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商务文员英语口语Secretarial &Business oral English
Task 6 Daily Meeting
Unit 3 Daily Meeting Management
Task 6: Daily Meeting
1. Introduction
2. Sample
3.Activities
4. Tips
1. Introduction Meetings can be long and boring. And some types of meeting in some companies can be very formal and follow really strict procedures. However, daily meetings are usually informal. Those who attend the meetings are encouraged to speak up, and decisions are made without following any strict procedure. It’s just a kind of conversation and this “conversation” follows an agenda. An agenda must be prepared in advance, along with many other things.
Step 1: Before the Meeting
John : Joy, When is tomorrow’s meeting going to start?
Joy: It is scheduled from 2:00 this afternoon, Mr. Miller.
John: Have you made the necessary arrangements?
Joy: Yes, Mr. Miller. It will be held on the third floor of the conference r
oom. Everyone has been informed of the meeting schedule. The agen
da has been prepared. All the necessary documents and information r
elevant to the meeting are available.
2. Sample
John: Good. Are all the audio-visual equipments ready?
Joy: Yes. There was something wrong with the screen but it has
been repaired.
John: Brilliant. The meeting is very important. By the way, Joy, how
would you arrange the guests' seats?
Joy: We've prepared name cards to be put on the conference table
for guests to sit by.
John: Terrific .
Joy: May I ask what time you like refreshments served, Mr. Miller?
John:Well, after my report, there will be an interval for rest and
refreshments.
Joy: All right, I see.
Step2 During the Meeting
John: Good morning, ladies and gentlemen! Thank you for coming tod
ay. Charmine, are we all here today?
Charmine: Alexander can’t be with us today. He is attending a meet
ing in Nanjing and Joy is busy with a job fair. I will take the minutes i
nstead of her.
John: Good, well then, shall we get started? First of all, I'd like you to
welcom Sarah Victoria, our Vice President of Sales Department .
Sarah Victoria: Thank you for having me, I'm looking forward to today'
s meeting.
John: By the way, have you all received a copy of today's agenda?
Everyone: Yes, we have.
2. Sample
John Miller : Good. We're here today to discuss ways of improving sales in rural market areas. How do you feel about rural sales in your sales districts? I suggest we go round the table. Done Philips please.
Done Philips: Thank you. In my opinion, we have been focusing too
much on urban customers and their needs. The way I see things, we
need to return to our rural base by developing an advertising campaig
n to focus on their particular needs.
John Miller: I can't agree with you more and I suggest we give our rur
al sales teams more help with advanced customer information reportin
g.
Done Philipps: I don't quite follow you. What exactly do you mean?
Alice Linnes: Well, we provide our city sales staff with database inform
ation on all of our larger clients. We should provide the same sort of k
nowledge on our rural customers to our sales staff there.
Sarah Victoria: As you can see, we are developing new methods to re
ach out to our rural customers.
2. Sample
John Miller: Thank you very much. Right, it looks as though we've co
vered the main items. Is there any other business?
Donald Peters: Shall we set up the next meeting?
John: Good idea, Donald. How about Friday the next week? Let's me
et at the same time, 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Is that convenient for y
ou?
Everyone: Fine with us.
John: Ladies and gentlemen, as Chairman, I would like to thank you f
or attending the meeting. If nobody wants to add anything, we can dra
w the meeting to a close.
2. Sample
Step3 After the Meeting
Charmine: Excuse me, sir. Would you please sign your name in the
meeting minutes.
(John Miller signed his name.)
Donald Peters: Thank you Charmine. You really did a very good job.
Charmine: It is my pleasure, sir.
2. Sample
(Charmine came to John Miller’s office)
Charmine: Excuse me, Mr Miller, here are the meeting minutes, pleas
e have a look.
John: Well, nice. Charmine, thank you very much. I really appreciate
your help.
Charmine: You’re welcome, Mr. Miller. If there’s nothing else you nee
d, I will put them in document form and email them to participants.
John: No problem! Go ahead. Your performance today is outstanding,
Charmine.
Charmine: I am glad to hear that. Have a nice weekend.
John: Thank you, you too!
2. Sample
3.ActivitiesStep 1: Activity 1: Do As Secretaries DoActivity 2: A Matter of Preference
Step 2:
Activity 1: Understanding the Meaning of Meeting Minutes.
Activity 2: Help Someone Who…...
Activity 3: Make a Dialogue.
Step 3:
Activity 1: Secretaries after a Meeting.
3.Tips
Serving refreshments is to show your company’s hospitality when hosting a meeting and also is a good way for communicating.
use of available: “available” can be used in many cases . eg. The season tickets are available for three months.---the tickets are effective for three months. The doctor is not available now. ---The doctor is not free now. My bicycle is not available and it is being repaired. –My bicycle can not be used now.
“terrific” means “very good” with a humorous tone , though its root “terror” mea
ns something fearful. Another word is "awesome", which has changed dramatically in meaning from its origin “awe”, meaning " fear ". Now it mostly means "gre
at", "amazing", "wonderful".
3.Tips
Meeting minutes are generally a record of what has taken place in a meeting. It is to be kept for future reference; while a meeting agenda is a plan for a business meeting. It provides an outline for the meeting.
“president” means different positions in different fields. It may refer to the head of a university or a country. Washington was the first president in the United States. Chinese first president after People’s Republic of China was founded is Mr. Mao Zedong