curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-determiners-and-advanced-use-of-articles/6813554844fd0f138ee0fbd0.md
This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.
Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:
their own tasks, this week, each part, any plans, many features, a few weeks, and this project.
Bob: As we start the new mobile app project, we need to decide who will do what. Each developer will have BLANK.
Alice: That's a great idea. We have BLANK to work on, and our developers have different skills. How are we going to assign these tasks?
Bob: We'll match tasks to each developer's skills. Sarah will take care of user authentication because she has the most experience there. Tom will work on payment integration.
Alice: What about those new developers we started onboarding BLANK ago?
Bob: Each new developer will work with someone more experienced. This way, every new person gets help, and no one feels too stressed.
Alice: That makes sense. Do we have BLANK for how often we'll check their progress?
Bob: Yes. We'll meet every two weeks to talk about how everyone is doing and to solve any problems. It's important that no part of the project gets delayed.
Alice: I'm not sure we have enough QA people to test all the new features, though.
Bob: Agreed. We're a little short on testers right now. I'm considering bringing in a couple more people for BLANK. I'll talk to HR and see if we can get some more help.
Alice: That would be great! Proper testing is crucial, especially for the more complex parts of the app.
Bob: Definitely. I'll make sure we have all the resources we need. Let's make sure everyone knows their responsibilities by the end of BLANK.
Alice: I'll get started on a list of technical requirements for BLANK of the project to help us assign tasks correctly.
their own tasks
This phrase shows that each developer has specific responsibilities.
many features
This phrase means there are a lot of parts or functions still to create.
a few weeks
This phrase means a small number of weeks, not a long time ago.
any plans
This phrase is used to ask if there are ideas or strategies already made.
this project
This phrase refers to the specific project they are currently discussing.
this week
This phrase refers to the current week they are in.
each part
This phrase focuses on every single section separately.