curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-share-your-progress-in-weekly-stand-up-meetings/6579df1646568c3268b93637.md
This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.
Write the following phrases or words in the correct spot:
stuck on, plate, dive in, arrange, and bring up.
Bob: Good morning, team. Let's start our stand-up meeting. What's on your BLANK today?
Sophie: Good morning, Bob. I'd like to BLANK a coding issue. I've been BLANK it for a while. Would you mind taking a look at my code? I think a fresh pair of eyes could help.
Bob: Of course. I'd be happy to help. Just share the code with me, and I'll BLANK. We might want to set up a short code review session after the meeting to exchange ideas and solutions. It could benefit the entire team.
Sophie: That's a great idea. Let's BLANK this. We can definitely learn from each other.
plate
This word is part of an expression. In that context it refers to the tasks or responsibilities someone has to do at the moment.
bring up
This phrasal verb means to mention or introduce a topic.
stuck on
This phrase means having trouble making progress with something.
dive in
This phrase means to start doing something with energy and focus.
arrange
This verb means to organize or plan something.