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advice

A2

Guidance or recommendations about future actions.

advise

A2

To give someone advice.

aloud

A2

Speaking so that people can hear you.

break the ice

B1

To do or say something that makes people feel more relaxed and comfortable in a social setting, especially when meeting for the first time. It is used to relieve tension or awkwardness in a group.

communication

B1

The imparting or exchanging of information.

complain

A2

To express dissatisfaction or annoyance about something.

congratulate

A2

To express praise for an achievement or good fortune.

conversation

A2

A talk between two or more people.

converse

B2

To engage in conversation.

disagree

B1

To have a different opinion.

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