curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-present-perfect-while-talking-about-accessibility/672f4b05585d501f533789b4.md
This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.
Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot: gradual process , more engaging, training feedback, real-life scenarios and performing as expected.
Anna: Hi James, have you been reviewing the BLANK for our accessibility program?
James: Yes, I've been working on it since the last training session. We've received a lot of positive comments, but there are some areas we still need to improve.
Anna: That's great to hear. How long have we been running these sessions?
James: We've been conducting them for about six months now. It's been a BLANK, but we've seen steady progress in our teams' understanding of accessibility.
Anna: Are there any specific areas where people haven't been BLANK?
James: Yes, the interactive activities haven't been as effective as we thought. It seems that some of the scenarios weren't relevant enough for the participants.
Anna: I see. Have you identified any solutions to make them BLANK?
James: We're working on it. The instructional design team has been brainstorming ideas to make the sessions more interactive. We're also considering incorporating more BLANK.
Anna: That makes sense. Let's keep in touch to monitor the progress and ensure we're meeting our accessibility goals.
training feedback
This phrase refers to the feedback received from participants about the training sessions to see what worked well and what didn't.
gradual process
This phrase means that the progress has been slow and steady over time.
performing as expected
This phrase means meeting the standard or reaching the expected level of performance.
more engaging
This phrase means more interesting and interactive for participants.
real-life scenarios
This phrase means realistic examples making the sessions more relevant and practical for participants.