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- Stay in Control — Useful Phrases for Running a Meeting
Once a meeting begins, things can quickly go off track. People interrupt, side chats begin, and focus fades. Use these practical phrases to stay in control and keep the meeting productive. Useful Phrases for Running a Meeting 📰 Phrases for discussing updates I’d like to inform everyone about the project’s progress. How is the project coming along? Has everyone submitted their monthly reports? (Josh), can you let us know what’s new in…? ⏭️ Phrases for moving to another topic If nobody has anything else to share, let’s move on to… I think that covers it. Now we can go to our next topic. The next topic we need to cover is… 👉 Phrases for keeping the discussion on track Can we continue this discussion later and go back to…? We’re getting off topic. Can we return to…? 📣 Want to manage meetings confidently in English? Practice with ACR Idiomas.
- 1: Master the Start — Phrases for Beginning a Business Meeting
Phrases for Beginning a Business Meeting Starting a meeting clearly and confidently helps you set the tone and keep everyone focused. Whether you’re leading a quick check-in or a strategic planning session, a few key phrases can make all the difference. 🔶 Phrases for sharing the agenda First, we will be discussing… After that, we will move on to… Then, we’ll try to cover… Shortly after, we’ll go over… Next, we will consider… If there’s enough time, we will also go through… Finally, we will talk about… 💡 Example: “First, we’ll be discussing our quarterly targets. After that, we’ll move on to the marketing budget.” 📣 Ready to start meetings like a pro? Join ACR Idiomas and build your confidence leading meetings in English.
- #EnglishWithHumor
Give me a ring #EnglishWithHumor English with Humor: Expressions ✅ 1. "Give me a ring" = Call me on the phone 🔹 This is an informal British English expression.🔹 It simply means: "Call me" or "Phone me." 🔸 Example: "I'm not sure what time I'll be there—give me a ring when you're free." ✅ 2. "Give me a ring" = Propose marriage 🔹 This is a literal interpretation of the word ring —as in a wedding or engagement ring .🔹 It means: "Will you marry me?" 🔸 Example (romantic context): "If we ever get engaged, will you give me a ring?" This double meaning often appears in jokes or wordplay because it's easy to confuse the literal and figurative uses of the word ring . EnglishWithHumor is a fun way to learn more and more expressions ACR Idiomas / acridiomas.com
- 📈 Talk the Trend: How to Describe Trends in English Like a Pro
In business, being able to describe trends clearly is just as important as understanding them. Whether you're in a meeting, writing a report, or giving a presentation, knowing what to say when the numbers rise, fall, or flatten out helps you sound confident and sharp. Describing Trends 🚀 Here’s your quick trend toolkit: ✅ Use the right verbs: go up, rise, climb, grow, peak, fall, drop, decrease, level off ✅ Add adverbs for power: sharply, slightly, steadily, suddenly, significantly ✅ Use idioms like a native: “Sales skyrocketed in Q1.”“Profits dropped like a stone after the recall.”“Interest in the product is gaining momentum .” ✅ Choose the correct tense: Past simple for completed trends: Sales increased in 2023. Present perfect for recent changes: Prices have risen since April. Future forms for predictions: Revenue will continue to grow. 🔸 Ready to take your language skills to the next level? Join ACR Idiomas and learn with expert teachers who make communication practical, personal, and powerful.Whether you're learning for work, travel, or connection , we’re here to guide you every step of the way. 👉 Get started today — your voice deserves to be heard. #TrendToolkit #TrendVocabulary #BusinessEnglish #EnglishTips #LearnEnglish #DataCommunication #ChartDescription #TrendVerbs #PowerAdverbs #EnglishIdioms #WriteLikeANative #ACRIdiomas #LanguageLearning #CommunicationSkills #LearnWithExperts
- Real - Life Scenarios - Don’t panic. Say this.
