Some useful language and examples

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Some useful language and examples Successful meetings Some useful language and examples

Beggining the meeting-stating the aim Can we start please? Right, let’s begin. The main aim of the meeting is to ... The purpose of this meeting is to...

Asking for comments-changing the subject What do you think? How do you feel about this? Let’s move on now to... The next item on the agenda is...

Clarifying: Summarising: What do you mean by...? Sorry, I don’t quite understand. Ok, let’s summarise. Right, let’s recap...

Giving opinions: Making suggestions: I think.... I’m in favour of... Perhaps we should... We could....

Agreeing Disagreeing I don’t know about that. I’m afraid I don’t agree I think you’re right. I totally agree. Interrupting: Hold on a moment. Can I say something? I don’t know about that. I’m afraid I don’t agree