Monday 22 June 2009

BEP 27 INT - Meetings Expressing Opinions

Formal:

Sheila, a vice president, is talking to Walt, George, and Bruce, three software engineers, about the deadline for new software launching.

Sheila: So, let’s move on to the topic of release date. Gentlemen, when do you like we’ll be able to launch this product. Walt?

Walt: Well, I tend to feel that we should probably be able to start testing the product in April. That means if all goes well, we can have the first release in May or June.

Sheila: I see, thank you Walt. What’s you reaction to that, Bruce?

Bruce: May or June? Well, from my point of view, that sounds about right.

George: Excuse me, may I come in here? I wonder if I could say something.

Sheila: Go ahead, George, what would you like to add?

George: Well, it seems to me that May is much, much too early. Actually we’re still having some pretty major problems with bugs in our production, and I just don’t see how we would be able to fix these bugs.

Informal:

Bruce, Walt, and George talk in a break room right after the meeting. Sheila, their boss, isn’t here.

Bruce: Hi guys. Did you see the Chelsea and Liverpool game last night? What did you think, Walt? Quite a game, Chelsea looks pretty good.

Walt: You always have to rub it in, don’t you Bruce? You know I’m a Liverpool fan.

B: How about you, George?

G: Actually, that was one of the greatest games I ever seen. But the way you guys keep telling the boss we can finish the product by May, none of us are going to have time to watch football games.

How to ask for an opinion (Formal):

-How do you feel about that, Bruce?

-Could you please share your thoughts on that, Sam?

-What’s your view on this, Richard?

-Tony, what’s your feeling on this?

-What’s your reaction to that?

-What’s your opinion on that?

-Any comments Simon?

How to express your opinion (Formal):

-I tend to feel that we should be able to start testing the product in April.

-From my point of view, that sounds about right.

-I have the impression that he didn’t really want to come.

-Don’t you think it’s a little early?

-In my opinion,

How to ask for an opinion (Informal):

-What do you think?

-How about you, George?

How to express your opinion (Informal):

-The point is that we’re doing well in the market.

-Obviously, there is only one choice.

-Basically, I think we have two choices.

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