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Weapons and war (speaking)

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  • You are the boss who loves calling the shots. Give 5 instructions to your subordinates
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  • When do you feel caught in the crossfire? What do you do in such situations?
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  • He found himself in the firing _____ for his sexist remarks.
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  • Translate into Ukrainian 'to put the knife in'
    зробити боляче, сказати щось образливе
  • How to find a chink in someone's armour?
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  • You quit your job. Quarreled with your nearest and dearest. And poured coffee on your favorite laptop. What can twist the knife?
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  • How to stick to your guns during a tough conversation with you boss?
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  • 'if/when it comes to the crunch' means
    if/when a situation becomes extremely serious and a decision must be made
  • ___________ is a chink in my armour
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  • How to restore burned bridges?
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  • What would you like to have a shot at in the nearest future?
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  • If it comes to the crunch and you and your husband do split up, you can ____________
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  • The whole town is up in arms about___________
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  • How do you feel when someone looks daggers at you?
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  • If you have an axe to grinf, you ___________
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  • Is it always worth burning bridges?
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  • Do you like calling the shots? Why? / Why not?
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  • What is your own worst enemy?
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  • 'a chink in someone's armour' means
    a fault in someone's character or an argument that may cause problems for them
  • What is the best way to burn bridges?
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  • When you use the phrase 'Hold fire'
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  • How to stick to your guns during a tough conversation with you boyfriend/girlfriend/husband/wife?
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  • How to stop fighting the losing battle? (The answer "just stop" is ignored)
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  • When do you look daggers at someone?
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