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Hold On And Turn Over Learn Important Terms For Conference Calls
‘Hold On’ and ‘Turn Over’ - Learn Important Terms For Conference Calls
Jul 17, 2020 / English / 3 mins read

Useful vocabulary you might come across during a conference call:


 

✅ Absent: 

Adjective, to not be present.

Ex: A number of the team are absent today.

 

✅ Address:

Verb, to formally talk about something.

Ex: There are a number of issues that we need to address today.

 

✅ Adjourn:

Verb, to stop something until a later date.

Ex: I suggest that we adjourn now and talk about this matter next time.

 

✅ Agenda:

Noun, a list or schedule of matters to be dealt with.

Ex: First on the agenda is whether or not to give everyone a bonus.

 

✅ AOB:

Abbreviation, (Any Other Business) an item on the agenda where miscellaneous or random points are dealt with.

Ex: Well that’s everything important covered. Any Other Business, anyone?

 

✅ Hold on:

Informal, to wait.

Ex: Hold on, I’ve got another call waiting, I’ll be right back.

 

✅ Hang up:

Informal, refers to literally putting the phone down and means to finish a call.

Ex: We’ve covered everything we needed to talk about so I’m going to hang up now.

 

✅ Turn over:

Verb phrase, to show that it’s someone else’s turn to speak.

Ex: I’d like to turn the conference over to…[someone’s name]…now.

 

✅ Log in:

Verb phrase, to enter or sign into a system.

Ex: First log into Skype, then join the group chat.


 

What do you think is the most challenging when participating in conference calls in English? Tell us in the comments section.


 

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