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Present by Noprada Upahath 54120803137 No.37 M.A. TESOL 5 English for business communication
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English for business communication

Dec 03, 2014

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Page 1: English for business communication

Present by

Noprada Upahath 54120803137

No.37 M.A. TESOL 5

English for business communication

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Business Meeting

Opening a Meeting

Following the Agenda

Closing a Meeting

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Opening a Meeting

Welcome

Sample Welcome:

“ I think we'll begin now. First I'd like to welcome you all

and thank everyone for coming, especially at such short

notice. I know you are all very busy and it's difficult to

take time away from your daily tasks for meetings.”

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Introductions

Example

* “I'd like to take a moment to introduce our

new tour coordinator.”

* “Hi everyone. I'm Judy Strauss. I'll be acting

as Amanda's assistant while Nancy is away on

maternity leave.”

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Roll Call/Apologies

Example

• It looks like everyone is here today.

• Unfortunately, Ken cannot join us today. He has been

called away on business .

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Following the Agenda

Taking the Minutes

Example

• The minutes from previous meeting

• All of the names of the attendees (if possible)

• The items on the agenda

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Sample Minutes Outline:

Supervisor's Meeting

Friday, May 5

Room 3

Start: ________ Finish: ________

Chair: Bob Brand

Attendees:

1._________

2._________

3._________

4._________

5._________

Late to arrive:_________

Early to depart:________

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Watching the Time

Example

• I think we've spent enough time on this topic.

• We're running short on time, so let's move on.

• We're running behind schedule, so we'll have to skip

the next item.

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Regaining Focus

Example

• Let's stick to the task at hand, shall we?

• I think we're steering off topic a bit with this.

• I'm afraid we've strayed from the matter at hand.

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Comments and Feedback

Example

• If I could just come in here...

• I'm afraid I'd have to disagree about that.

• Could I just say one thing?

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Closing a Meeting Wrapping Up

Example

• It looks like we've run out of time, so I guess we'll

finish here.

• I think we've covered everything on the list.

• I guess that will be all for today.

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Thank You and Congratulations

Example

• Before I let you go let's all give a big thank you

(everyone claps) to Thomas for baking these delicious

cookies.

• Again, I want to thank you all for taking time out of

your busy schedules to be here today.

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Follow Up

Example

• We'll meet again on the first of next month.

• Next time we meet I'll be sure to have those contacts

for you.

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THANK YOU