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Common Phrases for Business Letters
Request for information
I am writing to inquire about . . .I am writing in reference to . . .
I read/heard . . . and would like to know . . .
Could you please send me . . .at the address below/above
Thank you for your assistance.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Response to requestThank you for your interest/inquiry
Enclosed is the information you requested. You can learn more about this at . . .
If you have further questions,If you require assistance, please contact:
If I can be of more help, please feel free to contact me at . . .
Sample Sentences: RequestsCould you please send me your most recent brochure?Could you fax me the results of the market survey?
I would like to order ten copies of the book, Touchy Situations .I would be very grateful if you could send me this information.
Please return the enclosed envelope with your payment.
Sample Sentences: GoodwillThank you for your hospitality.
I enjoyed having lunch with you last week while I was in New York.
Congratulations on your promotion to General Manager.I want(ed) to congratulate you on your new position.
I was happy to hear that contract negotiations went well.
Sample Sentences: Introduction of Product/Service. I am writing to tell you about . . .(Our new product) is coming out next month.This product/service is designed to (help you) . . .
Sample Sentences: ReferenceI am writing in regard to . . .I am writing in reference to . . .
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Please refer to the enclosed invoice/brochure.I hope you have had a chance to look over the materials we sent.
Sample Sentences: ConfirmationI am writing to confirm . . .I would like to confirm what we discussed last Friday.
I would just like to confirm the main points we discussed . . .Sample Sentences: Notification
I am writing to let you know that . . .Please be aware/informed that . . .I would like to inform you of a recent policy change. I am happy to informyou that . . .
Your request for funding has been approved.
Sample Sentences: Offering AssistanceWe would be happy to . . .If we can be of assistance, please don’t hesitate to ask.
Sample Sentences: Collection According to our records . . .Our records show that . . .
Your monthly installment is past due.Please send payment as soon as possible.
ask for request, seek information call (s) up telephone cool (s) down become less stressed
fall down collapse, drop from a higher tolower position
get up arise from bed keep on continue look at focus on something visually put (s) on place clothing on the body set (s) up 1) arrange 2) entrap stand for represent talk over discuss deeply
turn (s) on start a machine or somethingelectric
beat (s) up assault severely, attack, actviolently, hit
care for 1) take responsibility for 2)prefer, like
cut down (on) reduce intake of food
fill (s) in put information in a blank orspace on paper
get on enter a bus, train hold on (to) 1) grasp 2) endure let (s) down disappoint plan on expect run away escape sign up register take over assume control
turn (s) down 1) refuse an invitation 2)reduce the volume
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ask (s) out invite someone for a date calm down relax, reduce stress come over come to where I am fall apart lose control or consistency get into take an interest in something
keep away (from) stay at a distance look (s) over peruse or read generally, skim
pile (s) up make a heap, stack orcollection
run (s) over drive over something with avehicle
sit up have good posture whensitting
talk with discuss an issue with someone turn in 1) retire to bed 2) submit
back (s) up 1) move in reverse 2) support carry on continue
drive (s) away repel or push strongly away follow up (on)
check to see that someone hascompleted a task
go ahead move forward knock (s) out make someone unconscious look into investigate, explore plan for prepare for the future run out (of) use up the total supply sort (s) out separate into categories take apart dissemble
turn (s) over 1) give control of 2) flip ontothe other side
ask around make a general inquiry; surveya number of people
call out shout, say loudly come through (with) surprisingly fulfill or achieve
fall for be gullible, or innocentlybelieve a deception
get rid of throw away kick (s) out expel
look down on consider something to be of lower value
plug (s) in connect an electrical device toa socket
set out start a trip spread out disperse or scatter take (s) up begin a new hobby or pastime turn around 1) rotate 2) reverse
