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Unit 5 Business Meeting

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Part Ⅰ Situational Dialogues

Situational Dialogue 1

Susan, a junior secretary of ABC Company, is asked to arrange an important meeting. She doesn't have much experience, so she asks David for help.

(S: Susan,D: David)

S: Hi, David. Can you do me a favor?

D: I will if I can.

S: Could you help me arrange this meeting? I don't have much experience arranging meetings and I heard that you have done it before.

D: What kind of meeting is it going to be?

S: We're going to have a meeting with all the departmental managers.

D: When is this meeting?

S: Next Tuesday.

D: That's easy. The first thing we need to do is to set an agenda for the meeting and then give copies of it to everyone who is going to be attending.

S: No problem, I have a list of all the people right here.

D: Which meeting room are you going to use?

S: I think we should use Conference Room 2. It's the most comfortable one and the facilities there are new and excellent.

D: That's a good idea.

Practice 1

Task 1: Listen to the dialogue and role-play it in pairs.

Task 2: Simulated situational conversation.

Suppose you are Susan, the secretary. You are calling to inform the Marketing Manager,Mr.Brown, of a meeting.

Situational Dialogue 2

Sophia, a secretary, is talking with Tony, the director of the Administrative Department, about taking minutes.

(S: Sophia, T: Tony)

S: Although I've taken minutes for several meetings, I don't think I've done a good job. Would you please give me some tips?

T: I'd be happy to. To take good minutes, you really need to concentrate. Of course, you must be accurate as well.

S: Surely I did. But the problem is I can't take down everything everyone says during the meeting.

T: You have to take down all the topics discussed, the main points made by each speaker and any decisions made, but you don't have to write down every word.