English For Meetings Unit 6 BT
English For Meetings Unit 6 BT
English For Meetings Unit 6 BT
MEETINGS
Level: Intermediate, Upper-Intermediate
Advanced
Objective:
The students will learn how to arrange in
English the day of two foreign visitors in
order to make the best possible impression on
them.
Teaching methodology: CLIL
Materials needed: Computer, internet,
Supervisor's Meeting
Friday, 5th May
Start: _____ Finish: _____
Room 3
Chair: Pierre
Attendees:
1 _________
2 _________
3 _________
4 _________
Late to arrive: _________
Early to depart: ________
Are all the meetings you attend recorded in a set
of minutes?
What are advantages of taking minutes?
Disadvantages?
Do you and you colleagues take turns to take
minutes, or does the same person always do the job?
What is ideal?
In general, how detailed are the minutes?
How detailed should they be?
Who are the minutes distributed to?
Meeting to discuss redesign/move
1st March 2 pm
Mike to: 1. Contact two interior designers for quotations for office
redesign
2. Look for interior design software (important!)
Sue to: Talk to marketing in Dundee about hiring a facility
manager
Andy to: 1. Talk to old building company (did work for us already
2. Get quotes from two other builders
Steffi to: Look for new computers
Nick to: plan how to keep office running smoothly during building
work
John to: talk to lawyers
Next meeting: 8 March 2:30 pm
Fill in the blanks with the words that appear below.