curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-share-your-progress-in-weekly-stand-up-meetings/6579e1cd6c8b6248fa62ed48.md
This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.
Write the following phrases or words in the correct spot:
to suggest, advise that, recommend, go ahead, to lead, and get started.
Bob: Good morning, team. Let's BLANK with our meeting. Sophie, what's on your agenda today?
Sophie: Good morning, everyone. I've had some ideas about improving our coding practices. I would like BLANK we create coding guidelines to ensure consistency across our projects. I BLANK that we start by defining coding standards for different programming languages we use.
Bob: I agree with you. It might help to have a clear style guide for each language. Also, I would BLANK we regularly review and update these guidelines as our projects evolve.
Sophie: Yeah, consistency is essential. I'll BLANK and start with defining those coding standards.
Bob: Great. I'm happy for you BLANK that effort if that's ok with you.
get started
This means to begin doing something.
to suggest
This phrase is used to share a new idea or proposal.
recommend
This verb is used when giving a strong idea or advice about what to do.
advise that
This phrase is used when giving a formal or helpful suggestion.
go ahead
This phrase means to begin or continue with a plan.
to lead
This phrase means to be in charge of a task or activity.