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English for Meetings: Disagreeing
Disagreeing Strongly Disagreeing in a meeting can be like walking through a minefield. In an English meeting you might find yourself often saying ‘no’, or ‘I disagree’. This language is strong and final, and has its function and place. Here are a few more examples of how to disagree strongly I totally disagree I couldn’t…

English for Meetings: Agreeing
Agreeing in a meeting in English is pretty risk free. You won’t get much friction or heat when you tell someone that they are absolutely right. However learning some of these phrases will add some diversity or nuance to your repertoire. Total agreement You are probably already using “yes” or “I agree” fairly often, but…

English for Meetings: Opinions & Suggestions
In this instalment of English for Meetings, we will look at how to share your ideas. You may notice how when you speak in your native language, you have a million ways to give an opinion or suggestion, but in English, you always say “I think”, or “in my opinion”. In this session you will…

English for Meetings: Getting Feedback
The English for Meetings workshop continues with this installment. In this section, we’ll look at different English phrases to build participation and get everyone involved in the meeting’s discussion. Using some of these English phrases can build a lively meeting with lots of ideas and input, hopefully leading to better decision making. Opening for feedback…

English for Meetings: Start
Starting a meeting Let’s start on the right foot. After everyone has arrived, the chairperson should officially start the meeting. There are a few simple ways to do this that are natural and friendly: Ok everyone, let’s get started. Ok, shall we start? Right, let’s begin. Can we start, please? Let’s start with … Welcoming…

English for Meetings
Managing effective meetings can be an art form that requires balancing and dealing with interruptions, digressions, and strong personalities. Sometimes, it might feel like a juggling act trying to keep all these pieces in the air, and the task becomes doubly difficult when you add the challenge of managing the meeting in English. This series…