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Unit 2 - Handling Discussions
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Unit 2 - Handling Discussions, English for Effective Meetings Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 2 - Handling Discussions, English for Effective Meetings
Palabra | Ejemplo |
to make a point | I'd like to make a point about the budget. |
to raise an issue | May I raise an issue before we move on? |
to interrupt | Please don't interrupt while someone is speaking. |
to take turns | Let's take turns to ensure everyone is heard. |
clarification | Could you give some clarification on that? |
misunderstanding | There seems to be a misunderstanding here. |
to ask for clarification | Can I ask for clarification about the proposal? |
to agree | I completely agree with your point. |
to disagree | I'm afraid I have to disagree with that. |
partial agreement | The client gave partial agreement by showing interest but asking for more details before committing. |
strongly disagree | I strongly disagree with that interpretation. |
to make a suggestion | I'd like to make a suggestion. |
to propose an idea | He proposed an idea for a short trial period to reduce the client's hesitation. |
to object | I object to that proposal. |
objection | Do you have any objections? |
constructive criticism | Let's keep the discussion focused on constructive criticism. |
input | We welcome your input on this matter. |
to keep the discussion on track | Let's keep the discussion on track. |
to summarize | I'll summarize the main points. |
to go off-topic | Let's not go off-topic, please. |
to steer the conversation | The chairperson steered the conversation back. |
talking over someone | Try to avoid talking over others. |
to clarify one's position | I'd like to clarify my position on this. |
emphasize | I want to emphasize how important this is. |
to express concern | I'd like to express concern about the delay. |
to voice an opinion | Please feel free to voice your opinion. |
to dominate the discussion | Let's not let one person dominate the discussion. |
point of view | That's an interesting point of view. |
consensus | Do we have consensus on this issue? |
to reach agreement | Have we reached agreement on this? |
brainstorming | Let's have a short brainstorming session. |
open discussion | Now let's move into open discussion. |
suggestion box | All ideas are welcome — the suggestion box is open. |
to ask for opinions | Can I ask for your opinion on this? |
to invite feedback | I'd like to invite feedback from the group. |
valid point | That's a valid point, thank you. |
just to add | Just to add to what was said earlier… |
to pick up on a point | I'd like to pick up on something you said. |
debate | This is a healthy debate. |
open-minded | Let's stay open-minded during this discussion. |
to acknowledge | I acknowledge your concern. |
let's move on | If there are no more comments, let's move on. |
to return to the point | Let's return to the point about logistics. |
discussion thread | That starts a new discussion thread. |
to keep emotions in check | Let's all try to keep emotions in check. |
working solution | We need to find a working solution. |
constructive discussion | This is a very constructive discussion. |
to speak freely | You may speak freely in this room. |
heated discussion | The meeting turned into a heated discussion. |
clarifying question | May I ask a clarifying question? |
to cut in | Sorry to cut in, but I need to clarify something. |