Image Credit: freepik.com Kick off a meeting Starting a meeting with well-thought-out questions can help set the agenda, engage participants, and facilitate productive discussions. Here are some questions you can use to kick off a meeting: Welcome and Introduction: Can everyone hear me and see the shared screen/materials properly? Shall we begin with a quick round of introductions? Please state your name and role. Is there anyone new to this group or meeting today? Meeting Purpose and Agenda: What is the primary objective or goal of this meeting? What are the key topics or agenda items we need to cover today? Are there any additional items that need to be added to the agenda? Review of Previous Action Items: Can we briefly review the action items from our last meeting to ensure everything has been addressed? Were there any outstanding tasks or issues that need attention? Time Management: What is our expected duration for this meeting? Are we sticking to the schedule? Do we need to allo...
Seabra Idiomas blog contains many activities to assess or practice grammar and listening. An answer key with explanations is also included in the end of each lesson. New activities are posted regularly. Teaching english with audio lessons is inspiring and highly motivating.