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Uma reunião em inglês agora será simples com essas dicas.
Um dos requisitos mais comuns do inglês para negócios é realizar reuniões em inglês e em neste post, falaremos sobre a arte de realizar uma reunião.
Para organizar uma reunião não é fácil, você precisa ter metas e objetivos claros.
Neste post, vou apresentar a você e explicar algumas frases que podem ajudá-lo a organizar sua reunião e colocar todos “on the same page”
você sabe o que essas duas frases significam? Isso significa que duas ou mais pessoas estão de acordo sobre o que estão tentando alcançar.
Vou explicar as maneiras mais simples de comunicar isso e outros pontos essenciais para sua próxima reunião. As frases a seguir serão úteis se você precisar realizar uma reunião. Have a good meeting.
In this post we’re going to talk about the art of running a meeting.
To organise a meeting isn’t easy you have to have clear goals and objectives.
In this post I’m going to present to you and explaine some phrases that could help you to organise your meeting and get everybody on board or on the same page. Do you know what these two phrases mean?
This means two or more people, are in agreement about what they are trying to achieve.
You need all atendents of the meeting to have a clear idea of what the goals are. Simple ways to communicate this, with some simple phrases will help you have a very successful meeting.
Opening
Good morning/afternoon, everyone.
Now we are all here, let’s start or let’s start the meeting.
Good morning/afternoon, everyone let’s begin.
Stating the Principal Objectives
We’re here today to …
I’d like to make sure that we are clear about …
My/Our main aim today is to …
Introducing the meeting agenda, information and facts
Have you all received a copy of the agenda?
Shall we take the points in this order?
If you don’t mind, I’d like to go in order today.
skip item 1 and move on to item 3
I suggest we take item 2 last.
Dealing with Recent Developments
Jack, how is the project (name of project) coming along?
John, have you completed the report on the new (insert word)?
Has everyone received a copy of the (insert word)?
Introducing the First Item on the Agenda
So, let’s start with …
I’d suggest we start with…
So, the first item on the agenda is
Pete, would you like to kick off?
Shall we start with …
Next Item
Let’s move onto the next item
Now that we’ve discussed X, let’s now …
The next item on today’s agenda is…
Now we come to the question of.
Asking for information
Can you get me more information about …, please?
So, before the next meeting, please send me the specifications and prices.
Let’s talk more about this later.
Keeping the Meeting On Target (time, relevance, decisions)
We’re running short of time.
Well, that seems to be all the time we have today.
Please be brief.
I’m afraid we’ve run out of time.
I’m afraid that’s outside the scope of this meeting.
Let’s get back on track, why don’t we?
That’s not really why we’re here today.
Why don’t we return to the main focus of today’s meeting.
We’ll have to leave that to another time.
We’re beginning to lose sight of the main point.
Keep to the point, please.
I think we’d better leave that for another meeting.
Are we ready to make a decision?
Keeping price in mind and other factors
So how do we deal with shipping?
Do you have someone that deals with importation?
How much will this cost?
How long will this take?
Please let me know the total price?
Wha’t your lowest price?
How much per item?
I’m afraid I don’t have that to offer.
I’m afraid that’s outside the scope of my budget.
Let’s get back to prices later.
That’s not in the budget.
Can you give me your best price?
Summarizing
Before we close today’s meeting, let me just summarize the main points.
Let me quickly go over today’s main points.
To sum up, …,.
OK, why don’t we quickly summarize what we’ve done today.
In brief, …
Shall I go over the main points?
Suggesting and Agreeing a new meeting
Can we set the date for the next meeting, please?
So, the next meeting will be on … (day), the . . . (date) of.. . (month) at …
Let’s next meet on (day month and year) at (time).