B2 Expression Formal 2 min de lectura

My objective today is

Presentation and public speaking expression

Use this phrase to lead a meeting or presentation with clarity and professional authority.

En 15 segundos

  • Sets a clear goal for a meeting.
  • Best for professional presentations and interviews.
  • Shows you are organized and respect people's time.

Significado

Use this phrase to tell your audience exactly what you plan to achieve during a meeting or presentation. It helps everyone focus on the main goal right from the start.

Ejemplos clave

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1

Leading a board meeting

My objective today is to review the quarterly sales figures.

I plan to look at our sales numbers today.

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2

Teaching a friend to cook

My objective today is to help you master the perfect omelet.

I want to teach you how to make an omelet.

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3

A formal job interview

My objective today is to demonstrate how my skills fit this role.

I want to show you why I am good for this job.

👔
🌍

Contexto cultural

In many English-speaking professional environments, time is considered a valuable resource. Starting with a clear objective shows respect for your colleagues' time and demonstrates leadership. It is a hallmark of the 'bottom-line' communication style common in the US and UK.

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Use Strong Verbs

Pair the phrase with active verbs like `finalize`, `decide`, or `analyze` to sound more decisive.

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Don't Overuse It

If you use this phrase every five minutes, you will sound like a corporate manual. Save it for the start!

En 15 segundos

  • Sets a clear goal for a meeting.
  • Best for professional presentations and interviews.
  • Shows you are organized and respect people's time.

What It Means

Imagine you are the captain of a ship. Your crew needs to know where you are going. This phrase is your compass. It tells everyone exactly what you want to finish. It is not just a wish. It is a promise of action. You use it to focus everyone’s brain on one task. It makes you look like a professional who knows their stuff.

How To Use It

Put this phrase at the very beginning. Say your greeting first. Then, drop this line. Follow it with the word to and an action. For example, My objective today is to explain the new rules. Keep it simple. Do not list ten things. One or two objectives are plenty. If you have more, use the plural objectives.

When To Use It

This is your best friend in a business meeting. Use it when you start a presentation. It is great for job interviews too. Tell the recruiter, My objective today is to show why I’m a fit. You can even use it when teaching someone a skill. It helps a student know what to expect. It works anywhere you need to lead.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this at a bar with friends. You will sound like a robot. My objective today is to drink one beer is weird. Avoid it during a romantic dinner. It kills the mood instantly. Also, do not use it if you are not in charge. It can sound a bit bossy if you are not the leader.

Cultural Background

Western business culture is obsessed with efficiency. People hate long, pointless meetings. They want to know the point immediately. This phrase is a tool for getting to the point. It shows you value other people's time. In countries like the US, being direct is a sign of respect. It shows you are a go-getter.

Common Variations

If objective feels too heavy, try goal. You can say My goal today is... for a softer touch. In a very casual office, try I want to get through.... If you are feeling fancy, use I aim to.... For a group effort, say Our mission today is.... All of these keep the focus on the result.

Notas de uso

This is a high-level professional phrase. It signals that you are in control of the agenda and respect the audience's time.

💡

Use Strong Verbs

Pair the phrase with active verbs like `finalize`, `decide`, or `analyze` to sound more decisive.

⚠️

Don't Overuse It

If you use this phrase every five minutes, you will sound like a corporate manual. Save it for the start!

💬

The 'Bottom Line' Secret

In the US, people love the 'Bottom Line' first. Stating your objective immediately satisfies this cultural need.

Ejemplos

6
#1 Leading a board meeting
💼

My objective today is to review the quarterly sales figures.

I plan to look at our sales numbers today.

This sets a professional tone for the meeting.

#2 Teaching a friend to cook
🤝

My objective today is to help you master the perfect omelet.

I want to teach you how to make an omelet.

Using it here adds a fun, slightly serious focus to the lesson.

#3 A formal job interview
👔

My objective today is to demonstrate how my skills fit this role.

I want to show you why I am good for this job.

This shows the interviewer that you are prepared and focused.

#4 Texting a group about a party
😊

My objective today is to find the best taco spot for tonight!

I'm looking for a great place to eat tacos.

This is a slightly ironic, humorous way to use a formal phrase.

#5 A humorous life goal
😄

My objective today is to survive this Monday without five coffees.

I am trying to get through the day with less caffeine.

Using 'objective' for a small task creates a funny contrast.

#6 An emotional conversation with a partner
💭

My objective today is to make sure you feel heard and supported.

I want to listen to you and help you feel better.

This shows intentionality and care in a relationship.

Ponte a prueba

Complete the sentence for a professional presentation.

My objective today is ___ you how to use the new software.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: to show

The phrase 'My objective today is' is almost always followed by an infinitive verb (to + verb).

Choose the correct word to complete the professional phrase.

My ___ today is to finalize the project budget.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: objective

'Objective' is the noun form used to describe a goal or aim in this context.

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Ayudas visuales

Formality of Goal-Setting Phrases

Casual

Used with friends or close peers.

I'm gonna try to...

Neutral

Good for everyday office talk.

My goal is to...

Formal

Best for presentations and pitches.

My objective today is...

When to State Your Objective

My objective today is
💼

Business Pitch

To secure funding for our startup.

🎓

Classroom

To understand the past tense.

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Project Kickoff

To assign roles to the team.

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Performance Review

To discuss your career growth.

Preguntas frecuentes

10 preguntas

It can be a bit stiff. For a small team, you might prefer saying My goal for today is or I'd like to get through.

Yes, it is very effective in the first paragraph. For example: My objective today is to follow up on our last meeting.

An objective is usually more specific and measurable. A goal can be broader and more long-term.

No, you can say My objective for this meeting is. Adding today just makes it feel more immediate.

Absolutely. Just change it to My objectives today are and use a bulleted list.

Not if you are the one leading the session. It actually sounds organized and helpful to the listeners.

Only if you are being funny or ironic. Otherwise, it sounds like you are sending a work email to your friends.

You should almost always follow it with to and a verb, like to explain or to resolve.

Yes, it is excellent. It shows the interviewer that you have a clear purpose for the conversation.

Then you shouldn't use the phrase! It is better to say I'm here to chat about if you don't have a specific goal.

Frases relacionadas

I aim to

A slightly softer way to state your intention.

The goal of this session is

Focuses on the meeting itself rather than the speaker.

I'd like to cover

A more casual way to list topics for discussion.

Our mission today is

Used for high-stakes or very collaborative team goals.

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