ask about inquire, investigate, question,interview
carry (s) out fulfill or finish a plan cool off lower the temperature fade away diminish or lessen
get back to return to what one was doing;return a call
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head for move toward a goal
light (s) up 1) make brighter 2) ignite acigarette
phase (s) out reduce over time rip (s) off steal slip away remove oneself discreetly stop by visit spontaneously walk into enter a situation
add (s) on increase, include somethingextra
buy (s) out purchase the complete orremaining supply
dish (s) out distribute fall through fail to achieve a plan go about proceed as normal ump into begin immediately
look away refrain from looking atsomething
pick up on catch the meaning see to take care of a task stand down yield strike back hit in retaliation vouch for recommend someone
act (s) out pretend, pantomime, showsomething imagined
carry (s) away take something to anotherplace
cut back (on) reduce the supply fall into conform or adapt give (s) out emit or discharge keep (s) back maintain one's distance loosen up relax pull (s) off succeed
save (s) up keep money for a futurepurchase
sneak out exit secretly talk back (to) speak rudely or disrespectfully
walk in on unexpectedly interruptsomeone involved in anactivity
beef (s) up increase, augment, add to,enlarge
button (s) up fasten buttons on clothing complain about express discontent fall behind become behind schedule get with pay attention
hold (s) off wait, delay lie about tell untruths peek in(to) look discreetly rise up (against) rebel
shake (s) down extort or extract money bythreats or fear
stem from originate from toss (s) out discard or throw away
black (s) out darken, cloud, cut off electricity
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butter (s) up flatter, praise, compliment
cross (s) off draw a line through a listeditem
dig (s) up discover through research feel up to consider oneself fit for a task
grow out of become too big for one'sclothing
keep to hold to oneself pay (s) up give money for what is owed
put past don't expect someone tobehave in a certain way
separate (s) from divide squeeze out (of) force information out subtract from take something away
Apologizing
I’m sorry.
I made a mistake.
Please accept my apologies.
I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to . . .
(I’m) sorry. I didn’t realize that . . . .
That’s okay.
No problem.
Prefacing bad news
I’m sorry (I have) to tell you this, but . . .
I hate to tell you this, but . . .
I don’t know how to tell you this, but . . .
I have some bad news.
(Formal) written apologies
We regret to inform you that . . .
Regretfully, . . .
Unfortunately, . . .
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Asking for Help
Could you . . . . (for me) ?
Would you please . . . ?
Would you mind V+ing . . . .?
Could you possibly . . . ?
Okay, no problem.
Sure, I’d be glad to.
Sorry, I’m (kind of) busy now.
I’m sorry. I don’t have time right now.
Do you have a minute?
Can you spare a few minutes?
Could you do me a favor?
Could I ask you a favor?
Can I ask you to . . . ?
I need some help (if you have time).
(If you’re not busy) I could use your help.
Informal
This is my boss, Mr. Stratford.
Jared, this is my secretary, Barbara.
Good to meet you.
Nice to meet you too.
I’d like you to meet my co-worker, Collin Beck.
Collin, this is Susan Palmer.
Nice to meet you.
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My pleasure.
Have you met, Jason?
Jason, this is Teresa.
Hi, I’m Jill Watson.
I don’t believe we’ve met. I’m Greg.
Formal
I’d like to introduce you to my dear friend, Mrs. Pleasant.
Allow me to introduce myself/my colleague, Ms. Winters
Let me introduce you to my colleague, Dean Richards.
Mr. Richards, this is David Porter from Aerospace Inc.
How do you do?
How do you do?
It’s a pleasure meeting you.
Company Description
What company do you work for?Which company are you with?Who do you represent?
I work for ABC Company.
I’m with ABC.I represent (the) XYZ (company).
What is the name of your company?Where are you located?
The name of our company is . . . .Our company is located in . . . .Our headquarters is in . . .
What (type of business) do you do?What business are you in?
We are in the computer business.
We’re in computersWe sell . . .We produce . . .We manufacture . . .
Our major products are . . .
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Describing Business Activities
What do you do at ABC Company?
