Have you ever had to "go along with" something you didn't agree with in your language class? How did you handle that situation?, What does it mean to "be at odds with" someone? Can you think of a time when you were at odds with someone in your language class, and how did you resolve the situation?, Have you ever "received some pushback" when trying to express yourself in English? How did that make you feel, and how did you respond?, Can you think of a time when you "came up against" a language barrier? How did you overcome it?, Why do you think some people might feel "some resistance" to learning a new language? How can you overcome this resistance?, What does it mean to "take issue with" something? Can you think of a time when you took issue with something in your language class, and how did you address it?, Why might someone "be loath to" try speaking in a new language? How can you help someone who is loath to speak feel more comfortable and confident?, What does it mean to "get on board with" something? Can you give me an example of a time when you had to get on board with a new idea or concept?, Why is it important to "be willing" to try new things when learning a second language? How can being willing help you improve your language skills?, How can you tell if someone "is open to" new ideas or suggestions? Can you think of a time when someone was open to your ideas and it made a difference in your learning?.
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