curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-clarify-misunderstandings/67f1e18369b5786819a0ea0b.md
Listen to the audio and answer the question below.
What does Jessica want to do?
Start a new phase of testing.
She is not talking about starting something new. She is referring to a misunderstanding.
Finish the testing phase quickly.
Jessica doesn't mention speed or finishing. Her focus is on clearing up confusion.
Review the testing phase to clarify things.
Assign someone new to manage the testing.
Jessica doesn't mention assigning tasks to anyone. Her concern is about a misunderstanding.
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Jessica says, There seems to be some misunderstanding about the testing phase, and asks, Can we go over it?
Go over means to review or discuss something carefully.
This shows she wants to clarify the situation by reviewing the details — not start, finish, or assign anything.
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