The document discusses an interview about listening skills. The interviewer finds speaking to be the most difficult skill. Gabriella notes that in some situations, people find speaking easier than listening. The interviewer agrees that asking someone to repeat themselves can help solve listening problems. Gabriella recommends pretending to understand difficult conversations, which the interviewer finds strange at first. Gabriella's strategy involves asking many questions.
The document discusses an interview about listening skills. The interviewer finds speaking to be the most difficult skill. Gabriella notes that in some situations, people find speaking easier than listening. The interviewer agrees that asking someone to repeat themselves can help solve listening problems. Gabriella recommends pretending to understand difficult conversations, which the interviewer finds strange at first. Gabriella's strategy involves asking many questions.
The document discusses an interview about listening skills. The interviewer finds speaking to be the most difficult skill. Gabriella notes that in some situations, people find speaking easier than listening. The interviewer agrees that asking someone to repeat themselves can help solve listening problems. Gabriella recommends pretending to understand difficult conversations, which the interviewer finds strange at first. Gabriella's strategy involves asking many questions.
Grammar Interview about listening The interviewer finds speaking the most difficult. True False Gabriella thinks, in some situations, people can find speaking easier than listening. True False According to the interviewer, asking for someone to say the same thing again is one way to solve the problem. True False Gabriella recommends pretending to understand if a conversation is too difficult. True False Gabriella's strategy for managing important conversations sounds strange to the interviewer at first. True False Gabriella's idea involves asking a lot of questions. little- less- least many much a lot of