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Exercise 1
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Drag and drop the elements to match the expressions with their definitions. controversy Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. prolonged public disagreement or heated discussion, 2. a situation in which each party benefits in some way, 3. the action of working with someone to produce something, 4. an agreement or settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side giving up on something they want, 5. expert intervention in a dispute in order to resolve it; arbitration, 6. a noisy quarrel about something trivial, 7. a violent confrontation, 8. the action of hurting or harming someone in return for something wrong suffered at their hands, 9. have an argument that ends in becoming detached and dropping out of the relationship, 10. discussion aimed at reaching an agreement clash Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. prolonged public disagreement or heated discussion, 2. a situation in which each party benefits in some way, 3. the action of working with someone to produce something, 4. an agreement or settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side giving up on something they want, 5. expert intervention in a dispute in order to resolve it; arbitration, 6. a noisy quarrel about something trivial, 7. a violent confrontation, 8. the action of hurting or harming someone in return for something wrong suffered at their hands, 9. have an argument that ends in becoming detached and dropping out of the relationship, 10. discussion aimed at reaching an agreement collaboration Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. prolonged public disagreement or heated discussion, 2. a situation in which each party benefits in some way, 3. the action of working with someone to produce something, 4. an agreement or settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side giving up on something they want, 5. expert intervention in a dispute in order to resolve it; arbitration, 6. a noisy quarrel about something trivial, 7. a violent confrontation, 8. the action of hurting or harming someone in return for something wrong suffered at their hands, 9. have an argument that ends in becoming detached and dropping out of the relationship, 10. discussion aimed at reaching an agreement fall out Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. prolonged public disagreement or heated discussion, 2. a situation in which each party benefits in some way, 3. the action of working with someone to produce something, 4. an agreement or settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side giving up on something they want, 5. expert intervention in a dispute in order to resolve it; arbitration, 6. a noisy quarrel about something trivial, 7. a violent confrontation, 8. the action of hurting or harming someone in return for something wrong suffered at their hands, 9. have an argument that ends in becoming detached and dropping out of the relationship, 10. discussion aimed at reaching an agreement negotiation Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. prolonged public disagreement or heated discussion, 2. a situation in which each party benefits in some way, 3. the action of working with someone to produce something, 4. an agreement or settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side giving up on something they want, 5. expert intervention in a dispute in order to resolve it; arbitration, 6. a noisy quarrel about something trivial, 7. a violent confrontation, 8. the action of hurting or harming someone in return for something wrong suffered at their hands, 9. have an argument that ends in becoming detached and dropping out of the relationship, 10. discussion aimed at reaching an agreement compromise Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. prolonged public disagreement or heated discussion, 2. a situation in which each party benefits in some way, 3. the action of working with someone to produce something, 4. an agreement or settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side giving up on something they want, 5. expert intervention in a dispute in order to resolve it; arbitration, 6. a noisy quarrel about something trivial, 7. a violent confrontation, 8. the action of hurting or harming someone in return for something wrong suffered at their hands, 9. have an argument that ends in becoming detached and dropping out of the relationship, 10. discussion aimed at reaching an agreement win-win solution Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. prolonged public disagreement or heated discussion, 2. a situation in which each party benefits in some way, 3. the action of working with someone to produce something, 4. an agreement or settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side giving up on something they want, 5. expert intervention in a dispute in order to resolve it; arbitration, 6. a noisy quarrel about something trivial, 7. a violent confrontation, 8. the action of hurting or harming someone in return for something wrong suffered at their hands, 9. have an argument that ends in becoming detached and dropping out of the relationship, 10. discussion aimed at reaching an agreement squabble Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. prolonged public disagreement or heated discussion, 2. a situation in which