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SPEAK OUT workbook page 7 SMILE OFF YOUR FACE

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    what is the meaning of the word?
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  • have you ever had to do something silly to get someone out of trouble?
    save or rescue someone from a troublesome, difficult, unpleasant, or burdensome situation or circumstance.
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  • have you ever broken something valuable into smithereens?
    small pieces
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  • what was the biggest problem you had to sort out?
    resolve a problem or difficulty
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  • what helps you get through a difficult day?
    pass a difficult or testing experience or period.
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  • do you think you have an acute business acumen?
    understanding certain business disciplines—finance and accounting, for example—or knowing the specific details of other functional areas in an organization
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  • do you know a person with nerves of steel?
    an impressive ability to remain calm in dangerous or difficult situations
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  • what event/news on your workplace has caught you off guard?
    to surprise someone, to find someone unprepared.
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  • how do you react when you're taken aback?
    to surprise or shock (someone)
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  • have you ever had to ingratiate yourself with your employer?
    you are putting yourself in someone's good graces to gain their approval or favor
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  • are you aloof at a party? or are you the soul of the party?
    not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant.
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  • do you think there's a surplus of psychologists in the world?
    more than what is needed or used; excess.
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  • have you ever expressed dismay about something at work?
    upset, perturb
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