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In multinational companies, managers rarely say “no” directly. Instead, they use phrases such as “Let’s circle back,” “Not at this stage,” or “We’ll revisit this next week.”
You will learn how to interpret corporate subtext, understand high-frequency TOEIC meeting expressions, and improve your listening accuracy for higher score performance.
💡 Full transcript, vocab & grammar:
https://toeic.mjenglishclass.com/meeting-english/toeic-circle-back-meaning/
DialogueWhat “Let’s Circle Back” Typically ImpliesVocabulary Boost — Key TOEIC WordsGrammar Points📖 TranscriptQuick Check — TOEIC Quiz
Dialogue(Scenario: Corporate Strategy Meeting)
Michael (Manager): Thanks for the update, Sarah.
Sarah (Analyst): Based on the data, I suggest increasing the marketing budget by 20%.
Michael: That’s an ambitious proposal.
Sarah: Do you think we should proceed next quarter?
Michael: Let’s circle back once we have more clarity on Q3 revenue.
Sarah: So we’re not approving it yet?
Michael: Not at this stage. We need to evaluate the risk.
Sarah: Understood. Would you like a revised forecast?
Michael: That would be helpful. Please include a more conservative estimate.
Sarah: I’ll prepare an updated report and get back to you by Thursday.
Michael: Perfect. Let’s revisit this next week.
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