curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-manage-a-conversation/67f07ce017b549e3cec9a3a0.md
This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.
Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:
I've been meaning to, management, ongoing, reach out, seamless, software integration, and taking longer.
Brian: Hey, Sarah. I wanted to discuss an BLANK project with you. It's been a while since we last checked in. How's everything going on your end?
Sarah: Hi, Brian. Everything is progressing, but we have a few challenges. Some parts of the project are BLANK than expected. By the way, have you heard anything about the additional resources we requested?
Brian: Yes, I spoke with BLANK. We might get some support, but they're still deciding. Is there anything else slowing you down?
Sarah: Well, we've had some issues with the new BLANK. It's not as BLANK as we hoped. We're working on it, though. Speaking of which, do you know if there's a timeline for the next phase?
Brian: Not yet, but I can find out. We should probably plan a meeting with the team to discuss the integration issues. Would that help?
Sarah: Absolutely. Also, BLANK ask about the new training sessions. When do they start? I think the team could really use some refreshers on the new tools.
Brian: Good point. The training sessions are scheduled for next week. I'll send you the details. Anything else you'd like to discuss?
Sarah: Not for now. Thanks, Brian. I appreciate the update. If anything comes up, I'll let you know.
Brian: Sounds good. Feel free to BLANK to me if you need anything else.
ongoing
This is used to describe something that is still in progress.
taking longer
This is an expression that has to do with the duration of something.
management
This refers to the group of people in charge of decision-making in a company.
software integration
These two words have to do with combining systems in technology.
seamless
This means smooth or without interruption. It describes how well something works.
I've been meaning to
This has to do with someone's intention to do something.
reach out
This combines a verb and a preposition and it means to contact someone.