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VOCABULARY OVERVIEW _ COMMUNICATION

Ruleta de Palabras

Read the definitions to come up with the correct PHRASE, PHRASAL VERB OR IDIOMATIC EXPRESSION

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Read the definitions to come up with the correct PHRASE, PHRASAL VERB OR IDIOMATIC EXPRESSION

por Rocio Martinez
A
B
C
C
D
H
H
I
L
P
P
P
S
S

Starts with A

To experience uncomfortable pauses in a conversation where no one speaks.

Starts with B

Moving or working in two directions, often referring to communication or relationships where information flows both ways.

Starts with C

A person who is emotionally distant, unfriendly, or unexpressive.

Starts with C

Informal or light conversation about unimportant topics.

Starts with D

To take over a discussion by talking too much or not allowing others to speak.

Starts with H

To quickly form a good connection or friendship with someone.

Starts with H

To have a loud or serious argument or disagreement with someone.

Starts with I

The process of thinking or talking to yourself to understand your thoughts, emotions, or decisions.

Starts with L

To trust your instincts or feelings when making a decision.

Starts with P

To say or do something that unintentionally offends or embarrasses someone.

Starts with P

To make someone feel relaxed and comfortable in a situation.

Starts with P

To speak in an overly confident, opinionated, or pompous way, often without considering others' views.

Starts with S

To have a polite, light conversation about unimportant or casual topics, often with someone you don’t know well.

Starts with S

To avoid focusing too much on small or irrelevant details in a conversation or discussion.

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