I am in charge of marketing.I’m responsible for sales.
I program computers.I recruit and train employees.
What does your company do?
We design software.We build storage units.We produce small appliances.We’re in the insurance business
Describing Jobs
What do you do?What do you do for a living?What is your occupation?What type of work do you do?Where do you work?
I’m a salesman. (job-general)I’m in sales. (general)
I’m in the toy business. (industry)I’m a contractor at JBX. (specific)I’m a consultant for YXL.
What company do you work for?
I work for Bellwest. (company name)I work at Wellbest. (general)I’m with Westbell. (industry)
What do you do there?What do you do at Bellwest?
I’m a software engineer. (job title)
I work in the sales department. (place in company)I’m in customer service. (general area)
I work as an instructor.I build houses. (specific job)I clean the restrooms.
Describing Products
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Tell me about (this product)
What can you tell me about (this product)?
Can you give me some information/details about this?
What is special/unique about this?
What are the specifications?
Let me tell you about . . .
This is our (newest) product.
This is one of our latest designs.
It is made of . . .
It can be used for . . .
You can use it to . . .
You can . . . with it
This has/contains . . .
This one features . . .
This comes with . . .
This is equipped with . . .
This particular model . . .
This is priced at . . .
This costs . . .
Describing Projects
What are your current projects?
What are you working on (at present)?
What are your major initiatives in this area?
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We are currently working on . . .
We are in the process of . . .
We are developing . . .
We are designing . . .
We are building . . .
We are marketing . . .
Explaining
Can you explain . . .
Can you tell me why . . .
Why . . .
What happened . . .
Well, . . .
Let me explain.
Let me tell you why . . .
Here’s what happened:
There’s a (good) reason for this:
The reason is . . .
I’m sorry. I can’t tell you that (right now).
Can I get back to you on that?
I’ll explain (a little) later.
We’ll come to that later.
We’ll get to that in a few minutes.
Can we save that until later?
Analyzing Problems
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Focusing on the main problem/issue
What is the main problem?
What is the real issue (here)?
(I think) the major problem is . . .
Our primary concern is . . .
The crux of the matter is . . .
(As I see it), the most important thing is . . .
The main problem we need to solve is . . .
We really need to take care of . . .
It all comes down to this:
Asking for inputWhat should we do about it?
What needs to be done?
What do you think we should do?
What are we going to do about it?
Do you have any suggestions?
Any ideas?
Making RecommendationsI recommend that . . .
I suggest that . . .
I would like to propose that . . .
Why don’t we . . .
Asking for Information
Information about company
What does your company do?What is your specialty?What do you specialize in?
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What is your main line of business?
We produce marketing materials.We specialize in art and design.
What are your major products?What services do you provide?
We produce office machines.We design software.We provide technical support.
Information about products
Could you give me some (more) information on this?
What can you tell me about this (product)?Tell me about this one/model.
This is one of our top brands.It’s our best selling refrigerator.
This one is the best in its class.We’re really pleased with its performance.
It’s an excellent computer.
I highly recommend this one.This model comes with several features.This particular one has two components.
Information about PriceWhat are you asking for this?What does this sell for?
How much is it?How much does it run?
This (one) sells for $5900.This one goes for $2900.This one is priced at $9695.
Closing a Conversation
Pre-closing
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It’s been nice talking to you.It’s been great talking with you.
I really enjoyed meeting you.It was nice meeting you, Mr. Brown.
I’m sorry, but I have to go now.I’m afraid I have to leave now.
Thanks for the information/ the tour/ your time.Thanks for taking the time to talk with us.
Follow up
I’ll give you a call.I’ll send you an e-mail.I’ll put a packet in the mail for you.
We’ll send out that information right away.I’ll have my secretary schedule an appointment.
Could you send me a brochure/some more information?Could I contact you by e-mail/at your office?
How do I get in touch with you?How can I reach/contact you?
Closing
I look forward to seeing you again.
