curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-share-feedback/679bacd4af7be22f71bb43ee.md
This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.
Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:
deadlines, debating, disagreement, healthy, keeping things on track, lose motivation, make progress, perspectives, and strong opinions.
Brian: Hi Lisa, what did you think about the recent team meeting? Some people seemed to have BLANK about our approach to the project.
Lisa: I noticed that too. If everyone has a different opinion, it could be difficult to BLANK.
Brian: Yes, but I think it's BLANK to have some BLANK. If we all agreed on everything, we might miss important details, don't you think?
Lisa: I understand, but sometimes too much disagreement can slow things down. If we want to meet our BLANK, we need to work together.
Brian: True, but if we ignore different BLANK, we could end up with a less effective solution.
Lisa: I guess you're right. I just feel that if we focus too much on BLANK, we won't have enough time to get the actual work done.
Brian: Perhaps, but it's also important to make sure everyone feels heard. If people don't feel valued, they might BLANK, right?
Lisa: That's a good point. Maybe we can find a balance between listening to feedback and BLANK.
strong opinions
This phrase refers to firm or intense beliefs about a topic.
make progress
This phrase means to move forward or improve a situation.
healthy
This word means beneficial or good for a situation.
disagreement
This word refers to having different opinions or viewpoints.
deadlines
This word refers to specific dates or times by which tasks must be completed.
perspectives
This word refers to different viewpoints or ways of thinking about something.
debating
This word refers to discussing different viewpoints, sometimes extensively.
lose motivation
This phrase means to stop feeling driven or enthusiastic about something.
keeping things on track
This phrase means maintaining focus and ensuring progress continues.