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23 September 2024

Vocabulary: Commonly Used Verb - "Deal with"


Verb: DEAL WITH

Depending on the context, “deal with” has many meanings:

A. Handle or manage
: To take care of a situation or problem. [Manipuler ou gérer : Prendre en charge une situation ou un problème. ]

B. Confront or address
: To face a challenge or issue directly. [Faire face ou s'adresser : Faire face directement à un défi ou à un problème.]

C. Interact  with someone
: To interact with someone, to discuss with someone. [Interagir avec quelqu'un : Interagir avec quelqu'un, discuter avec quelqu'un.]

D. Negotiate
: To come to an agreement or arrangement. [Négocier : Parvenir à un accord ou à un arrangement.]


Other Vocabulary
A. Concerns – worries or issues that need attention, préoccupations
B. Feel (felt) relieved – to feel (felt) free from worry, se sentir soulagé, s'est sentie soulagée.
C. Terms – conditions or agreement in language, termes

Guide Questions
1. What did the speaker say about Sarah?
2. What happened yesterday?
3. What did she do first?
4. Why did Sarah feel relieved?
5. What did she learn?
6. What happened in the end?


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