Hello you guys, this is the second part of business meetings vocabulary. First, there’s a dialogue, then the vocabulary explanation. Hope you like it!
Before we begin, I would like to take a moment to introduce the participants who have graciously agreed to share their time with us today. I believe that all of you already know me, Alex Aurora, the CEO of Vision Corporation.
On my immediate right is Ms. Hannah Graff, the account representative from our marketing consulting firm. She has been a visionary leader in coordinating the focus groups and helping us identify our target market.
On my far right, the gentleman in the gray suit is Mr. Chris Banda, who is the Senior Vice President of Product Development. Over the past few months, he has shown great flexibility and willingness to adapt his product features to better meet our customers’ needs.
And last but not least, I’d like to introduce our Senior Vice President of Marketing, Mr. Shawn Edwards. He has been coordinating our marketing efforts for the past seven years, and his hard work is culminating in today’s presentation.
With that, I’ll turn it over to our Senior Vice President of Marketing, Shawn Edwards, who will lead the proceedings today. Thank you to all of you for being here, and welcome.
Vocabulary
take a moment – do something for a short period of time; to pause or interrupt for a short time to do something; to delay the beginning of something briefly to do something
graciously – generously; kindly; very thoughtfully; politely
CEO – Chief Executive Officer; the person who leads a business, similar to a company president
immediate – next to; nearest; on the side of
visionary – full of new, creative, and intelligent ideas for the future
focus group – a small group of people who are asked to give their opinions about a product or a topic
target market – the group of people that a company wants to sell its product to, usually with the same sex, race, education, and economic status
far – distant; not near or next to
willingness – ready or prepared to do something; agreeing to do something
feature – characteristic; something that a product has or does
last but not least – a phrase used to introduce the last person or thing in a group, meaning that it is not less important than the other people or things already mentioned
with that – a phrase used to show that one part of something has ended and now it is time to move to the next part
to turn (something) over to (someone) – to put someone in control of something
to lead the proceedings – to run or guide a meeting or discussion
Take care!
Prof. Adir - www.adirferreira.com
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November 22nd, 2007 at 12:47 pm
Sem querer pedir demais, seria legal este tipo de texto ter áudio também :-)
November 22nd, 2007 at 3:17 pm
I thought that tips very interesting and useful. I have to find out the last tips about “Business English Expressions”.
Thank you, for your help.
November 23rd, 2007 at 12:25 am
Harlley, vou ver o que posso fazer, aguarde novidades! Obrigado pela visita ao English Experts!
Prof. Adir
http://www.adirferreira.com
January 24th, 2008 at 6:52 pm
Thxs for this helpful topic.
Now if I have a business meeting to go I can use some of these new words to impress them with my brand new vocabulary!
Hehehe! xD
But aren’t there 3 more parts of this same topic left?