curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-use-reported-speech/683765bd66968ee1c517a2a0.md
This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.
Write the following phrases or words in the correct spot:
appreciated, compiled, color scheme, go over well, highlighted, page loading, and prioritize.
Linda: Hey Tom, I've BLANK the user feedback on our latest website redesign. It was quite insightful.
Tom: Awesome. What were some of the major points?
Linda: Well, the new navigation menu was really BLANK. It was mentioned that it's much easier to use. Several users noted how the simplified layout helped them find information faster.
Tom: That's good to hear. Was there anything that didn't BLANK?
Linda: Yes, the BLANK was brought up a few times. It seems it was found to be a bit overwhelming by some users. They suggested it could be toned down a bit.
Tom: Interesting. We could look at softer colors then. Were the changes in the contact page noticed?
Linda: They were. The new form was described as very user-friendly, and the additional contact options were BLANK as a great improvement. The faster response times were also acknowledged.
Tom: That's excellent. How about the images and graphics we updated?
Linda: The new images were well received. But the size of some images was mentioned as being too large, which apparently slowed down the BLANK for some users.
Tom: Okay, we need to optimize those images then. Let's prepare a list of modifications based on this feedback. We should BLANK the color scheme and image sizes for the next update.
compiled
This means to gather and organize information. Use the regular past form of the verb.
appreciated
This expresses recognition or gratitude for something. Use the regular past participle form of the verb.
go over well
This is a three-word phrasal verb that means something received (or not) good feedback.
color scheme
This refers to the combination of colors used in a design. It begins with a noun (used here as an adjective), followed by another noun.
highlighted
This means to draw attention to something. Use the regular past participle form of the verb.
page loading
This describes how fast a webpage appears. It begins with a noun, followed by a noun derived from a verb in its -ing form.
prioritize
This means to arrange or deal with in order of importance.