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Key Expressions

The document provides key expressions for various business situations including introducing oneself and others, asking for and providing updates, allocating and declining tasks, explaining processes and comparing options, welcoming attendees and describing plans, expectations and timelines.

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Key Expressions

The document provides key expressions for various business situations including introducing oneself and others, asking for and providing updates, allocating and declining tasks, explaining processes and comparing options, welcoming attendees and describing plans, expectations and timelines.

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Key expressions

Introducing yourself Exchanging greetings


Hello. / Hi. I’m … Nice to meet you.
Hello. / Hi. My name’s … I’m very pleased to meet you.
I don’t think we’ve met. I’m … I’m delighted to meet you.

Introducing other people Saying what you do


This is … I deal with …
I want you to meet … I handle …
I’d like to introduce you to … I oversee …
I’m in charge of (+ noun / -ing) …
I’m responsible for (+ noun / -ing) …
My job involves (+ noun / -ing) …
Key expressions
Asking for an update Offering to do something
How are things going? Why don’t I …?
What’s happening with …? I’ll …
Where are we with …? I can … if you want.
Leave it to me.
Giving an update
So far so good. Declining to do something
Everything’s on track. I’m sorry, I can’t.
We’re (+ -ing) … I’m afraid I’m busy.
We’ve finished / completed …, etc. I’d prefer not to (if that’s OK).

Allocating a task Summarizing


Can you …? So, to recap …
You can … X is / am / are going to …
I / We need somebody / you to … It’s all going according to plan.
Key expressions
Talking about leisure and interests Saying telephone numbers
Do you like playing tennis / to relax in the 00 = double zero / zero zero / double oh
evening? (British English)
Is this your office / favourite restaurant? Say telephone numbers in groups of three
What sort of music do you like / things do or four: 096 … 745 … 6745
you like doing?
How is your hotel / often do you play? Saying email addresses
How do you find our country / your job? / (forward) slash
. dot
Talking about likes and dislikes _ underscore
I like / really like / love (+ -ing / to … / - Dash
noun) - @ at
I don’t like / hate (+ -ing) / to … / noun) - Lower case / UPPER CASE
I enjoy / don’t enjoy (+ -ing) …
I’m not interested in / keen on / fond of / Checking spelling
crazy about (+ -ing / noun) S for sugar
E for egg
P for Paris, etc.
Asking questions about
Key expressions functionality
Will it let me … (+ verb)?
Will it allow me … (+ infinitive)?
Explaining how something works How does it know what to do?
Let me explain how it works What happens when …?
One / the main thing to note is …
What happens is … Comparing
Basically … One the one hand …, but on the other
It’s a bit like … hand …
You can see what happens when you … The good news is …, but the bad news is
As soon as you …, it starts to … …
Whereas before …, we now …
Explaining additional features and It looks very similar to …, but what’s
benefits different is …
One other useful feature is that … It might seem …, but in fact it’s …
As well as (+ noun / -ing) …, it also … One downside is …, but on the plus side
The more …, the better (the) … …
One benefit is that …, though a drawback
might be …
Key expressions
Starting interest Starting a preference
I’d like to find out about … I’d prefer the Tuesday.
We’re interested in … Tuesday would be better.
The 31st is good for me
Asking for information Thursday suits me.
Can you tell me a little more …?
Is that something you deal with? Changing arrangements
Would it be possible for …? Sorry, I can’t make the Thursday.
I’m afraid I can’t come on / make Thursday.
Suggesting arrangements Can we move it back to Friday?
Can we fix / arrange a date for the Can we bring it forward to Wednesday?
meeting? The afternoon is free / convenient.
What / How about the 30th of January?
Key expressions Explaining the programme
Let me run through / go over today’s
Welcoming programme.
Welcome to … First of all, I thought you could …
It’s nice to meet you in person. We’ll catch up again later / at …
Likewise. You will have the opportunity to …
Good morning. / Good afternoon. You’ll get a chance to …
On behalf of … We’re going to begin with …
It gives me great pleasure to welcome you
to … Giving extra information
Make sure you …
Asking about journey Please be sure to …
How was your journey? Don’t worry about (+ noun / -ing) …
Did you have any trouble finding us? Can I remind you that …
For your own safety
Being hospitable
Can I get you a coffee? Ending
Let me take your coat. Before I hand over to …
Have a seat. May I wish you all an enjoyable visit.
Key expressions
Introducing a talk Asking for an explanation
What I want to do today is … What’s the reason for …?
I’ll talk about … I don’t quite understqand how it works.
I’ll run through … Can you tell us (more) about …?
What do you mean by …?
Giving background information
As you , we’ve recently … Giving an explanation
As you are aware … It’s because of the fact that …
Up to now … As a result …
I’d like to update you on … Because of this …
The situation / problem now is that … By (+ -ing) …, we can / hope to …
We expect the situation to …
The situation, as it stands … Checking information
So, if I understand you correctly …
Do you mean that …?
I’m not sure I follow you.
Key expressions

Describing plans and intentions Asking how much time is needed


We’re also going to … How long will it take to …?
X is going to … What’s the timescale on this?

Expressing future hopes and Asking about immediate action


expectations Where does this leave us?
We expect to … What’s the next step?
We hope to …
I plan to … Time expressions
I intend to … Over the next few weeks …
The chances are … By the end of the / next month …
It is likely to / that … By Tuesday …
In the short / medium / long term …
In the long run …

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