First of all, you should gain an understanding of their level of English, many non-native Speakers actually have a native level of English.
If you feel that your speaker struggles to understand you, you should speak clearly, not use slang or short forms (cannot rather than can't, going to rather than gonna) and use more simple words.
Azucena’s face was beamed to millions of screens around the world. .... and National Television began receiving sharper pictures and clearer sound; the distance seemed suddenly compressed, and I had the horrible sensation that Azucena and Rolf were by my side, seperated from me by impenetrable glass. I was able to follow events hour by hour; I knew everything my love did to wrest the girl from her prison and help her endure her suffering...’’ (pg.91)
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Answer:
Alienation
Explanation:
Teenagers sometimes may feel isolated from their peers, teachers, and even parents. In some cases, there is a feeling of anxiousness about their physical appearance or social skills. They become more self-conscious and this is likely to result in Adolescent alienation. It is usually normal, but sometimes considered a symptom if there are other associated disorders or phobia.
Answer:
- Send an email [asking to talk privately]
- Schedule a meeting to discuss a problem
Explanation:
Problems in Corporate and daily life must be solved as soon as possible in a very personal way. Not giving a public reprimand, but privately. Being humane is extremely important in Corporate life so that the boss can tackle all of its internal problems, and the rest of the Team may not commit the same errors.
So, send an email to register this schedule and in a meeting face the issue.