20 - The Team Meeting
Language for setting an agenda at a meeting
A meeting is on the agenda today! An office meeting has been scheduled, but Paul is running late. He's asked Anna to take charge and start the meeting without him. She has to learn how to structure a meeting but just as she does, Paul arrives with some exciting news for Anna.
Intermediate · 161116 · 2016-11-16
A meeting is on the agenda today! An office meeting has been scheduled, but Paul is running late. He's asked Anna to take charge and start the meeting without him. She has to learn how to structure a meeting but just as she does, Paul arrives with some exciting news for Anna. Language for setting an agenda at a meeting This episode focuses on phrases for setting a meeting agenda.
1. There are four items on the agenda today.
US: There are four items on the agenda today.
2. Firstly...
US: Firstly...
3. Secondly...
US: Secondly...
4. After that...
US: After that...
5. Then...
US: Then...
6. And finally...
US: And finally...
7. Any other business.
US: Any other business.
8. And then we can wrap up.
US: And then we can wrap up.
1. Narrator
Hello, welcome back to Tip Top Trading. An office meeting has been scheduled, but Paul is running late. He's asked Anna to take charge and start the meeting without him.
US: Hello, welcome back to Tip Top Trading. An office meeting has been scheduled, but Paul is running late. He's asked Anna to take charge and start the meeting without him.
2. Denise
Here you go Anna, it's a print-out of the agenda for the meeting.
US: Here you go Anna, it's a print-out of the agenda for the meeting.
3. Anna
Thank you. Oh dear, I'm not sure if I know the right words to start meetings.
US: Thank you. Oh dear, I'm not sure if I know the right words to start meetings.
4. Narrator
Well, you can say something like: Thank you for coming. There are five items on the agenda today.
US: Well, you can say something like: Thank you for coming. There are five items on the agenda today.
5. Anna
Items?
US: Items?
6. Narrator
It's a fancy way of saying 'things'. Then you list them: Firstly, secondly, after that, and then, finally...
US: It's a fancy way of saying 'things'. Then you list them: Firstly, secondly, after that, and then, finally...
7. Anna
Yes, that's easy.
US: Yes, that's easy.
8. Narrator
At the end there is often something called Any other business.
US: At the end there is often something called Any other business.
9. Anna
Any other business?
US: Any other business?
10. Narrator
That's anything else that wasn't listed on the agenda, but that people want to talk about. I expect Tom will want to talk about how great he is and Denise will want to talk about her new hairdresser or something. Then when it's time for the meeting to end, you can say: Let's wrap up. It means 'Let's finish'.
US: That's anything else that wasn't listed on the agenda, but that people want to talk about. I expect Tom will want to talk about how great he is and Denise will want to talk about her new hairdresser or something. Then when it's time for the meeting to end, you can say: Let's wrap up. It means 'Let's finish'.
11. Anna
To wrap up. Okay, I'll do my best. Ooh, it's time, everyone is gathering. Thank you... thank you for coming. Paul will be here soon, but he asked me to start the meeting. There are... one, two, three, four items on the agenda today. Firstly, the stock management systems. Secondly, plans for a team-building activity. After that, the color of our new apples and finally any other business, before we can wrap up.
US: To wrap up. OK, I'll do my best. Ooh, it's time, everyone is gathering. Thank you... thank you for coming. Paul will be here soon, but he asked me to start the meeting. There are... one, two, three, four items on the agenda today. Firstly, the stock management systems. Secondly, plans for a team-building activity. After that, the color of our new apples and finally any other business, before we can wrap up.
12. Paul
Oh golly gosh, there you are, here I am, good. Hello everyone. Sorry I'm late.
US: Oh golly gosh, there you are, here I am, good. Hello everyone. Sorry I'm late.
13. Anna
I'd just opened the meeting.
US: I'd just opened the meeting.
14. Paul
Great. Remind me what the first item on the agenda is?
US: Great. Remind me what the first item on the agenda is?
15. Anna
Stock.
US: Stock.
16. Paul
Stock? Stock, stock, stock. Ah yes, stock management systems, yes, right. Well, that's mainly to announce that we need to start developing a good stock management system so we can meet the huge demand I’m expecting for these laser-curved fruits. Anna, I'd like you to lead on that.
US: Stock? Stock, stock, stock. Ah yes, stock management systems, yes, right. Well, that's mainly to announce that we need to start developing a good stock management system so we can meet the huge demand I’m expecting for these laser-curved fruits. Anna, I'd like you to lead on that.
17. Anna
Me? You want me to be in charge of the stock management systems?
US: Me? You want me to be in charge of the stock management systems?
18. Paul
Anna's had some excellent ideas already and I think she'll do a great job. For these new fruits, stock control will be key to supplying our customers with laser-curve oranges, laser-curve lemons, laser-curve pomegramates...
US: Anna's had some excellent ideas already and I think she'll do a great job. For these new fruits, stock control will be key to supplying our customers with laser-curve oranges, laser-curve lemons, laser-curve pomegramates...
19. Narrator
Well, that was good news for Anna - but not surprising after all her hard work. She opened the meeting well, too. Here's a reminder of the phrases she used: Thank you for coming. There are four items on the agenda today. Firstly... Secondly... After that... Then... And finally... Any other business. And then we can wrap up. There's only one problem for Anna now, winning over Mr. Ingle the warehouse manager - that won’t be easy. Well, time for me to wrap up now. See you soon! Bye!
US: Well, that was good news for Anna - but not surprising after all her hard work. She opened the meeting well, too. Here's a reminder of the phrases she used: Thank you for coming. There are four items on the agenda today. Firstly... Secondly... After that... Then... And finally... Any other business. And then we can wrap up. There's only one problem for Anna now, winning over Mr. Ingle the warehouse manager - that won’t be easy. Well, time for me to wrap up now. See you soon! Bye!
Question
What was the second item on the agenda for today's meeting?
Answer
Plans for a team-building activity.