend too long on it. Aim for 1-2 minutes or you'll lose the audience's interest before the main point.
Don't Over-Explain
If your audience already knows the background, saying 'let me establish the context' can sound patronizing. Read the room first!
15초 만에
- Providing necessary background information before starting a main topic.
- Setting the stage so the audience understands the situation clearly.
- A professional way to introduce a complex story or project.
What It Means
To establish the context is to provide the 'who, what, where, and why' of a situation. Imagine you start a story with 'and then he yelled at me.' Your friend will be confused. You need to establish the context first. You might say, 'I was at the grocery store, and I accidentally bumped into a tall man.' Now, the yelling makes sense. It is about building a foundation of knowledge for your listener.
How To Use It
You usually use this phrase at the very beginning of a conversation or presentation. It often follows a greeting. You can say, 'Before we dive into the data, let me establish the context.' It signals to your audience that you are about to give them the 'big picture.' Use it when you want to look organized and thoughtful. It prevents people from asking 'Wait, what are we talking about?' five minutes later.
When To Use It
This is a powerhouse phrase in professional settings. Use it during business meetings when introducing a new project. It is great for academic writing or giving a speech. You can even use it in serious personal discussions. If you are explaining a complex drama to a friend, say, 'Let me establish the context so you understand why I'm annoyed.' It makes you sound like a master storyteller.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use this for very simple, everyday things. If you are asking someone to pass the salt, don't say 'Let me establish the context of my hunger.' That is just weird. Avoid it in fast-paced, high-energy social situations like a loud party. It is a 'slow down and listen' phrase. If you use it while someone is in a hurry, you might come across as a bit long-winded or overly formal.
Cultural Background
In Western communication, especially in the US and UK, we value 'low-context' logic. This means we don't assume the listener knows everything. We like to be explicit. Establishing the context is a sign of a good communicator in these cultures. It shows you respect the listener's time by making the information easy to digest. It became a staple in corporate 'business-speak' during the late 20th century.
Common Variations
You might also hear people say set the stage or provide some background. In casual settings, someone might say give you the backstory. If you want to sound more academic, you could say frame the discussion. All of these share the same goal: making sure everyone is on the same page before moving forward. Just pick the one that fits the 'vibe' of the room.
사용 참고사항
This phrase is most effective at the beginning of a presentation or a long explanation. It carries a formal tone, so use it when you want to appear organized and professional.
Keep it Brief
While establishing context is vital, don't spend too long on it. Aim for 1-2 minutes or you'll lose the audience's interest before the main point.
Don't Over-Explain
If your audience already knows the background, saying 'let me establish the context' can sound patronizing. Read the room first!
The 'Why' Factor
In English-speaking business culture, people hate being confused. Establishing context is seen as a sign of leadership and clarity.
예시
6First, I'd like to establish the context by reviewing last year's sales figures.
First, I'd like to establish the context by reviewing last year's sales figures.
Sets a professional tone for a data-heavy meeting.
To establish the context, you have to remember that my cousin and I haven't spoken since 2015.
To establish the context, you have to remember that my cousin and I haven't spoken since 2015.
Helps the friend understand the emotional weight of the story.
The author begins the chapter by establishing the context of the French Revolution.
The author begins the chapter by establishing the context of the French Revolution.
Standard academic usage to introduce a historical period.
Wait, let me establish the context—it's actually funny if you know my boss is obsessed with cats.
Wait, let me establish the context—it's actually funny if you know my boss is obsessed with cats.
Used humorously to save a joke that didn't land.
I need to establish the context before I send you this screenshot lol.
I need to establish the context before I send you this screenshot lol.
Casual use of a formal phrase for comedic effect.
I'm not just complaining; I'm trying to establish the context of why I'm feeling overwhelmed.
I'm not just complaining; I'm trying to establish the context of why I'm feeling overwhelmed.
Used to clarify intentions during a serious conversation.
셀프 테스트
Choose the best word to complete the professional opening.
Before we discuss the new budget, let me ___ the context of our current spending.
The verb 'establish' is the standard colocation used with 'context' in professional English.
Identify the purpose of the phrase in this sentence.
The speaker spent five minutes ___ the context so the audience wouldn't be confused.
Establishing context is done specifically to prevent audience confusion.
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시각 학습 자료
Formality Level of 'Establish the Context'
Giving the backstory
Let me tell you what happened first...
Setting the stage
To set the stage for this story...
Establishing the context
Allow me to establish the context for this proposal.
Where to Establish the Context
Boardroom Meeting
Explaining market trends before a strategy shift.
History Class
Describing life in the 1920s before discussing the Great Depression.
Legal Setting
A lawyer explaining events leading up to a crime.
Storytelling
Explaining a character's childhood before their big secret.
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문It means providing the necessary background information so people understand the situation you are talking about. Think of it as 'setting the scene' for your listeners.
No, but it is very common there. You can use it in essays, speeches, or even when explaining a long story to a friend using To establish the context....
Yes, set the context is a very common and natural alternative. Establish sounds slightly more formal and authoritative.
Yes, it is considered formal to neutral. It is perfect for professional environments but might sound a bit 'stiff' at a casual dinner party.
A common way is: Before we begin, I'd like to establish the context. or To establish the context, let's look at the history of this project.
The opposite would be 'diving straight in' or 'jumping into the deep end,' which means starting without any explanation.
Absolutely! It's a great way to start a long email: I am writing to establish the context regarding the recent changes.
Not quite. A summary is a short version of the *whole* story, while context is the information needed *before* the story starts.
Both are used, but establish the context is more common when referring to a specific situation or topic.
Yes, it is used globally across all major English dialects, especially in professional and academic circles.
관련 표현
Set the stage
To prepare the conditions for something to happen or be understood.
Provide background
To give information about the past or the cause of a situation.
Frame the issue
To present a problem in a specific way to influence how people think about it.
Give the backstory
An informal way to explain the history of a person or situation.
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