We’ll see you on Friday.See you next week.
Let me give you my business card.
Here’s my e-mail/office number.
Let’s keep in touch by e-mail.
We’ll be in touch.
Call me if you have any questions.E-mail me.
Customer Survey (Restaurant)
What types of food do you like to eat?
What types of food do you not like to eat?
How often do you go out for a meal?
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On what days of the week do you usually eat out?
Which meal(s) (breakfast, lunch, dinner) do you eat outside of your home?
How much do you spend on a typical meal?
Do you go out alone, as a couple, or in groups?
What are your main criteria in choosing a restaurant?
What are your main reasons for not going out to eat?
What is your primary means of transportation?
What area of the city do you live in?
Demographics
Age 0-12 13-18 19-25 26-40 41-60 61 and over
Gender Male Female
Income
Other
Marketing DirectorDymon Publications
2201 South Maple StreetSalt Lake City, UT 84797U.S.A.Dear Sir/Madam,
I would like to order ten (10) copies of the book, Touchy Situations: A Conversation Textfor ESL Students. I recently came across this book at a local teachers’ conference and
was very impressed by its format and contents. Could you please send the books byexpress mail? I need them for class next Monday. Also, would you mind sending yourlatest catalog or brochure?
Thank you for your prompt attention. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Best regards,
Trent Chang
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**** Sample Letter – Block Style ****
Dymon Publications2201 South Maple StreetSalt Lake City, UT 84797U.S.A.
April 21, 2001
Trent Chang56 Somerset LaneKai Tak, Kowloon
Hong Kong
Dear Mr. Chang,
Thank you for your order of Touchy Situations: A Conversation Text for ESL Students. Isent the books by RedFex on April 20. They should be arriving within a few days if theyare not there already. Please let me know if there are any problems with the shipment.
As requested, I am enclosing a brochure, which provides information about our otherproducts. You may also check out our web site at http://www.dymonbooks.com.
If you have further questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely,
Alan GordonDymon Publications
Enc: brochure
Helpful Hints for Business Letters
Before writing a business letter, consider the following:
Objective(s)Why am I writing this letter?
What do I hope to accomplish?What action do I want from my reader?
Your AudienceWho will read this letter?How can I appeal to the reader’s interest?
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What attitude might the reader have toward this information?Will the reader consider this good news or bad news?
OrganizationWhat information should be included first/last?What details does the reader need to know?Does my conclusion motivate the reader to do something?
Do I end the letter in a positive and polite manner?Professionalism
Do I use a professional business letter format?Do my language and style show a positive attitude toward the reader/the
company/the product/the information.Will my reader be offended by anything in the letter?
Proofreading Are there any spelling errors, typos, etc.?Is the format of the letter appropriate?
Have I signed my name?
Presentation Tips
Know Yourself Strengths
Weaknesses
Talents
Feelings
Opinions
Nervousness
Motivation
Know Your Audience Demographics
Purpose
Interests
Commonality
Individuality
Know Your Stuff Knowledge of Subject
Present Yourself Dress
Posture
Voice
Gestures
Body Language
Confidence
Enthusiasm
Present to Your Audience Positive
Polite
Interesting
Informative
Thought-provoking
Present Your Material Organization
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Research
Personal Experience
Preparation
Rehearsal
Clarity
Visuals
Language
Volume
Beginning a presentation
It is common to greet the audience and introduce yourself when giving presentations:
Good morning,/afternoon/eveningI’m _________, the new Finance Manager.
My name is ________ and I represent _______Let me take a minute to introduce myself.Let me start by telling you a little about our company.
I’ve already met some of you, but for those I haven’t , I’m ______ Introducing the topic
I’m here to talk about . . .
Today, I’d like to say a few words about . . .I’m going to give you an overview of . . .
The main reason I’m here today is . . .
The focus of my remarks is . . .I’d like to introduce . . .