🧠 Real-life English for real work moments.📌 Save these phrases and feel more confident at work. 👉 Can you handle this by Friday? Try one of these: Professional and flexible: “I can make it work, but I’ll need to adjust some priorities.” Direct but diplomatic: “I’ll do my best, but I may need support with other tasks.” Assertive with negotiation: “I can take it on if we can extend the deadline for my current task.” Strategic and collaborative: “Yes, if we can reassign part of my current workload.” Human and realistic: “I’d love to help — just need to shift a few things around first.” Planning-focused: “Let me check what I can move around and I’ll confirm in a few minutes.” 🎯 Want to sound more natural and prepared in real-life work situations? Join ACR Idiomas — your trusted partner for professional English and Spanish. 🔗 Send us a message and start practicing phrases like these today! #WorkplaceEnglish #ACRidiomas #BusinessEnglish #SoftSkills #EnglishForWork #RealLifeLanguage #ProfessionalCommunication #LearnWithUs
- Real - Life Scenarios - Don't Panic. Say This
🧠 Real-life English for real work moments.📌 Save these phrases and feel more confident at work. 👉 Can you handle this by Friday? Try one of these: Professional and flexible: “I can make it work, but I’ll need to adjust some priorities.” Direct but diplomatic: “I’ll do my best, but I may need support with other tasks.” Assertive with negotiation: “I can take it on if we can extend the deadline for my current task.” Strategic and collaborative: “Yes, if we can reassign part of my current workload.” Human and realistic: “I’d love to help — just need to shift a few things around first.” Planning-focused: “Let me check what I can move around and I’ll confirm in a few minutes.” 🎯 Want to sound more natural and prepared in real-life work situations? Join ACR Idiomas — your trusted partner for professional English and Spanish. 🔗 Send us a message and start practicing phrases like these today! #WorkplaceEnglish #ACRidiomas #BusinessEnglish #SoftSkills #EnglishForWork #RealLifeLanguage #ProfessionalCommunication #LearnWithUs
- ¿Cómo usar "tener que + verbo"?
Tengo que ¿Cuándo lo usamos? Para hablar de lo que debemos hacer , por necesidad, por una regla o por la situación. Estructura: 👉 Tener (conjugado) + que + verbo en infinitivo Ejemplos: Tengo que usar casco para entrar a la fábrica Tenés que mostrar tu documento para entrar Tenemos que cambiar la lamparita del horno ¿Por qué? – Expresá la razón con “porque” Nueva estructura: 👉 Tener que + verbo + porque + razón Ejemplos con razón: Tengo que estudiar porque mañana tengo examen Tenés que trabajar porque necesitás el dinero Tiene que cocinar porque vienen invitados Tenemos que limpiar porque la casa está sucia Tienen que salir porque empieza la película Practiquemos
- Bocados de Español - Hace Tiempo que
Bocados de Español - Hace Tiempo que
- Useful Meeting Phrases Guide I
Maybe you plan to let your team know about an upcoming change, and you already know that the meeting might go downhill. Sometimes, the call is all about sharing updates, but there’s so much to say that it becomes impossible to get your mind around all the details you need to share. If you tremble to think where to go from now, we are here to throw you a lifeline. From opening a meeting to waving your teammates goodbye, we’ve listed all there is to say in a business meeting. What to say when opening a meeting First things first — starting a meeting. Let’s go over all the phrases that can come in handy in the first couple of minutes of your call — from welcoming and introducing the participants to sharing the agenda and goals of your meeting. 👋 Phrases for welcoming and introducing meeting participants Thank you all for coming. I appreciate everyone being here. First, I’d like to welcome you all. I would like to thank you for being here on time. I wish to thank you all for coming on such short notice. Sometimes, the attendees might not have had a chance to come across each other before the meeting. Perhaps they have just joined the company and have now logged in to their virtual onboarding session. Let’s see how you break the ice before turning to the topic of the meeting. 🔶 Phrases for introducing the participants Could everyone briefly introduce themselves? I would like to introduce… I would like to begin by introducing… It’s my pleasure to introduce… Let’s take a moment and introduce ourselves. Please join me in welcoming… 🎯 Phrases for sharing the objectives of a meeting After a warm welcome, your team will probably want to know why they are being urged to plug in their webcam or leave their cozy office chairs to sit around the conference table — perhaps even for hours. Even if you have scheduled the call weeks before or it’s a regular weekly updates meeting, it’s still necessary for your motives not to remain ulterior. When people are familiar with the main goals even before a meeting starts, it helps prevent meeting amnesia from taking over. Without a clue on what is the point of an event, people might brush aside everything that was said as soon as the meeting ends. Let’s take a look at some useful phrases to help you ensure everyone stays on the same page. 🔶 Phrases for presenting the meeting goals Our aim today is to… We are here today to decide on/agree on, etc. By the end of today’s meeting, we need to… I’ve scheduled this meeting so that we… The purpose of today’s meeting is… Today, we are going to… 📄 Phrases for introducing the meeting agenda When all the topics are laid out in the open People usually perceive business meetings as incredible time-wasters — so apart from scheduling them sparingly, always make sure to point out the topics and the dynamics of the encounter. Ready to up your game in meetings, presentations, and workplace conversations? Join ACR Idiomas now to boost your communication skills. We also encourage you to share phrases that resonate with you – because at ACR Idiomas, your unique voice adds value to our learning community. Let's grow together in the world of effective communication! *For more phrases related to meetings read Useful Meeting Phrases Guide II











