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English Language in MeetingsMeetings are a common occurrence in business, but the language you need to use and to understand in a meeting can different from the language used in other contexts. The unfamiliar language and phrases can make a business meeting a daunting prospect for non-native English speakers. Below are some example English sentences and phrases you are likely to come across in business meetings. English phrases for running a business meetingBeginning and welcoming:
I’d like to extend a warm welcome to ... I’d like to welcome you all to today’s meeting. Now, if we are all here, let’s get started. The main purpose for the meeting I’ve called this meeting today to discuss ... The main issue I’d like to discuss today is ... Apologies for a person's absence I’m afraid John can't be with us today because he ... John has sent his apologies for his absence today. He is ... Current developments John, could you tell us how project X is progressing? Have you got any news on project X, John? Introducing the first item Let’s begin by looking at ... Let’s start by discussing ... Let’s kick off with ... Looking at the next item Next we come to the issue of ... Now, I’d like to move on to look at ... Handing over control to another speaker Now John is going to talk about ... I’d like to hand over to John, who will take us through ... Asking for contributions Has anyone got anything to contribute? Would you like to add anything, John? Finishing up If there are no other comments, I suggest we finish for today Thanking participants I’d like to thank you all for attending Thank you all for your participation. Closing the meeting That’s the end of the today’s meeting. Thank you.
English phrases for attending a business meetingInterrupting: I’m sorry to interrupt, but I just need to say ... I beg your pardon, but I do need to interject Sorry to interrupt, ... Can I just say something here, ... Disagreeing: I understand what you are saying, but I believe that ... I’m afraid I have to disagree with you I respect your opinion but ... I take your point, but ... I agree with you up to a point, but ... Agreeing: I completely agree with you I have to agree with John I understand exactly what you are saying and totally agree. Making a suggestion I propose that we ... Has anyone thought about .. I suggest that ... Clarifying I’d just like to repeat that ... Let me put that another way Do you see what I mean? Asking for repetition I’m sorry, I didn't quite get that. Could you repeat that, please? Could you run that by me again, please? Asking for clarification I don’t quite follow you. Could you tell us a bit more please? I don’t quite see what you are getting at. Could you clarify that please?
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