Getting the meeting started 1. Thank you all for ____. Shall we get ____ to business? 2. I’m glad you could all ____it. (=manage to attend) Perhaps we could make a start ? 3. I’d like to welcome ____ all here today. Let’s get the ball ____ (start/ kick off). Setting out the agenda/introducing points 1. The ____ of this meeting today is to ____ on next month’s budget. 2. Looking at the agenda, you’ll ____ that we have many things to ____. 3. John, would you like to ____ with point number one please? 4. So, let’s ____/begin with point number one. John, this is your ____. Sticking to the agenda 1. Could I just ____ you there please Paul? Let’s not get ____. 2. Good ____. However, let’s not lose ____ of the main objective here. 3. Are we not digressing/ ____ from the agenda slightly? Asking for contributions from others 1. Any____/ comments on this Pawel? 2. John, I’d like to hear your ____ of view/ comments ____ this. 3. Susan, this is your area of ____. Could you explain this please? Summarising and Concluding 1. Ok, that ____ everything for today. Thank you everyone. 2. So, let’s just ____ the main things we’ve agreed on/____ 3. So, in a ____, we have managed to agree ____ points 1 and 2.

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