What's your story? - MYL2 -Gold Unit - Yazigi

What's your story? - MYL2 -Gold Unit - Yazigi

Professional Development

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What's your story? - MYL2 -Gold Unit - Yazigi

What's your story? - MYL2 -Gold Unit - Yazigi

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Quiz

English

Professional Development

Easy

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Ricardo Silva

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1.

REORDER QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Reorder the following story based on Gold Unit - Diving In 1

he problem was that he couldn't concentrate on his work and was torn between his responsibilities at the office and his family.

As for his wife, he should consider reaching out to friends or family for support during this challenging time. Do you think they can solve the problem the same way?

In my problem, he was drowning in a sea of paperwork when a crucial deadline was looming overhead.

While he was trying to complete the tasks, his wife was experiencing a medical emergency, which added an extra layer of stress.

Maybe he was feeling overwhelmed, so I think he needs to communicate with his supervisor and explain the situation, asking for some flexibility with his deadlines.

2.

REORDER QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Reorder the following story based on Gold Unit - Diving In 1

They might be able to offer her extensions or support services to help her catch up on her coursework. Do you think they can solve the problem the same way?

While she was trying to balance her studies, her husband was dealing with a serious illness, adding immense emotional strain.

The problem was that she couldn't focus on her academics and was overwhelmed by the dual responsibilities.

Maybe she was feeling torn between her family and her education, so I think she needs to reach out to her professors and academic advisors to explain the situation.

In my problem, she was struggling to keep up with her schoolwork when a family crisis occurred.

3.

REORDER QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Reorder the following story based on Gold Unit - Diving In 1

Maybe he needed some assistance. I thought, "I think he needs a brief break."

It was a reminder that sometimes, when a colleague is overwhelmed, a thoughtful gesture can make a significant difference in their day.

So, I suggested that he take a short walk with me to clear his mind. While walking, we discussed his workload, and I offered to help with some of his tasks.

When we returned to the office, Mark felt more focused and appreciated the support

One busy day at the office, when the deadlines were piling up, I noticed my coworker, Mark, looking increasingly stressed while juggling multiple tasks.

4.

REORDER QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Reorder the following story based on Gold Unit - Diving In 1

It was a reminder that sometimes, when a classmate is struggling, all they need is a helping hand and some extra time to master the material.

After class, I approached Sarah and offered to tutor her in algebra. We met regularly, and I patiently explained the concepts until she gained confidence.

When the next test came around, Sarah aced it.

During a particularly challenging math class, I noticed my classmate, Sarah, struggling to grasp a complex algebraic concept.

When the teacher moved on to the next topic, Sarah was clearly still puzzled. While I understood the material well, I thought, "I think she needs some extra help."

5.

REORDER QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Reorder the following story based on Gold Unit - Diving In 1

They may be able to offer her extensions or additional resources to help her manage her coursework during this difficult time. Do you think they can solve the problem the same way?

In my problem, she was striving to excel at school when a sudden family crisis struck.

The problem was that she found it increasingly challenging to focus on her studies with the worry about their financial situation weighing on her mind.

Maybe she was feeling overwhelmed, so I think she needs to reach out to her professors and academic advisors to discuss her circumstances.

While she was diligently studying for her exams, her husband was unexpectedly laid off from his job, causing significant financial stress.