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    Giving accurate feedback
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  • A colleague presents a proposal for a new project in a team meeting. While the ideas are good, the presentation was disorganized and difficult to follow. You should provide feedback highlighting the strong ideas but suggest improvements in
    the structure and organization to make the presentation clearer and more cohesive.
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  • literature student shares a draft of their essay. While their analysis is detailed, the essay has grammatical errors and the argument is repetitive.
    You should give feedback praising the level of detail but suggest grammatical revisions and adjustments to avoid repetition.
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  • A classmate performs a mock job interview. Despite maintaining good eye contact, their answers are too long and stray off-topic.
    You should give feedback recognizing the confidence of the interviewee but suggest practicing being more concise and staying focused on the question.
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  • A friend presents a brochure design for a marketing campaign. The design is visually appealing, but the text is hard to read due to a poor choice of font and color.
    You should provide balanced feedback, acknowledging the effective visual elements while suggesting changes to improve the readability of the text.
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  • A student practices a speech for a public speaking competition. Although the content is solid, they speak too fast and do not make enough eye contact with the audience.
    You should provide feedback on the quality of the content while suggesting that they practice a slower pace and improve eye contact.
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  • A web development team presents a new website. While it is modern and visually appealing, the navigation is confusing, and some links do not work.
    You should give feedback highlighting the visual design while suggesting improvements in functionality and clarity of navigation.
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  • A colleague drafts a formal email to an important client. The tone is appropriate, but the message is too lengthy and might lose the reader's attention.
    You should give feedback praising the professional tone but suggest making the message shorter and more to the point.
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  • The design department presents a prototype of a new product. The design is innovative, but some elements are impractical and could be difficult to use.
    You should provide feedback recognizing the innovation but also suggest adjustments to enhance usability and functionality.
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