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Zakelijk engels voor mies
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1000 woorden 51 to 61
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I can't make Tuesday = tuesday is not possible something has come up = something has occurred i've got to go = when you have to go how about wednesday? = is wednesday suitable for you? i am available that day can you make the afternoon instead? = when you ask if someone is able to meet you in the afternoon put it off = delay it won't be possible = when something has occurred and you can't have a meeting that time put back = delay i'm completely snowed under = very busy can we leave it open? = decide not to fix a day i'll get back in touch = contact you again send them by fax = when you send things by fax like designs i'll fax you = when you're about to fax someone fax number = number you have to fax to fax the information = when you're about to fax information fax you everything we have = when you're about to fax everything you have to fax something to someone = when you fax something to someone cover sheet = the first page of a fax showing who it's from, who it's to, etc. confidential information = things that others shouldn't know intended recipient = the person who should receive the fax advice the sender = tell the person who sent it did you get my fax = when you ask someone if she has received the fax the paper got stuck = when the paper got stuck in the machine send through = when you fax something again legible = when you can't read the pages of a fax resend = when you send again some pages of a fax arrange, set up, fix a meeting = organize a meeting bring forward a meeting = make a meeting earlier than originally decided put back, postpone a meeting = make a meeting later than originally planned cancel a meeting = not have a meeting after all run chair a meeting = be in charge of a meeting attend a meeting = go to a meeting miss a meeting = not go to a meeting chat = informal discussion brainstorming = where a many ideas a possible are produced quickly, to be evaluated after project meeting, team meeting = meeting of employees involved in a particular activity department, departmental meeting = meeting of a department meeting with suppliers = for example to negotiate prices meeting with a customer = meeting to discuss a contract board meeting = an official, formal meeting of a company's directors annual general meeting, AGM(BrE), annual meeting (AmE) = where shareholders discuss the company's anual report EGM = extraordinary general meeting, a shareholders' meeting to discuss an important issue such as a proposed merger productive = when a meeting has made sense waste of time = when a meeting has not made sense useful discussions = when the discussions were useful covered a lot of ground = when there were a lot of things discussed in the meeting digressions = when people don't stick to the point rambling = when someone is just talk without anything meaningful to say wandering off = when people don't stick to the point kept things moving = when someone encourages people to be brief and stick to the point chairperson = the person who leads the meeting good organizer = when you're good at organizing agenda = the list of things to be discussed circulating = distributing the agenda to everyone involved venue = the meeting room good timekeeper = when the chairperson starts the meeting on time latecomers = people who are late minute-taker = someone who takes the minutes action points = where participants agree to do something allocated the time it deserves = when each point in the agenda will be discussed properly timetable = the allocated time every point in the gets, written down moves on to the next point = when the allocated time for a subject is over, the meeting has to go on to the next subject resolved = decided make their point = when someone expresses her opinion tactfully = sensitive, smart digressions = when people get off the point finishes on time = when a meeting finishes on time accurate record = if the notes of the meeting are accurate matters arising = any points from the last meeting that need to be discussed let's make a start = let's start the meeting it's about time we've got to start = let's make a start let's begin shall we? = it's about time we've got to start shall we make a start? = let's begin shall we? as you know, i've called this meeting to = when the chair explains why there was need for a meeting open the discussion = kick off the discussion get the ball rolling = open the discussion kick off the discussion = inviting someone to start the discussion what about you keith? = what is your opinion keith? what are your feelings for this keith? = what do you think about this keith? what are your views on this keith? = what about you keith? what's the general feeling on this = when you ask everyone's opinion i believe = when you think something you say this as i see it = in my opinion in my opinion = i believe of course = sure the way i see it = in my opinion it's clear to me that = you say this when you understand something personally it think = as i see it it looks to me as if = when you explain how you think the others think about something and you think their way of thinking is not right obviously = it's clear to me that, obviously can sound rude discuss = when you have a meeting you discussion = when people are having a discussion and different subjects are discussed agree = when someone thinks the same as you do disagree = when someone has differences of opinion with you differences in opinion = when someone disagrees keep calm = when you don't loose your temper courteous = when you remain nice to people impolite = not polite and unfriendly rude = when you're impolite lose your temper = when you are not able to keep calm you're perfectly right = when you agree with someone i couldn't agree more = when you totally agree with someone precisely = when you agree exactly = you're right absolutely = i agree totally you may be right there = mild agreement that's true, i suppose = you're not right whether to agree or