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Let's Revise! (Vocabulary Game B2_C1)

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  • The best way to break the ____ in a team meeting is to start small talk.
    break the ice
  •  10
  • I tend to sit on the _____ when comes to resolving a conflict between coworkers.
    sit on the fence
  •  10
  • You have to read ______ the lines to understand the underlying messages in client communication.
    read between the lines
  •  10
  • I managed to find some common _____ with my workmates.
    common ground
  •  10
  • Skipping the quality assurance phase to save time on a project is a _____for disaster.
    a recipe for disaster
  •  10
  • When the client rejected our proposal, we had to go back to square ____ and completely rethink our strategy
    go back to square one
  •  10
  • Don't let your feelings run ____ in a work-related situation.
    run wild
  •  10
  • I’m in two ______ about accepting the job. I’m just not sure whether it’s the right time.
    in two minds
  •  10
  • I'm having second _____ about starting the new course.
    second thoughts
  •  10
  • I went with my ___ feeling and it was a good decision.
    gut feeling
  •  10
  • The transferrable skills I have under my ___ have helped my move up the career ladder a lot.
    under my belt
  •  10
  • It took me about six months to learn the ___ when I just started working in this area.
    learn the ropes
  •  10
  • I totally forgot to send you that email. I've become so ________-minded recently.
    absent-minded
  •  10
  • I completely ____judged the amount of time needed to finish the project, and now we’re behind schedule.
    misjudged
  •  10
  • Public speaking can be a nerve-_____experience.
    nerve-racking
  •  10