đź“° Summary of the Article:
Common Business English Phrases for Workplace Meetings
This article from VirtualSpeech explains the most useful English phrases for professional meetings. It divides them into different stages of a meeting:
- Opening the Meeting: Phrases like “Good morning, everyone”, “Let’s begin”, and “We’re here today to discuss …” are often used to welcome participants and clearly state the purpose.
- Introducing Participants: A simple way to make everyone comfortable is asking: “Let’s introduce ourselves – name, position, and reason for attending.”
- Setting the Agenda: To keep meetings structured, phrases such as “There are three items on today’s agenda” or “First, we will discuss … then move on to …” are helpful.
- During the Meeting: Participants can ask questions, agree, or disagree politely. Useful phrases include:“Could you clarify that?”“I’d like to add …”“From my perspective …”“I’m not sure that …”
- Concluding the Meeting: To close effectively, leaders often summarize key points and next steps:“To summarize, we decided …”“Before we finish, let me recap …”“If there’s nothing else, let’s wrap up.”
The article highlights that using these phrases not only makes communication clear but also shows professionalism and confidence in a workplace setting.
đź’¬ Reading Challenge
Scenario-Based Challenge:
Imagine you are leading a meeting tomorrow. Write 5–6 lines about how you would:
- Greet participants
- Introduce people
- State the agenda
Critical Thinking Challenge:
- Which phrases from the article do you find most useful for your real-life meetings, and why?
- If someone interrupts you during a meeting, what polite phrase would you use to respond?
👉 Share your answers in the comments and let’s practice sounding confident and professional in business meetings! 🚀