Andrew Zhao
How to Distinguish "Meeting" and "Conference"? As mentioned in the title, please help to explain, thank you.
May 4, 2015 4:57 AM
Answers · 4
A meeting is when a group of people gather to discuss a certain topic. Usually, during a meeting, everyone will be taking part in the discussion. A conference is slightly different. At a conference, there is often one or maybe just a few people who speak. They give a speech or sometimes a presentation. Afterwards, people may have the opportunity to ask them questions during a question-answer time. When a person says "meeting," they are just talking about one event. It only last an hour or 2 or even less time. A conference can last for a few days and may include many different speakers.
May 4, 2015
A meeting is an assembly of people, normally members of a group or society. A conference is also a meeting, but it is usually a more formal event. In science, we use "conference" when referring to a bigger and better organized meeting, typically an annual event sponsored by a scientific institution.
May 4, 2015
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