1) The document provides contact information for Aslam Naufal Arrahman Ritonga's Japanese Embassy, including the address, email, and phone number.
2) It also lists Aslam Naufal Arrahman Ritonga's name and student ID number for an English Communication Business Task 6 assignment.
3) The assignment is titled "Hear Hear" and involves learning phrases a chairperson can use to manage discussion in meetings, state opinions respectfully, and agree with others' views.
1) The document provides contact information for Aslam Naufal Arrahman Ritonga's Japanese Embassy, including the address, email, and phone number.
2) It also lists Aslam Naufal Arrahman Ritonga's name and student ID number for an English Communication Business Task 6 assignment.
3) The assignment is titled "Hear Hear" and involves learning phrases a chairperson can use to manage discussion in meetings, state opinions respectfully, and agree with others' views.
1) The document provides contact information for Aslam Naufal Arrahman Ritonga's Japanese Embassy, including the address, email, and phone number.
2) It also lists Aslam Naufal Arrahman Ritonga's name and student ID number for an English Communication Business Task 6 assignment.
3) The assignment is titled "Hear Hear" and involves learning phrases a chairperson can use to manage discussion in meetings, state opinions respectfully, and agree with others' views.
1. In meetings, especially formal meetings , it’s important to keep the discussion
relevant, and to the point. So we’re looking of some words & phrases that a chairperson might use to stop irrelevant discussion & interruptions. We’re also looking at ways of stating an opinion & agreeing or disagreeing. 2. We do have to keep an eye on the time. When giving opinions in a meeting, it’s important to use phrases such as “in my opinion” from my point of view” or “ I think” instead of just stating your opinions as facts. This is respectful of other people who may have different views. 3. When you strongly agree with something someone else says, you can say hear hear.