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Exercise: Meetings
New International Business English student’s book, Cambridge University Press, for www.cambridge.org website helps us practice useful phrases and vocabulary about meetings.
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Exercise: Organizing Presentations and Meetings
Svetlana Pilucka, the author of “Business English” book from Daugavpils University offers practical assignments to help us practice useful phrases and vocabulary about organizing presentations and meetings in various patterns of language: running a meeting, opening a meeting, controlling a meeting, and international meeting.
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Exercise: Agenda Setting
Talking Business BBC Learning English at www.bbclearningenglish.com website presents an exercise that helps us practice useful phrases and vocabulary about agenda setting.
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Exercise: Too Formal for Most Business Meetings
Alex Case for www.usingenglish.com website helps us identify basic phrases for business meetings and avoid using too formal phrases for most business meetings.
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Exercise: Chairing a Meeting Functions Review
Alex Case for www.usingenglish.com website helps us learn useful phrases and vocabulary for chairing a meeting.
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Exercise: Getting the Meeting Started
Teaching English British Council at www.teachingenglish.org.uk website helps us practice useful phrases and vocabulary about getting the meeting started.
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Exercise: Managing a Meeting
Sally Trowbridge for Teaching English British Council at www.teachingenglish.org.uk website presents the exercise which focuses on two important aspects of managing a meeting: setting up the meeting with a series of emails, and keeping the meeting under control.
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Exercise: Action Points
Sally Trowbridge for Teaching English British Council at www.teachingenglish.org.uk website presents the exercise which looks in some detail at what makes a successful action point. There is also a focus on the various steps involved in bringing a meeting to a successful close.
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