Great! Here are some useful expressions for meetings:
1. “Let’s get down to business.” – Start focusing on the main topics.
2. “I’d like to hear your thoughts.” – Invite others to share their opinions.
3. “Let’s put it on the agenda.” – Add a topic ...
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Great! Here are some useful expressions for meetings:
1. “Let’s get down to business.” – Start focusing on the main topics.
2. “I’d like to hear your thoughts.” – Invite others to share their opinions.
3. “Let’s put it on the agenda.” – Add a topic to the meeting schedule.
4. “Could you give us a brief update?” – Request a short summary.
5. “Let’s circle back to this.” – Revisit a discussion point later.
Here’s a corrected and more natural version of your sentence:
"Yes, I’d like to learn some new expressions for meetings."
Tips for improvement:
1. "Wanna" → "Would like" (or "want" in formal writing) – "Wanna" is informal spoken English, but in most professional or written contexts, use "would like" or "want."
2. "About meeting" → "For meetings" – We usually say "expressions for meetings" (meaning useful in meetings) rather than "about meetings" (which would mean talking about the topic of meetings).
3. More natural phrasing: If you're speaking casually, you could also say:
- "Yeah, I want to learn some meeting-related phrases."
- "I’d like to learn some useful expressions for meetings."
Would you like help with specific meeting phrases? 😊