Business Meeting Advanced
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Advanced ESL questions about business meetings.
A.
To conduct a business meeting, you will need to TAKE CHARGE and be confident in what you are planning. You'll need to think about why you want to hold a meeting, the attendees, the agenda, and where your meeting will take place. Putting a meeting together isn't always easy, but you can do it!
What does the phrase TAKE CHARGE mean?
What does the phrase TAKE CHARGE mean?
- to run really fast towards something
- to take control of something
- to buy something on a credit card
- to wait to be told what to do
B.
First, BRAINSTORM ideas for why you want to hold a meeting, where you will hold it, and who should be there. There are a lot of different reasons for conducting a business meeting. Some meetings are for teams of coworkers to discuss projects or company topics. Other meetings can include customers or potential clients. Figure out who your audience will be!
What does the word BRAINSTORM mean?
What does the word BRAINSTORM mean?
- that your mind isn't thinking clearly
- a storm that includes heavy rain
- to think about something
- to be mad about something
E.
Once the date has arrived, you will FACILITATE the meeting.
What does the word FACILITATE mean?
What does the word FACILITATE mean?
- to take notes about the meeting
- to let others run the meeting
- to negotiate the meeting
- to make sure the meeting runs smoothly