Time consciousness Thank you for your timeThank you for taking the time to be hereI will probably take about . . . minutesThis should last only a few minutesI hope to be finished by . . .
Showing organization I’ve divided my topic into three sections/parts. They are This presentation can be divided into the
following subtopics:First,SecondThirdFinally
First of allSecondlyThirdlyLast
The first point is . . .The next point is . . .Next, we come to . . .The final point is . . .
Sequencing Let’s move on to . . .
Let’s move on to . . .
That brings us to . . .Giving Reasons
This is why . . .
The main reason is . . .Therefore,So,
Generalizing Generally,Usually,As a rule,Most of the time,In most cases,
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Highlighting Actually,In fact,As a matter of fact,In particularParticularlyEspecially
Giving Examples For example,For instance,Such as
Summarizing To sum upTo summarizeIn brief
Concluding To conclude,In conclusion,
Follow-up Are/Were there any questions?
We have just a few minutes for questions
Introduction
(Good morning, afternoon, evening)
I’m happy to be here.
I’m glad to have this opportunity to . . .
Today, I’d like to talk (to you) about . . .
My topic today is . . .
The focus of my remarks is . . .
I’d like to share some thoughts on (topic)
Main points
Let me start by . . .
First, let me tell you about . . .
I’ve divided my topic into (three) parts: (They are . . .)
Giving examples
For example,
For instance,
Let me illustrate,
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To illustrate,
Conclusion In conclusion,
To conclude,
To summarize,
To sum up,
Expressing Appreciation
Thanks.
Thank you.
I appreciate it.
Thanks for the tour.
Thank you for the nice gift.
I appreciate your hospitality.
I appreciate your lending me the chain saw.
Forward-Looking Statements
What are your plans for the future?
What are your projections for the next quarter?
What do you expect to achieve (in the near future)?
What are your (sales) projections for next six months?
What are your goals for the coming year?
We expect . . .
We plan to . . .
We project . . .
We hope to . . .
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We should . . .
We will be (V+ing) . . .
If all goes as planned,
Our projections are . . .
According to our projections,
Invitations
Informal:
Would you like to . . .
We’re going to . . . . Would you like to come along?
There’s a . . . . (tonight). Would you like to go?
How about (V+ing) . . . ?
Do you want to . . . ?
I wonder if you would like to . . .
I was wondering if you would like to . . .
Formal:
I’d like to invite you to . . .
If you have time, I’d like to invite you . . .
Would you like to join us for (event) at (time) ?
We’d be glad to have you accompany us . . .
We’d be delighted/honored to have you as our guest at . . .
For Conversation practice:
Speaking Situations: Inviting
See also: Speaking: Accepting and Refusing
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Job Responsibilities
What do you do (in your job)?What is your main job?What are you in charge of?
I am in charge of training employees.I am responsible for watering the plants.I take care of corporate accounts.I usually answer telephones.I mainly write reports.I repair jet engines.
Offering
Informal
Cigarette?
Would you like some coffee?
How about a glass of water?
Here. Have a/some . . .
Would you like one of these?
Can I get you something?
What can I get you something to drink?
No thank you
Yes, please.
Sure. Thanks.
Okay. Thanks.
I really shouldn’t.
No. Thanks anyway.
Juice would be fine.Formal
Would you care for some . . .
Would you like to try . . .
Let me offer you . . .
Let me get you a/some . .
Requesting
Informal
Please . . .
Would you . . .
Could you . . .
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Would you please . . . .
Could you possibly . . .
Would you mind (V+ing) . . .
Could you do me a favor?
Formal
Could I ask you to . . .
Would you mind if I asked you to . . .
Would you be so kind as to . . .
Terms of Payment
I’d like to pay (in) cash.
I’ll put it on my credit card.
Can I charge it?
Could you put that on my bill?
Could I put that on my account?
Could you send me an invoice?
Could you bill me (for that)?
Can I put it on lay-away?
