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 will look at different functions of the business meeting and provide useful English phrases that can provide easier understanding, as well as finer nuance of your meaning. With this eBook series, using English for meetings has never been simpler.

In this series, you will learn English phrases for:

  1. Opening a Meeting
  2. Asking for Feedback
  3. Giving Opinions & Suggestions
  4. Agreeing
  5. Disagreeing
  6. Managing Communication
  7. Closing a Meeting

Want to learn more? Download the entire series in one convenient eBook for free!

Check out the other units in the English for Meetings Workshop. In each section you will find standard English phrases that you can mix, match and adapt to your specific content.

English for Meetings
Starting a Meeting in English
How to get feedback at meetings
Give your Opinion in English meetings
Agree in an English meeting
Disagree an English meeting
Interruptions in English Meetings
Finish a Meeting in English

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