1. SAMPLE PHRASES FOR GETTING STARTED ›› WELCOMING ››
MAKING INTRODUCTIONS AND APOLOGIES
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Right, everyone has arrived now, so let’s get started.
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If we are all here, let’s start the meeting.
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Now that everyone is here, shall we begin?
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Shall we get down to business?
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Well, since everyone is here, we should get started.
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Okay, we have a lot to cover today, so we really should get started.
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Hello everyone. Thank you for coming today.
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Okay, let’s begin. Firstly, I’d like to welcome you all.
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Thank you all for coming at such short notice.
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I really appreciate your attendance to this meeting.
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For those of you who don’t know me yet, I am …
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Please join me in welcoming …
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I’d like to extend a warm welcome to …
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We are pleased to welcome …
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Firstly, I’d like to introduce …
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For anyone who hasn’t met our new … yet, this is …
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It’s a pleasure for me to welcome …
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I’d like to take a moment to introduce …
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I know most of you, but there are a few unfamiliar faces. I am …
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(Name) has kindly agreed to take the minutes today.
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(Name) will be presenting the …
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(Name) has kindly agreed to give us a report on …
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(Name), would you mind taking notes / taking the minutes today please?
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(Name) will lead (topic) from the agenda.
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(Name), would you like to kick off with …?
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Unfortunately, Margaret cannot join us today. She was called away on
urgent business.
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Mark will be taking the minutes today, as Sarah is at home with a fever.
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I have received apologies for absence from …
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If you notice anyone missing, please let Mark know so he can make a note
of it.
2. PHRASES TO USE FOR OUTLINING PRINCIPAL OBJECTIVES
AND INTRODUCING THE AGENDA
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We are here today to talk about …
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We are here to discuss …
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Our main aim today is to …
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I’ve called this meeting today in order to …
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As you can see here on the agenda …
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Firstly, we’ll be talking about …
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First of all, we’ll discuss …
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After that, we’ll be looking at …
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Followed by …
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If time allows, we will also cover …
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Then, I’ll be handing it over to … for …
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Secondly, we’ll look at …
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Next, I’ll ask you for (feedback, comments, your opinion, your views,
suggestions, ideas) on …
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And finally, we’ll discuss …
3. PHRASES TO USE FOR KEEPING THE MEETING IN AN
EFFECTIVE FLOW
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That’s a valid point but we will discuss that in more detail at a later
date.
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Okay, let’s talk more about that later on.
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I’m afraid we’ll have to come back to this later.
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We’re running short on time, so let’s move on to the next topic.
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We’re running behind now, so let’s skip to the next point on the agenda.
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I’m afraid we only have 10 minutes left, so let’s move on to….
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We’ve spent too long on this issue now, let’s discuss it in more detail
after this meeting.
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I think we’ll have to leave that there for now and move on to….
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We’re pushed for time, so let’s discuss….
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Let’s try to stay on topic, that can be discussed another time.
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You can discuss that amongst yourselves after the meeting.
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This matter is not on today’s agenda, let’s leave it for next time.
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Let’s save this for another meeting.
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Getting back to the task at hand….
4. ASKING FOR OR OFFERING SUGGESTIONS OR FEEDBACK
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I couldn’t agree with you more (I agree)
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I completely agree with …
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Could I just say one thing please?
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If I could just come in here …
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I would just like to add …
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May I come in here please?
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Sorry, could you speak up a little please? I can’t hear you at the back.
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If I could have a chance to speak for a moment please.
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I’m glad you brought that up. I’d like to add …
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I’m afraid I’d have to disagree with you on that.
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I would just like to say that …
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Excuse me for interrupting …
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I really feel that …
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The way I see things …
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In my opinion …
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(Name), could you please tell us how … is progressing?
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(Name), how is the … coming along?
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Next, (name) will talk us through …
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(Name, have you managed to complete the …?
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(Name), when can we expect to hear about …?
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Has everyone received a copy of …?
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(Name), can we have your input on … please?
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How do you feel about …?
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Are you positive that …?
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What do you think about …
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What are your views on …?
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Now, I’d like to hand over to (name), who will talk about …
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This brings us to the next topic on the agenda, which will be introduced
by (name).
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Why don’t we move on to …
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If no one has anything else to add, let’s move on to …
5. ASKING FOR CLARIFICATION
(When you don’t understand something)
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I don’t quite follow you. What exactly do you mean?
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I don’t see what you mean. Could you elaborate please?
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I’m afraid I don’t quite understand what you’re getting at.
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Could you please explain to me how that is going to work?
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Do you mean that …?
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So what you’re saying is that … (repeat what they said to get
confirmation)
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You did say … didn’t you?
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Could you spell that please?
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Would you mind spelling that for me please?
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(repeat what they said in your own words) … is that what you mean?
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Is it true that …?
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Correct me if I’m wrong please, you’re saying … (reiterate what they
said)
6. BRING THE MEETING TO A CLOSE
(Ending the meeting)
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Is there any other business?
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Does anyone have any other business?
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Any other business?
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Would anyone like to make any final points?
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If there are no further points, I’d like to bring the meeting to a
close.
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Before we close the meeting, I’d like to briefly summarise the main
points …
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Let me quickly go over today’s main points.
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To sum up …
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Right, why don’t we summarise what we’ve agreed on today.
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Shall I go over the main points before we adjourn?
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I guess that will be all for today, thank you for taking part.
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I think we should finish here.
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We seem to have been very efficient today, so let’s wrap up early.
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We have covered everything on the agenda, so let’s end it here.
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If there is nothing else to add, I’d like to adjourn the meeting.
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If there are no other comments, I’d like to wrap this meeting up.
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It looks like we’ve finished ahead of schedule, so let’s finish up here.
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I’m afraid we’re going to have to cut this meeting short. I’ve just been
informed of an urgent matter that needs to be dealt with immediately.
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I’m afraid we’ll have to end this meeting here. Let’s rearrange and
continue this discussion another time.
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Thank you all for your input today.
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Thank you for your participation.
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Let’s end this here, shall we? I’m sure you all have other important
work to get back to.
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Before you leave, please remember to sign the attendance sheet
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I almost forgot to mention….
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I’d like to thank (name) for …
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Sorry, could I please have your attention for one more moment. I forgot
to say…
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Before we go, let’s put our hands together for (clap or say
congratulations)….
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Most of you probably know this already, but I’d like to formally
congratulate….
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Please don’t forget to hand in your votes by the end of the week.
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I look forward to receiving emails from you all about your final vote.
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The minutes of the meeting will be sent to you all by (person’s name
and/or time/date) …
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If anyone has any further questions, or would like to give any feedback
privately, then please feel free to email me.