May I
Pay in cash
Pay by check
Pay by credit card
Pay with a credit card
Pay in installments
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Pay in one lump sum
Could you deliver it to my office?
Do you charge for shipping?
Do I need to pay for postage and handling?
How long will it take?
Using Tense Appropriately in Business Descriptions
Use simple past tense to describe something that wholly occurred at a specific time in thepast:
I graduated from NYU in 1998.NOT: I have graduated since 1998.
(That’s when the ceremony occurred.) (Incorrect!)
I finished the Hollins project last week.I have finished the Hollins project last week.
(Specific time)(Incorrect!)
Use present perfect tense to describe something that has been in effect from a certain point inthe past until now. Be careful! Some verbs are used for specific actions; others are used forconditions that cover lengths of time.
I met Mr. Flinders last year at a Convention in Little Rock.I have met him since last year.I have known him since last year.
(Specific time)(Incorrect!)(Correct!)
Use simple present tense to describe facts.I work for IBS Corporation.He’s a sanitation engineer.
I am responsible for orienting new employees.She answers company correspondence.
Use present progressive tense to describe ongoing projects.I am developing new software.She is teaching the hearing-impaired.We are building a new mall in East Heights.
Welcoming Visitors
Welcoming
Welcome to Cando Enterprises.
Welcome to London. I’m John Taylor.
Meeting someone you don’t know
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1. Patricia Murphy?
Yes.
Hi, I’m Kevin Chen of Myotex Industries. Welcome to Taiwan.
2. Are you Mr. Blanks?
Yes, I am.
I’m Jane Placid. (We talked by telephone.) Welcome to Sydney.It’s nice to meet you in person.
Nice meeting you too.How was your flight?
Okay, but very long.
3. You must be Ms. Terius.
That’s right.
It’s a pleasure to meet you. I’m Brad Wilson. Welcome to Suntech.
Thank youDid you have any problem finding this place?
No, your directions were very clear.
Discussing Agenda Items
Let’s start with . . .
Let’s start by . . .
The first item on the agenda is . . .
We need to discuss . . .
Let’s look at item number one.
Let’s move on to number two.
The next item on the agenda is . . .
What’s next on the agenda?
Does anyone have any comments?
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Any comments?
Are there any comments on that?
What do you think?
Good idea.
Good point.
Does everyone agree on that?
Making Appointments
I’d like to make an appointment with Dr. Bill.I’d like to schedule a meeting with Ms. Terry.Could I schedule a time to meet with Mr. East?
What time is best for you? When would be a good time for you? Would 9:00 on Thursday be okay? He’ll be in on Tuesday. His schedule is open all day Monday. She’s free any day but Wednesday. Dr. Itup will be away until Friday.
Will Mr. Rodgers be in tomorrow?Is he available next Wednesday?Does he have any openings on Tuesday?
Does she have any time on Thursday?
Sorry, her calendar is full on Monday. She will be out on Wednesday. He doesn’t have time on Tuesday.
How about Friday at 4:00?
Thursday at 10:00 will be fine.Friday at 11:00 sounds good.Okay. Tuesday morning at 9.Monday at 8:00 is not good for me.
Wednesday is not possible.
Meetings and Discussions
Getting started
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Let’s get started.We need to discuss . . .We need to talk about . . .
Talking about discussion itemsThe first thing we need to discuss is . . .The first item on the agenda is . . .
The first thing on the list is . . .First, we need to talk about . . .
Presenting OptionsWe have several alternatives:
We have two options:We could either . . . or . . .
Moving onLet’s move on to Item 2.Let’s move on to the next topic.We need to move on.The next item (of business) is . . .
We need to go on to the next item.Shall/Should we move on?
Stalling the DiscussionBefore we move on, I think we should . . .Wait a minute. We haven’t discussed . . .
Don’t you think we need to . . .Not so fast. We haven’t (yet) . . .
Asking for ClarificationWhat to you mean by . . . .I don’t quite follow you.
