curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-express-agreement/67af38efdf48173d0c0636b3.md
This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.
Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:
can also, Does that work, was thinking, good plan, No problem, and are great.
Bob: We need to start planning our new mobile app project. Let's discuss the timeline. I BLANK we should aim to have the initial prototype ready in four weeks. Does that sound reasonable?
Linda: I think that's doable. We can work on the design sketches this week and then move on to wireframes.
Bob: Exactly. Once we have the wireframes, we can start collaborating with the developers to implement the front-end design.
Linda: Absolutely. And I BLANK prepare some user scenarios for testing, so we can ensure a smooth user experience.
Bob: Good idea. By the way, we need to allocate tasks among the team. I was thinking that you could lead the UX design, and I'll coordinate with the developers. BLANK for you?
Linda: That's a BLANK. I'll also keep you updated on the design process, and we can schedule regular meetings to stay on track.
Bob: Perfect. Let's set a weekly meeting to review our progress. Would Friday morning work for you?
Linda: Sure, Friday mornings BLANK. It gives me a chance to review the week's work and plan for the next week.
Bob: Great! I'll send out a meeting invite and share the project timeline with everyone. Thanks for your input, Linda.
Linda: BLANK, Bob. I'm looking forward to working on this project.
was thinking
This two-word phrase is the Past Continuous form of a verb, often used to introduce an idea or suggestion. The first word indicates a past action, and the second word shows that the thought was in progress at a certain time.
can also
This two-word phrase is used to add another action or possibility. The first word is a verb showing ability, and the second word indicates an additional option.
Does that work
This three-word phrase is used to ask if a suggestion or proposal is acceptable. The first letter of the first word is capitalized.
good plan
This phrase refers to a well-thought-out strategy or approach to achieving a goal.
are great
This phrase is used to describe something as excellent or very good. The first word is a verb, and the second is an adjective expressing a high level of quality.
No problem
This two-word phrase is used to express that something is not a burden or difficulty. It's often used to indicate that the speaker is happy to help or take care of something. The first letter of the first word is capitalized.