Spanish Phrase
En mi presentación hablo de...
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.
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...
En (preposition)
Used to indicate the context or setting, similar to 'in' or 'during' in English.
mi (possessive adjective)
Shows ownership; it agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies.
presentación (noun)
A feminine noun meaning 'presentation' or 'talk'.
hablo (verb)
First‑person singular present indicative of hablar, meaning 'I speak' or 'I talk'.
de (preposition)
Introduces the topic that follows, equivalent to 'about' or 'of' in English.
🗨In Conversation
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?
✕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...
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...".

