curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-share-your-progress-in-weekly-stand-up-meetings/6579dc4332b86017e39b9c03.md
This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.
Write the following phrases or words in the correct spot:
I'd appreciate, can you begin, documentation, may need, check it out, set up a time, and brainstorm.
Bob: Good morning, everyone. Let's start with our stand-up meeting. Sophie, BLANK?
Sophie: Sure, Bob. I could use some help with a coding problem. I've been working on it for a while, and I BLANK a fresh pair of eyes to look at the code. Could you take a look at it after the meeting?
Bob: Absolutely. I can definitely help you with that. Just share the code with me, and I'll BLANK. I might have a few ideas on how to approach this issue. Mind if I call you later?
Sophie: Not at all. BLANK your input.
Bob: I'd like to suggest something as well. Could you provide more details about the problem, so we can BLANK some potential solutions during the review?
Sophie: Great suggestion. I'll prepare some BLANK, and we can discuss it during the code review.
Bob: Excellent. Let's BLANK for our code review session. When is best for you? I'm sure we'll gain some valuable insights from our discussion.
can you begin
This is a polite way to ask someone to start talking.
may need
This phrase shows possibility and is used when something is not certain but could happen.
check it out
This phrasal verb means to examine something.
I'd appreciate
This is a polite way to say you would be thankful for help.
brainstorm
This verb means to think of many ideas quickly.
documentation
This noun refers to written information that explains something.
set up a time
This phrase means to arrange a meeting.