curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-clarify-misunderstandings/67ee795b871b2750c963de23.md
Listen to the audio and answer the question below.
What is Mark asking about?
If the issue is a big problem.
Mark isn't describing the issue as a big problem.
If the issue is happening consistently.
Mark says the issue is not consistent.
Suggestions or possible solutions to the problem.
When the issue started.
Mark is asking for ideas, not asking about when the issue began.
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Mark asks Any ideas?, meaning he's asking if Lisa has any suggestions or possible solutions for the issue, which happens enough to be annoying, even though it's not consistent.
This is a common way to ask for help in solving a problem.
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