English General Knowledge Vocabulary: 14
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Arrive prepared: If you’re going to be discussing a specific topic, make sure you’re familiar with it beforehand. Do your research and come up with some talking points or questions to ask.

Listen actively: When someone is speaking, give them your full attention. Don’t interrupt or talk over them. Instead, ask questions to clarify their points and show that you’re interested in what they have to say.

Be respectful: Even if you disagree with someone, it’s important to be respectful. Avoid personal attacks or insults, and focus on the issues at hand.

Stay on topic: Try to keep the discussion focused on the topic at hand. If the conversation starts to veer off course, gently steer it back in the right direction.

Be open-minded: Be willing to consider other people’s perspectives, even if they differ from your own. This can help you learn new things and gain a deeper understanding of the topic you’re discussing.

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