I didn’t get what you meant by . . .Could you clarify that?Could you elaborate on that?
Making a Suggestion/ProposalI think we should . . .Maybe we should . . .I suggest . . .Why don’t we . . .How about . . .We could . . .
Giving Feedback (I think) that’s a good idea.
You have a good point.Good idea/point.
I agree.
I disagree. I think . . .
Sorry. I don’t agree with you. You have a good point, but . . .
That’s not such a good idea.I don’t think that’s a good idea.
Asking for OpinionsWhat do you think, George?
What’s your opinion on that, Martha?
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Any thoughts on that? Any ideas?
Checking for ConsensusDo we all agree (on that)?Does everyone agree?
Summarizing
In summary,The conclusion is . . .So, we’ve decided to . . .We’re going to . . . (then)
Closing the meetingThat’s all for today.That’s it then. (informal)The meeting is adjourned. (very formal)
Writer’s Checklist
For Business Letters
1. Receiver (Who are you writing this to?)
Someone you know (friend, colleague, business partner, group, company)
Some one you don’t know (To whom it may concern, Dear Sir/Madam)
How do you expect the receiver to respond?
2. Sender (Who are you?)What is your relationship to the reader/receiver(s)?
What role are you assuming in the letter?
(friend, colleague, etc.)3. Context (What background information does the reader need?)
Bring the reader up to date first.
Establish a connection
As requested . . .It was nice meeting you in Toronto last week . . .I read your article in Vague Magazine . .
Supporting details
Time frame (sequence of events)
4. Message (What do you want the reader to know or do?)
What do you hope to accomplish with the letter (inform, persuade, initiate action)I am writing to inquire about . . .Could you please send me . . .
Polite requests
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Please . . .Would you mind . . .Could you please . . .Would you be so kind as to . . .
5. Medium (What is the appropriate format?)Fax, e-mail, formal business letter, memo, informal note
6. Tone (What tone do you wish to convey?)informativepolitebusiness-like
friendlyhumble
assertiveurgentirate
7. Other recipients (Are there others who need to be informed of this communication?)cc: courtesy copy
Speech Preparation
Choose Topic
Gather Information
Research
Select
Organize
Write
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Practice
Revise
Rehearse
Present
Types of Charts
Pie chartBar chart/graphLine graph
Describing Movement
IncreaseDecrease
RecoverRecovery
Go upGo down
JumpSlump
RiseFall
SurgePlummet
Improve(ment)Declined
Reach (a point)Approach
Types of Movement
SlightSlightly
GradualGradually
SharpSharply
DramaticDramatically
MajorMinor
Movement over Time
There was a gradual decline in sales.
Sales declined gradually
(noun usage)
(verb usage)
Enrollment increased by 4% in 1997.
There was a 4% increase in enrollment in 1997.
Immigration rose to 800,000 in 1999.Immigration rose by 20,000 in 1999.
(to a point/number)(by increment)
There was a 20% rise in immigration. (percentage)
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Taxes remained the same from 2000 to 2001.Taxes continued at 15% for two years.
Static (non-movement) Description
Sales stood at $1,400,000 in 1998.
Profits were $27,000 in 1999.There was a loss of $21,000 in 2001.
Thinking Positively about Presentations
People often become nervous or fearful when giving presentations. Here are some phrasesyou can keep in mind when preparing for and giving a presentation.
About Yourself
I’m happy to be here.
I’m glad to have this opportunity.
(Smile)
(Turn nervousness into enthusiasm.)
I (really) want to tell you about this.
I have something interesting to tell you.
About Your Audience This is something I think you should know . . .
This is important (to you) because . . .
You will be interested to know that . . .
You will benefit by knowing this . . .
About Your Subject/Material The information is as follows:
A.B.C.
First, I will tell you about . . .
These are the main points/supporting ideas . . .
The best way to understand this information is . . .
Look at this. It will help you understand my topic . . .
This shows (you) . . .
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