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Why is it important to smile, nod, and make eye contact when talking to someone?
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What does "What could you come down to?" mean?
 
Opening a negotiation
 
Starting a conversation
 
Asking about further information
 
Making sure people understand what you're saying
What does "We should both chip in for…" mean?
 
Suggesting shared financial responsibility or contribution
 
Proposing a collaborative effort for a party
 
Offering extra help
 
Proposing a combined effort to paint
Say ONE of the 10 signs I shared with you that you’ve gone past the intermediate level of English.
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What does "GLOBAL WARMING" mean?
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What could happen to humankind during the global warming era? Use speculation words
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What does "enacted" mean?
 
Make something law
 
Something done alone
 
Expressing strong opinions
 
Include someone in your life
Complete the question and answer it: Why do managers sometimes speak in a ________ manner to those under them?
 
condescending
 
brag
 
pontificate
 
coherent
Complete the question and answer it: When was the last time you _______ about your achievements?
 
bragged
 
offended
 
distracted
 
engaged
How do stereotypes influence our perceptions of different groups of people?
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What role do stereotypes play in shaping cultural identity and group cohesion?
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What is our responsibility regarding stereotypes about Brazil?
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What is corporate speak or corporate jargon?
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Why are metaphors useful in corporate speak?
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Does working from home improve or hinder work-life balance and mental well-being?
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What language skills do you feel you have improved the most during this semester, and how did you work on enhancing them?
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Consider the various speaking activities and discussions we engaged in throughout the semester. Which activity challenged you the most? Why?
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Think about the feedback you received on your speaking performances. How did you incorporate this feedback into your speaking?
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Consider the collaborative speaking exercises or group discussions. How did working with your peers contribute to your overall speaking proficiency?
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What did you learn from the diverse perspectives within the class?
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