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How do you handle a difficult participant who keeps talking too much?
Give three phrases to summarize a discussion before making a decision.
"So, to summarize, we have discussed [key points], and it seems that our main options are [option A] and [option B]."
What strategies can help make virtual meetings more engaging?
How do you encourage participation from quieter team members?
What are some polite ways to interrupt someone in a meeting?
1️⃣ "Sorry to interrupt, but I think we need to consider..." 2️⃣ "Can I just add something here?" 3️⃣ "If I could just jump in for a moment..."
Which verb best completes the gap " I ..... what you are saying"?
 
appreciate
 
realize
 
take
Which verb best completes the gap in "I .... your concerns"?
 
understand
 
take
 
realize
 
agree with
Find a phrase which means "we have to go back to where we started
 
We have to start from scratch
 
We are not getting anywhere, I'm afraid
 
It's no use going over it again
 
We are not making any progress on this
Latecomers: You are leading a meeting, and two key participants arrive 15 minutes late. What do you do?
 
Give them a quick summary and move on.
 
Repeat everything they missed.
 
Ignore them and continue.
 
Let's make sure I understand you correctly
Off-topic discussions: A participant keeps bringing up unrelated issues. How do you refocus the meeting?
 
Politely acknowledge their point and redirect the discussion
 
Ignore them and continue.
 
Tell them their point isn’t important.
Which verb goes with the noun "problem", meaning "to find the ways to sort it out
 
address
 
remove
 
get rid of
 
consider
Conflicting opinions: Two colleagues strongly disagree in the meeting. What’s the best way to handle this?
 
Mediate by summarizing both views and seeking common ground.
 
Let them argue until they reach a conclusion.
 
Tell them to take the discussion outside.
Negative attitude: A colleague keeps criticizing every idea without offering solutions. How do you respond?
 
Ask them for constructive feedback.
 
Tell them to stop complaining.
 
Ignore their comments
Which expression is a good meeting starter?
 
Shall we get started?
 
Are you ready?
 
How about starting?
Which word doesn't fit in the gap: "I _______ what you're saying, but...
 
feel
 
see
 
appreciate
 
understand
Which word doesn't collocate with "to reach"?
 
a promise
 
a decision
 
a conclusion
 
a deadlock
Which verb doesn't mean to change the time/date of a meeting?
 
anticipate
 
bring forward
 
postpone
 
delay
Which word doesn't collocate with "a conclusion"?
 
take
 
draw
 
reach
 
jump to
Which word doesn't collocate with "a decision"?
 
have
 
make
 
take
 
reach
Which word doesn't collocate with "an opinion"
 
advance
 
give
 
express
 
put forward
Which word does not collocate with "a meeting"
 
make
 
hold
 
arrange
 
call off
Describe a successful meeting you attended. What made it effective?