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Spanish Phrase

En mi presentación hablo de...

/en mi pɾe.sen.taˈθjon ˈaβlo de/
Meaning"In my presentation I talk about..."
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Meaning

This phrase is a standard way to introduce the subject you will cover in a talk, lecture, or any formal presentation. It signals to the audience what the focus of your discourse will be.

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When to use

Use it at the beginning of a classroom lecture, a business meeting, a conference talk, or any situation where you need to outline the content of your presentation. It works both in formal and semi‑formal contexts.

Grammar Breakdown

Enmipresentaciónhablode...

1

En (preposition)

Used to indicate the context or setting, similar to 'in' or 'during' in English.

2

mi (possessive adjective)

Shows ownership; it agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies.

3

presentación (noun)

A feminine noun meaning 'presentation' or 'talk'.

4

hablo (verb)

First‑person singular present indicative of hablar, meaning 'I speak' or 'I talk'.

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de (preposition)

Introduces the topic that follows, equivalent to 'about' or 'of' in English.

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En mi presentación hablo de los efectos del cambio climático en la agricultura.

In my presentation I talk about the effects of climate change on agriculture.

¡Qué interesante! ¿Podrías también mencionar alguna solución?

How interesting! Could you also mention any solutions?

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Common Mistakes

  • En mi presentación hablo de sobre el tema.

    "Sobre" is also correct, but learners often mix it with "de" in the same sentence, creating redundancy.

  • En la presentación hablo de...

    Using "la presentación" instead of "mi" changes the meaning; it no longer indicates personal ownership.

  • En mi presentación hablar de...

    Using the infinitive "hablar" here is ungrammatical; you need the conjugated form.

Alternatives

  • En mi exposición trataré sobre...

    In my exposition I will deal with...

  • Durante mi charla mencionaré...

    During my talk I will mention...

  • En mi ponencia abordaré el tema de...

    In my paper I will address the topic of...

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish‑speaking countries, presenters often start with a brief greeting (e.g., "Buenos días") before moving to "En mi presentación...". Keep a polite and slightly formal register, especially in academic or corporate settings. If you are speaking to a very informal audience, you can shorten it to "Voy a hablar de...".