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会议是 职场 中一种重要的沟通方式。接下来我为大家整理了商务会议开场英语表达,希望对你有帮助哦!

商务会议开场英语表达:

To kick off

Definition: To get started.

含义:开始

Example: “Let’s kick off by reviewing the results of our last campaign.”

例句:首先从回顾我们上次活动的成果开始。

To take the minutes

Definition: To take notes on everything that was said and agreed on in that meeting.

含义:记录在会议上说过、同意的事。

Example: “It’s my turn to take the minutes, so please let me know if there’s anything special you want me to make a note of.”

例句:轮到我来做记录了。如果你有特别想让我记录的,请告诉我。

To help remember these phrases, try writing an introduction to a meeting using all of them. Imagine you are in a weekly meeting with your colleagues. How many of these expressions could you use?

To get the ball rolling

Definition: To get the meeting or discussion started.

含义:让会议/讨论开始

Example: “OK, everyone. Let’s get the ball rolling. Come and sit down and we’ll start the meeting.”

例句:好了各位,我们开始吧。来,请坐,会议要开始了。

To open with

Definition: To begin by talking about a certain topic.

含义:开始谈论某一特定的话题

Example: “Let’s open with a summary of what each of you has achieved this week.”

例句:首先从你们本周完成的 工作 总结 开始。

To hand over to

Definition: To introduce another speaker.

含义:介绍另外一位演讲人

Example: “I’d like to hand over to Dave to explain our plans for the next quarter.”

例句:我想接下来15分钟由戴夫来解释我们的计划。

On the agenda

Definition: Something on the plan to be discussed.

含义:计划讨论某事

Example: “Today, the first item on the agenda is to decide on a new supplier.”

例句:今天,议程的第一项是决定新的供应商。

To get down to business

Definition: To talk about the most important issues.

含义:讨论最重要的议题

Example: “It’s time to get down to business. How much will this cost and how much time will it save me?”

例句:现在言归正传,花费是多少?节省的时间有多少?

组织英语商务会议

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主持商务英语会议范文

会议是职场生活中不可缺少的.活动,怎么用英语主持商务会议?下面是我分享的商务英语主持会议范文,希望能帮到大家!

A: today, we’re going to talk over how to increase sales in our country next year. Have you got any idea?

B: I think we should launch a new advertising and promotion campaign at the very beginning of next year. If we want to enjoy a bigger market share in our country, we should first let more people know about our products.

C: I quite agree with your, Mr. Jing. In addition, I think we ought to run some more chain shops not only in some large cities but also in some medium-sized cities in our country. If we only emphasize large cities, we’ll lose market share. I think it is a good channel to promote our products.

A: how do you feel about that, Mr. Brown?

D: I agree up to the point. But I think the main point is that our products are a bit expensive, compared with other brands. A: you mean we’ll reduce our prices?

D: as far as I am concerned, I think it’s a good idea to reduce our price by 5%. Perhaps at the beginning, we’ll lose some money, but it can make customers easy to accept our products. Little by ittle, we can make small profits but quick returns.

B: I don’t agree with you. You know, we only make a small profit at these prices. As I see, it’s more important to improve product quality and after-sales service than to reduce price.

A: this seems a sensible and constructive suggestion. On the one hand, we should do further advertising and promotion. On the other hand, we should improve our after-sales service. It’s a good idea to open chain shops in some medium-sized cities. Are we all agreed?

All: yes.

A: we need to discuss our work plan for next year. Miss Tang, did you prepare a list of action items?

B: yes. Does everyone have a copy? It’s only a draft, so I would appreciate any feedback before I forward it to the other departments.

A: I see that expanding our product line tops the list of priorities. Although product development is important, I also think we need to find ways of upgrading our distribution network.

B: I’ve asked the marketing department to follow up on that. I intend to incorporate some of their suggestions into the work plan before we submit the final report

A: we should also brainstorm with folks in advertising to make sure that our target audience is getting the message.

B: we’ll have to be careful about how we present our ideas. Those creative types can be awfully sensitive!

A: I’ll speak with the assistant director in the advertising department. We have a good working relationship, and I think she’ll be receptive to our ideas.

B: good. Let’s move on.

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