curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-share-feedback/679d8257e9869f038a874e1f.md
This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.
Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:
a coding issue, as expected, delay, disruption, ease, full scope, impact, keep them in the loop, latest, and pointed out.
Maria: Hi James, I just got an email from a client. He's not happy with our BLANK update, and I'm not sure why. Did you hear anything about this?
James: No, I didn't. What did he say? Is it something serious?
Maria: He mentioned that some features aren't working BLANK.
James: Which features did he mention? Do you think it's BLANK?
Maria: He BLANK that the search function is slow, and some buttons aren't responding. If we don't fix these, it could BLANK customer satisfaction.
James: Absolutely. Do you think we need to update the software again? If we do, it might BLANK other projects.
Maria: We need to find a solution without causing too much BLANK. Can you look into it and see what's causing the problem?
James: Sure, I'll check it out. If it's a simple fix, I can work on it right away.
Maria: Yes, but let's make sure we understand the BLANK of the issue before making changes. If we rush, it could lead to more problems.
James: You're right. I'll take a closer look and let you know what I find. If there's anything critical, I'll update you immediately.
Maria: Sounds good. Also, let's keep the client informed, so they know we're working on it. If we BLANK, it might help BLANK their frustration, right?
James: Exactly. I'll send you an update once I've investigated. Let's hope it's an easy fix.
latest
This word refers to the most recent version of something, such as software or a project.
as expected
This phrase means that something is not functioning in the way it was intended to.
a coding issue
This phrase refers to a problem caused by errors or bugs in the software code.
pointed out
This phrase means to highlight or bring attention to something.
impact
This word means to affect or influence something, often negatively.
delay
This word means to postpone or make something take longer than expected.
disruption
This word refers to an interruption or disturbance that affects normal operations.
full scope
This phrase means the complete extent or range of a problem or situation.
keep them in the loop
This phrase means to keep someone updated and informed about a situation.
ease
This word means to reduce or lessen something, such as stress or frustration.