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Unit 23: What are your views?

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assemble (v)
1. to join other people somewhere to make a group, or to bring people together into a group
2. to build something by joining parts together

in advance (idiom)

schedule (n)
1. a plan that gives events or activities and the times that they will happen or be done
2. a list of times when buses, trains, etc arrive and leave

one-to-one (adj, adv)

chair (n)

chair (v)

arise (v)
1. If a problem arises, it starts to happen.
2. to get up, usually from a bed

establish (v)

consensus (n)

resolve (v)

point of view (n)
1. a way of thinking about a situation
2. an opinion

participant (n)
1. someone who is involved in an activity

reach (v)

compromise (n)

agreement (n)
1. a promise or decision made between two or more people
2. when people have the same opinion as each other

decision (n)
1. a choice that you make about something after thinking about several possibilities

share (n)
1. one of the equal parts that the value of a company is divided into when it is owned by a group of people
2. a part of something that has been divided

staff (n)
1. the people who work for an organization

allocate (v)
1. to give some time, money, space, etc to be used for a particular purpose

progress (n)
1. development and improvement of skills, knowledge, etc
2. movement towards a place

pay (n)
1. the money you receive from your employer for doing your job

conditions (n)

vacation (n)

announce (v)
1. to tell people about something officially or with force or confidence

retirement (n)
1. when you leave your job and stop working, usually because you are old
2. the period of your life after you have stopped working