not i suppose so = you may be right there that's not really how i see it = mild disagreement i don't really agree = when someone does not agree, but he disagrees mildly i can't really go along with you there = when you disagree mildly i think you're mistaken = when someone has said something wrong i'm afraid i can't agree with you there = when you don't agree with someone i'm sorry but that's out of the question = when you strongly disagree i think you're wrong = when you don't agree of course not = when you think someone is wrong that's absurd = when someone has said something stupid that's ridiculous = a rude thing to say when you disagree strongly hedging = when you avoid disagreeing directly i take your point = when you agree, but you not really i understand what you're saying = when you understand what someone has said, but you don't agree with it i see/know what you mean = when you understand what someone says i hear where you're coming from on this = i know what you mean can i come in here? = can i interrupt you politely? if i can just stop you for a moment = can i come in here? sorry to interrupt you = can i interrupt you? as we were saying earlier = to refer back to what was said earlier to go bak to what x was saying earlier = as x was saying earlier to go back to what i was just saying = to go back to what i've said are you saying that ...? = to check that you understand what someone has said are you suggesting that ... ? = to check if you understand are yoy implying that ..? = are you saying that...? if i understand you correctly = if i follow you reach agreement = when people agree to reach an agreement about something = when people agree fully on a subject come to a consensus = something that most people can agree with to compromise, to find a compromise = an agreement where people accept less than they wanted at first a disagreement = something in particular that you disagree with we're running out of time = when you close a meeting we're going to have to stop here = when the meeting is being closed go over what's been said = when you sum up the meeting both sides of the argument = all the opinions about the subject sum it up = when you say everything that has been said in a short way press conference = when spokesmen talk to journalists briefing = when one gives information to someone else about operations or other events demonstration = when a researcher tells non-technical people about a new machine or product product launch = when a company announces a new model of a product lecture = when an university professor gives information about a subject talk = when someone talks about a subject he or she is interested in in front of a group or audience seminar = when someone with expertise talks about a subject to give advice to other people, like an audience, who are interested workshop = a yoga expert tells people how to improve their breathing techniques stand-up presentation = one person talking to an audience audience = people who listen to the presentation, it is important to know who they are, why thy will be there and how much they know about the subject venue = the place where for example the presentation takes place facilities = equipment that is in the building, or what type of rooms there are at the venue content = the content of the presentation structure = how you're going to tell the information, in which direction cards = little pieces of paper you can write on memorize = when you learn your lines well, you'll be able to memorize them visual aids = like pictures, diagrams rehearse = when you practise before presenting introduce = when you begin the presentation with mentioning your name and the subject you will present outline = when you describe the different sections of your talk questions = when people want to ask something, maybe they are interested or confused latecomers = people who show up late timings = when you've measured the amount of time you use to explain about a subject labour = to spend much time on one subject digress = when you start talking about something that has nothing to do with your subject run over = this happens when you don't finish your presentation on time project = when you want people to hear you, you must project your voice to the back of the room microphone = a device you can use to give more power to your voice natural tone of voice = when you naturally vary the pitch of your voice monotone = when you never vary the pitch of your voice and stick to one level pitch = the level (of your voice) gain the audience's attention = when you want the audience to start listening anecdote = a (funny) story fact, statistic = (surprising, funny, interesting) information problem = something that has to be solved question = a sentence used to gain information Ok. To begin, let's look at = when you start talking I'm digressing: let's get back = when you're digressing you can say this That's all I have time for on = when you stop talking about a subject Let's move on = when you want to move on to another topic As you can see = when you point out a graph key areas in relation to = when you have highlighted to subjects on a topic that covers everything = when you explain that you have told enough about something eye contact = when you look someone in the eyes face the audience = when you speak to the audience in stead of a screen smiling = to show people you're friendly gesture = hand movements mannerisms = ways of moving and speaking which you do repeatedly without realizing visual aids = flipchart, screen, projector, computer screen, handout, overhead projector, whiteboard, blackboard, transparencies key phrases = sum up, firstly, secondly, last but by no means least. in my view. That brings me to the end. Are there any questions? Answering questions = That's a fair point, that's confidential, that's not really my field, the questioner would like to know, well, i think that goed beyond the scope of today's presentation, i'm afraid we've run out of time, sorry i didn't catch the question, i think that's a good place to stop, thank you for listening
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