Expressions used in conference calls and presentations
At some point, you’ll be asked to go to a meeting at work. You should speak as clearly as possible and be firm when you are in a business meeting (strong). But remember that “firm” doesn’t mean “rude” or “pushy.” If you don’t add “please” and “thank you” to your words, you could come across as pushy.
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Key Takeaways
- Speak as clearly as possible and be firm when you are in a business meeting.
- If you want to know what someone is saying, don’t be afraid to speak up and ask for help.
- You may need to take a break from a conference call. It is completely OK to excuse yourself, but make sure you do it in a nice and straightforward manner.
- You want to be an active participant in the meeting as it progresses. This includes speaking up if you have any questions and providing feedback when others speak.
- When it comes time to adjourn the meeting, you may want to schedule the next one.
- Keep your presentation succinct, communicate clearly, and try not to squander time
- When you participate in a negotiation, you could obtain what you want, but you might not.
- If you are already in business and your English is rather decent, learning new phrases and languages to advance in your career (get a promotion) will always get you further.
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Power Words :
- Firm
- Silly
- Presentation
- Budge
- Squander
- Global
- Exhibition
- Polite
- Interrupt
- Negotiation
- Scenario
- Proceed
- In Demand
- Conference Call
- Adjourn
- Deal-breaker
- Elevator Pitch
- Resume
- Proficient
- Listen
- Engage
- Bottom Line
- Map
- Promotion
- Resolute
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