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Why we have too few women leaders

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    A gap-fill exercise
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  • She __________ every moment of her holiday in the mountains, especially the breathtaking views.
    revelled in
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  • Despite his great success, the scientist spoke with remarkable __________ and gave credit to his team.
    humility
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  • The director was criticised for his excessive __________, with huge sets and over-the-top special effects.
    grandiosity
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  • Many people __________ their success to a combination of hard work and luck.
    attribute
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  • Don’t __________ the difficulty of the exam; it requires both preparation and clear thinking.
    underestimate
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  • Low __________ can prevent people from achieving their potential, as they may not believe in themselves.
    self-esteem
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  • The building will __________ at around 250 metres, making it the tallest in the city.
    top-out
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  • The project was challenging __________, but careful planning helped us manage the difficulties.
    from the outset
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  • Match the word/phrase to its meaning: From the outset
    A modest view of one’s own importance; not being arrogant
    To regard something as being caused by someone or something
    To reach the highest point or maximum level
    Right from the beginning
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  • Match the word/phrase to its meaning: Revel (in)
    To take great pleasure or delight in something
    A modest view of one’s own importance; not being arrogant
    To judge something as smaller, less important, or less capab
    Confidence in one’s own worth or abilities
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  • Match the word/phrase to its meaning: Humility
    Confidence in one’s own worth or abilities
    Right from the beginning
    To regard something as being caused by someone or something
    A modest view of one’s own importance; not being arrogant
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  • Match the word/phrase to its meaning: Grandiosity
    Right from the beginning
    An exaggerated sense of self-importance or greatness
    Confidence in one’s own worth or abilities
    To regard something as being caused by someone or something
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  • Match the word/phrase to its meaning: Attribute (verb)
    To take great pleasure or delight in something
    To regard something as being caused by someone or something
    Confidence in one’s own worth or abilities
    A quality, feature, characteristic that belongs to someone
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  • Match the word/phrase to its meaning: Attribute (noun)
    To judge something as smaller, less important, or less capab
    A quality, feature, characteristic that belongs to someone
    To reach the highest point or maximum level
    To regard something as being caused by someone or something
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  • Match the word/phrase to its meaning: Underestimate
    A modest view of one’s own importance; not being arrogant
    A quality, feature, characteristic that belongs to someone
    To take great pleasure or delight in something
    To judge something as smaller, less important, or less capab
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  • Match the word/phrase to its meaning: Top-out
    A modest view of one’s own importance; not being arrogant
    To reach the highest point or maximum level
    To judge something as smaller, less important, or less capab
    To take great pleasure or delight in something
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