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Business English: Meetings – Gain the Vocabulary and Knowledge to Actively Participate Effectively in Meetings

What you will learn

Understand meeting roles and their duties and responsibilities

Learn vocabulary suitable for formal meetings and impress your customers

Learn vocabulary suitable for informal meetings and earn your colleagues’ trust and respect

Understand the importance of culture and manners when dealing with international customers and partners

Description

This Business English: the Language of Meetings course will give you everything you need to successfully take part in Business English meetings.

It doesn’t matter whether you’re involved in:

  • sales and marketing,
  • project management,
  • staff management,
  • tech and IT,

you will need to attend (or even organise) meetings with colleagues, partners and customers. Participating in meetings is a fundamental business skill. If you can do this effectively and professionally, you will easily gain their respect and trust.

This course looks at the various roles that you find in meetings, as well as their duties and responsibilities.

An extremely important part of this course is the vocabulary that you need to actively participate in meetings. You will learn about idioms, phrasal verbs, alternative ways of saying something, both as synonyms and in formal/informal situations.

As a language learner, you shouldn’t overlook the importance of informal/formal language and culture. This is another vitally important business skill and can really make a professional business relationship work better.


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For example, if you have a formal relationship with someone, then your tone should, of course, be formal. But if you use informal expressions in this context, it will appear strange for the other person. Possibly even disrespectful.

Similarly, if you use very formal language in an informal situation, you will again confuse the other people. Don’t worry though – it’s all part of language learning and can be mastered with time and practise.

Please make full use of Udemy’s Q&A functionality and ask your questions. I will answer your question, even creating new content if required.

There is also a Facebook group for support in a more ‘sheltered’ environment if you prefer.

Please enroll in this course on Business English: the Language of Meetings today.

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Content

Introduction

Introduction

Before the Meeting

Before the Meeting – Introduction
Meeting Roles
In Person, Virtual, Hybrid
Reasons for Meetings
Types of Meetings
Arranging Meetings
Writing the Agenda

Starting the Meeting

Starting the Meeting – Introduction
Chairing the Meeting
Minutes and Notes
Small Talk
Opening the Meeting
The Agenda
Formal and Informal, Culture

During the Meeting

During the Meeting – Introduction
Making Suggestions
Asking for Opinions
Giving Opinions
Asking for Clarification
Agreeing and Disagreeing
Interrupting
Ending the Meeting

After the Meeting

After the Meeting – Introduction
Writing and Sending Minutes

Last But Not Least …

Your Chance to Improve the Course