curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-plan-future-events/67633d331eeb858a9803794f.md
This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.
Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:
going to hold, going to need, monitor, do that after, require, implement, and are you going to.
Jake: I've been looking into our database security, and I think we're BLANK some additional measures to prevent SQL injection attacks.
Maria: I agree. We've been noticing some unusual queries in the logs. What BLANK recommend to improve security?
Jake: We're going to BLANK parameterized queries to minimize the risk. This should reduce the chances of unauthorized access to our data.
Maria: That sounds like a solid plan. Are we going to BLANK additional training for our developers?
Jake: Yes, we're BLANK a session next week to ensure everyone knows how to implement these changes. It's crucial that we all follow best practices.
Maria: I'm going to inform the team about the upcoming training. Is there anything else we need to do?
Jake: We're going to BLANK the database activity more closely. This will help us catch any suspicious patterns early.
Maria: Great. I think this is going to make a big difference in our security. Are we going to share this information with other departments?
Jake: We'll probably BLANK we've completed the training. It's better to ensure our team is fully prepared first.
going to need
This phrase uses the Future Simple tense and indicates something necessary in the future.
are you going to
This question uses the Future Simple tense to ask about plans or intentions.
implement
This verb means to put something into practice or carry out a plan.
require
This verb means to need or make something necessary.
going to hold
This phrase uses the Future Simple tense to talk about scheduling or planning an event.
monitor
This verb means to watch or check something carefully.
do that after
This phrase combines a verb and a preposition to indicate completing one action following another.