get along

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get along

US /ɡet/ 
UK /ɡet/ 

to manage to continue doing something or make progress in a situation

Persian equivalent: 
Example: 

How are you getting along with your schoolwork?

Plans

  1. Are you interested in making lists? What kind of list do you usually make?
  2. Do you need plans to start an activity, like learning a new language?
  3. Imagine that you need to plan a party. What kind of details do you include in your plan (number and name of guests, food,…)?
  4. Do you plan your trips or are you a last minute type of person? Do you make a list of things you have to pack?
  5. Don't you think that planning can spoil the fun and surprise of a journey?

Personality

  1. Use three adjectives to describe your character?
  2. Mention three characteristics that you wish you had (but you don't)?
  3.  What are three characteristics you have but you don't like them?
  4. Do you think you have a strong personality? Who has the strongest personality in your family? Give examples of his/her behavior.
  5. Is there anyone whom you can't get along with in your family/at work? Why?
  6. Who is a TV personality? Who's your favorite TV Personality?

Arguing

  1. When was the last time you argued with someone?  What did you argue about?
  2. Who argues most in your family? What about?
  3. Are you OK with arguing or do you prefer to walk away?
  4. Can you get along with people who argue a lot?
  5. Are you usually a winner in arguments?
  6. Do you usually change your mind easily? Are you open to new ideas?
  7. If in the middle of an argument you find out that you are wrong, what will you do?
  8. When you want to tell something important, how do you attract people's attention?
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