curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-use-prepositions-according-to-context/6852c6f4a2e8e8556811304c.md
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Bob sent this email to Anna following their discussion:
Hi Anna,
Thanks again for your input earlier. I've updated the layout draft based on our discussion. Below is a summary of the current plan, along with a couple of suggestions for next steps.
- IT department: located next to the server room in the back, behind the emergency exit. This ensures quick access for technical needs.
- HR department: assigned the space across from the reception area, near the entrance. This spot should make it easier for visitors and new employees to find HR quickly.
- Marketing team: positioned on the left side of the building, next to the sales office. It's a bit isolated from the main walkways, which should help keep their area quiet.
- Customer support: placed behind the conference rooms, in a central area in the middle of the floor. This keeps them easily reachable by all teams.
- Break room: arranged between IT and HR. It's a convenient spot that provides a short walk for most teams and keeps the space equally accessible.
We may want to confirm these placements with each team lead to make sure they're comfortable with the setup.
Once confirmed, we can send out the final layout and timeline to all staff.
We could also consider adding signs at key points like the entrance, hallway, and lobby to help people find their departments during the first week.
Let me know if you'd like to discuss any tweaks. Otherwise, I'll move forward with sharing the final plan with everyone tomorrow.
Best,
Bob
Why does Bob suggest adding signs at the entrance, hallway, and lobby?
To help people find their departments during the first week.
To make the office look more professional.
The goal is navigation, not design.
To show visitors where the coffee machine is.
The coffee machine is not mentioned in the email.
To label private meeting rooms.
Meeting room labels are not discussed.
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Bob suggests adding signs at key points like the entrance, hallway, and lobby to help people find their departments during the first week. This is clearly to improve navigation.