Getting people’s attention
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If I could have your attention, please.
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Could I have your attention, please?
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Good afternoon, everyone.
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-> Good afternoon, everyone, could I have your attention, please?
Welcoming attendees
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I’d like to welcome you all here today,now let’s
get down to business
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Thank you all for coming.Perhaps we can make a start.
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Thanks everyone and welcome to today’s meeting. Let’s begin.
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-> I’d like to welcome you all here today, my name is Gina and I’m the Marketing Manager, and this is Jon and he’s the head of the design department. Now let’s get down to business.
Introducing the topic and outlining the agenda
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Today’s meeting is about ____… we’ll talk about ___.
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The aim of this meeting is to ____… we’ll go over ___.
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In today’s meeting, we’ll cover___
Example: Good morning everyone, if I could have your attention please. I’d like to welcome you all to the meeting today. Let’s begin. The aim of this meeting is to talk about the marketing strategies for the next few months. We’ll go over our budget, goals, and welcome the new hires.
Introducing your first agenda item
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So,let’s start with__
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The first item on the agenda is__
Moving between agenda items
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I think that covers the first/second/third item.
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If nobody has anything else to add, we can continue on to the next item.
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Let’s move on to the
next
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Now we come to the main challenge: how to get 100,1000 new contacts in the next few months
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The
final
item on the agenda is to welcome our new hires: James in Finance and Debra in HR
Inviting participation
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___, What’s your opinion on this?
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___, Would you like to share your thoughts on this question?
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___, Could you add anything to our ideas here?
Handing over to another attendee
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__, Would you like to introduce this item?
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I’d like to turn it over to __ who is going to lead in the next point.
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Alright, now __ will have the floor.
Interrupting politely
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Let’s not get too far off-topic here.
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We can discuss that at the end if you feel it’s important.
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I don’t think that’s relevant to today’s discussion.
Moving a topic to another day
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shelve it.
- I think we should shelve that until next time.
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table it.
- Good point,but let’s table it until the next meeting.
Summarizing
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Before we close,let me just summarize the main points.
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To sum up…
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In brief…
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Shall I go over the main points?
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verb: discussed / went over / talked about
Concluding
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Ok,it looks like we’ve covered the main items for the meeting today.
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Right,that’s all for today’s meeting.
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Is there any other business?
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Are there any questions before we finish?
Example : To sum up
, we discussed
using the new internet marketing strategies and cutting the budget by $1,000 next month. We also talked about
our new sales goals. Finally, we welcomed James to the company. Right, that’s all for today’s meeting. Are there any questions before we finish? No? Great, I’d like to thank Bob, our CEO, for coming here all the way from Beijing. Thank you all for attending. That’s all for today.