Speaking: Interactive Communication B2 - Lesson 2: Interrupting Politely & Holding the Floor

Lesson: Interrupting & Holding the Floor Welcome to your conversational management framework. At the upper-intermediate level, speaking fluency extends beyond grammar into strategic group interaction. Managing professional dialogue requires knowing how to assert your perspective without alienating your colleagues. Key Phrasal Formulas: Polite Interruptions: "Could I just jump in here?", "Sorry to interrupt, but...", "Before you go on, I would like to add..." Holding the Floor: "If I could just finish my point...", "Just a moment, please. I haven't finished.", "Hold on, let me finish." Yielding Control: "Sorry, please go on.", "What were you saying?" The Register Trap Using blunt command imperatives like "Stop talking" or "Listen to me" in a professional setting disrupts teamwork metrics and limits negotiation success. Always favor diplomatic prefatory buffers. Please enable JavaScript t…