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Unit 7 - Interrupting and Handling Interruptions
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Unit 7 - Interrupting and Handling Interruptions, English for Effective Meetings Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 7 - Interrupting and Handling Interruptions, English for Effective Meetings
Palabra | Ejemplo |
interruption | Repeated interruptions undermined the speaker's point. |
intrusion | I apologize for the intrusion, but this is urgent. |
interjection | His interjection redirected the entire discussion. |
disruption | The noise caused a serious disruption to the session. |
interference | External interference must be minimized. |
override | She tried to override the chairperson's summary. |
digression | Let's avoid unnecessary digressions. |
assertiveness | Assertiveness is key when intervening politely. |
dominance | His dominance made others hesitant to speak. |
provocation | That comment felt like a provocation. |
intercede | May I intercede to clarify a critical point? |
moderation | Effective moderation prevents constant interruptions. |
incursion | That was an unwarranted incursion into her statement. |
tact | He lacks the tact to interrupt gracefully. |
decorum | Maintain decorum when cutting in. |
rebuttal | The rebuttal was made during an interruption. |
escalation | Interrupting too often may lead to escalation. |
monopolization | We must prevent monopolization by any individual. |
derailment | That off-topic comment led to derailment. |
override the floor | Don't override the floor without permission. |
courteous | Always remain courteous, even when firm. |
precedence | Let the chair take precedence in speaking. |
conversational cue | Watch for a conversational cue before speaking. |
interruption protocol | Let's agree on an interruption protocol. |
verbal intrusion | Avoid verbal intrusion unless absolutely necessary. |
unsolicited remark | That was an unsolicited remark. |
speaker's autonomy | Respect the speaker's autonomy. |
overlapping speech | Overlapping speech leads to confusion. |
hijack (informal) | He tried to hijack the meeting again. |
clarification attempt | His interruption was a clarification attempt. |
abruptness | Avoid abruptness when intervening. |
floor-holder | The floor-holder was interrupted repeatedly. |
re-engage | Wait for the right moment to re-engage. |
conversational breach | That was a clear conversational breach. |
disengagement | The interruption caused disengagement. |
repartee | His repartee made the interruption less offensive. |
interlude | May I use this interlude to raise a point? |
responsiveness | Responsiveness to interjections is essential. |
verbal cue | Wait for a verbal cue before intervening. |
conversational control | Let's maintain conversational control. |
hesitation marker | Use hesitation markers to signal intent to speak. |
assertive tone | Use an assertive tone when necessary. |
mitigated speech | Mitigated speech softens the impact of interruptions. |
rhetorical strategy | Interruptions can be a rhetorical strategy. |
interlocutor | Respect your interlocutor's time. |
timing awareness | Timing awareness is vital when interjecting. |
de-escalation tactic | Use a de-escalation tactic after interrupting. |
sequential turn-taking | Let's follow sequential turn-taking. |
assertive intervention | That was an assertive intervention, but respectful. |