This is the first in a three-part Business English Pod series on getting your ideas across in meetings in english.
Meetings are an important part of most people’s jobs. And doing well in meetings requires very effective communication skills. You need to make sure you are getting your ideas across clearly with the right amount of subtlety and tact. If you do this well, then you will be able to influence people and the direction of the organization you work with.
So, how can you get your ideas across with tact and clarity? That’s what we will look at in this lesson. We’ll cover some important ways of giving opinions of differing strength. And we’ll learn about supporting and contradicting other people’s opinions.
In today’s dialogue, four managers are meeting to discuss ways of saving money on travel expenses. The chair of the meeting is Alison. The other participants are Stewart from sales, Pat from HR, and Nate from marketing. We’ll hear the group express a variety of opinions as they discuss how to cut 15% from the travel budget.
Listening Questions
1. What are three things that Pat mentions could be cut?
2. What does Pat think they should focus on?
3. Why does Stewart disagree with Pat?
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This is one great topic. Looking forward to the rest of the series.
Thanks, Mamerto! Yes, expressing your ideas in meetings is a good skill to have.
How can I find the transcript for this lecture? I can’t find it… :(
thank you for this episodes it’s benefit
How can I find the transcript for this lecture? I could not find it
There is a link to the PDF transcript (Study Notes) at the bottom of each lesson page. Here’s the direct link to the BEP 189 transcript: Study Notes