Let's listen to the informal meeting again, this time with Alex speaking at a native rate of speech.
Alex: Shawn, thank you for organizing this meeting.
We all appreciate you telling us about the work that your team has done.
The new committees have a lot on their plate over the coming weeks and months.
Our secretary will send an email with the minutes for today's meeting.
Please read them and let us know if you have any corrections or additions.
She'll also try to find us a meeting space for next Tuesday and she'll send a reminder with that info a few days before the meeting.
Before you leave, I'm passing around this list with contact information for all of you.
Please check off your name once you've double-checked that it's correct.
You'll get a copy of this list within a few days so that we can all keep in touch between meetings.
Okay, everybody. That's a wrap. Thanks for your attention. See you on Tuesday.
And "that's a wrap" for our tenth and final lesson in this "Business Meetings" course.
I hope you have all enjoyed these ten lessons and that they've helped you become more familiar with the vocabulary used at formal and informal business meetings.
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