USEFUL BUSINESS ENGLISH PHRASES
BUSINESS ENGLISH: PARTICIPATING IN A MEETING
The following phrases are used to participate in a meeting. These phrases are useful for expressing your ideas and giving input to a meeting.
Getting the Chairperson`s Attention
(Mister/Madam) chairman.
May I have a word?
If I may, I think...
Excuse me for interrupting.
May I come in here?
I`m positive that...
I (really) feel that...
In my opinion...
The way I see things...
If you ask me,... I tend to think that...
Are you positive that...
Do you (really) think that...
(name of participant) can we get your input?
How do you feel about...?
Commenting
That`s interesting .
I never thought about it that way before.
Good point!
I get your point.
I see what you mean.
I totally agree with you.
Exactly!
That`s (exactly) the way I feel.
I have to agree with (name of participant).
Unfortunately, I see it differently.
Up to a point I agree with you, but...
I`m afraid I can`t agree
Let`s...
We should...
Why don`t you....
How/What about...
I suggest/recommend that...
Have I made that clear?
Do you see what I`m getting at?
Let me put this another way...
I`d just like to repeat that...
Please, could you...
I`d like you to...
Would you mind...
I wonder if you could...
I`m afraid I didn`t understand that. Could you repeat what you just said?
I didn`t catch that. Could you repeat that, please?
I missed that. Could you say it again, please?
I don`t quite follow you. What exactly do you mean?
I`m afraid I don`t quite understand what you are getting at.
Could you explain to me how that is going to work?
I don`t see what you mean. Could we have some more details, please?
You did say next week, didn`t you? (`did` is stressed)
Do you mean that...?
Is it true that...?
We haven`t heard from you yet, (name of participant).
What do you think about this proposal?
Would you like to add anything, (name of participant)?
Has anyone else got anything to contribute?
Are there any more comments?
Sorry, I think you misunderstood what I said.
Sorry, that`s not quite right.
I`m afraid you don`t understand what I`m saying.
That`s not quite what I had in mind.
That`s not what I meant.
Keeping the Meeting On Target (time, relevance, decisions)
We`re running short of time.
Well, that seems to be all the time we have today.
Please be brief.
I`m afraid we`ve run out of time.
I`m afraid that`s outside the scope of this meeting.
Let`s get back on track, why don`t we?
That`s not really why we`re here today.
Why don`t we return to the main focus of today`s meeting?
We`ll have to leave that to another time.
We`re beginning to lose sight of the main point.
Keep to the point, please.
I think we`d better leave that for another meeting.
Are we ready to make a decision?