Talking about timing
It shouldn’t take more than an hour.
I expect us to be finished by four.
Getting started
Let’s get started.
Thank you all for coming.
I’d like to welcome Diana, who’s new to the team.
Where’s Juan? Is he going to be late?
Asking for AOB
Is there any other business?
Confirming next meeting
We’ll meet again on Friday the 30th.
Some of the useful phrases in follow-up emails
Thanks for coming to the meeting last Friday.
Attached please find... (eg, the minutes).
We will...in our next meeting.
Our next meeting is on... (date).
I’ve booked... (room) for our next meeting.
I’ll send you the agenda next week.
EYE
Referring to apologies
Unfortunately, James and Camilla can’t be here today.
I’ve received apologies from Tim, who’s away on business.
Referring to the agenda
As you can see, there are three points to discuss on the agenda.
I hope you all got the agenda I sent round last week.
Referring to future action
I’ll put that on the agenda for the 30th.
Giving the background of the meeting
As you’re aware...
I’m sure you know that...
Giving the reason for the meeting
We’re here today to...
I called this meeting to...
Referring to the minutes
The new guidelines will be circulated with the minutes.
Will you send me the minutes by Monday?
Referring to the minutes
Whose turn is it to take the minutes?
Natasha, could you take the minutes, please?
Ending the meeting
OK. That brings us to the end of the meeting, then.
Thanking participants
Thanks for your participation.