each party benefits in some way, 3. the action of working with someone to produce something, 4. an agreement or settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side giving up on something they want, 5. expert intervention in a dispute in order to resolve it; arbitration, 6. a noisy quarrel about something trivial, 7. a violent confrontation, 8. the action of hurting or harming someone in return for something wrong suffered at their hands, 9. have an argument that ends in becoming detached and dropping out of the relationship, 10. discussion aimed at reaching an agreement mediation Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. prolonged public disagreement or heated discussion, 2. a situation in which each party benefits in some way, 3. the action of working with someone to produce something, 4. an agreement or settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side giving up on something they want, 5. expert intervention in a dispute in order to resolve it; arbitration, 6. a noisy quarrel about something trivial, 7. a violent confrontation, 8. the action of hurting or harming someone in return for something wrong suffered at their hands, 9. have an argument that ends in becoming detached and dropping out of the relationship, 10. discussion aimed at reaching an agreement revenge Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. prolonged public disagreement or heated discussion, 2. a situation in which each party benefits in some way, 3. the action of working with someone to produce something, 4. an agreement or settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side giving up on something they want, 5. expert intervention in a dispute in order to resolve it; arbitration, 6. a noisy quarrel about something trivial, 7. a violent confrontation, 8. the action of hurting or harming someone in return for something wrong suffered at their hands, 9. have an argument that ends in becoming detached and dropping out of the relationship, 10. discussion aimed at reaching an agreement
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Exercise 2
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Drag the words below to the correct places. Our emotions are like a hot pot. They can simmer, they can bubble and they can overboil! Irritation turns into     1. 1. escalate, 2. anger, 3. clash, 4. bickering, 5. fury, 6. squabble, 7. rage, 8. resort, 9. brawl, 10. argument    , heats up into     2. 1. escalate, 2. anger, 3. clash, 4. bickering, 5. fury, 6. squabble, 7. rage, 8. resort, 9. brawl, 10. argument     and ends up in a blind     3. 1. escalate, 2. anger, 3. clash, 4. bickering, 5. fury, 6. squabble, 7. rage, 8. resort, 9. brawl, 10. argument.     This way, a simple difference in views can turn into an     4. 1. escalate, 2. anger, 3. clash, 4. bickering, 5. fury, 6. squabble, 7. rage, 8. resort, 9. brawl, 10. argument.     If it becomes heated up, people become louder and start     5. 1. escalate, 2. anger, 3. clash, 4. bickering, 5. fury, 6. squabble, 7. rage, 8. resort, 9. brawl, 10. argument.     That’s when we have a     6. 1. escalate, 2. anger, 3. clash, 4. bickering, 5. fury, 6. squabble, 7. rage, 8. resort, 9. brawl, 10. argument     on our hands. It is trivial at this point. But our feelings can     7. 1. escalate, 2. anger, 3. clash, 4. bickering, 5. fury, 6. squabble, 7. rage, 8. resort, 9. brawl, 10. argument     even further into a violent     8. 1. escalate, 2. anger, 3. clash, 4. bickering, 5. fury, 6. squabble, 7. rage, 8. resort, 9. brawl, 10. argument     of opposite views. If you add fighting and open aggression and the sides     9. 1. escalate, 2. anger, 3. clash, 4. bickering, 5. fury, 6. squabble, 7. rage, 8. resort, 9. brawl, 10. argument     to violence, you’ve got yourself a     10. 1. escalate, 2. anger, 3. clash, 4. bickering, 5. fury, 6. squabble, 7. rage, 8. resort, 9. brawl, 10. argument.    
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Exercise 3

Match the following words with their translations.

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Exercise 3
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Drag and drop the elements to create words using suffixes and prefixes. 1. 1. DE, 2. MICRO, 3. NESS, 4. TION, 5. ABLE, 6. DIS, 7. LY, 8. CO, 9. ATION, 10. MENT, 11. LLABORAT, 12. RE, 13. FULESCALA1. DE, 2. MICRO, 3. NESS, 4. TION, 5. ABLE, 6. DIS, 7. LY, 8. CO, 9. ATION, 10. MENT, 11. LLABORAT, 12. RE, 13. FUL
2. ARGUMENT1. DE, 2. MICRO, 3. NESS, 4. TION, 5. ABLE, 6. DIS, 7. LY, 8. CO, 9. ATION, 10. MENT, 11. LLABORAT, 12. RE, 13. FUL
3. 1. DE, 2. MICRO, 3. NESS, 4. TION, 5. ABLE, 6. DIS, 7. LY, 8. CO, 9. ATION, 10. MENT, 11. LLABORAT, 12. RE, 13. FUL1. DE, 2. MICRO, 3. NESS, 4. TION, 5. ABLE, 6. DIS, 7. LY, 8. CO, 9. ATION, 10. MENT, 11. LLABORAT, 12. RE, 13. FULION
4. INHERENT1. DE, 2. MICRO, 3. NESS, 4. TION, 5. ABLE, 6. DIS, 7. LY, 8. CO, 9. ATION, 10. MENT, 11. LLABORAT, 12. RE, 13. FUL
5. HATE1. DE, 2. MICRO, 3. NESS, 4. TION, 5. ABLE, 6. DIS, 7. LY, 8. CO, 9. ATION, 10. MENT, 11. LLABORAT, 12. RE, 13. FUL
6. SAD1. DE, 2. MICRO, 3. NESS, 4. TION, 5. ABLE, 6. DIS, 7. LY, 8. CO, 9. ATION, 10. MENT, 11. LLABORAT, 12. RE, 13. FUL
7. 1. DE, 2. MICRO, 3. NESS, 4. TION, 5. ABLE, 6. DIS, 7. LY, 8. CO, 9. ATION, 10. MENT, 11. LLABORAT, 12. RE, 13. FULMAKE
8. 1. DE, 2. MICRO, 3. NESS, 4. TION, 5. ABLE, 6. DIS, 7. LY, 8. CO, 9. ATION, 10. MENT, 11. LLABORAT, 12. RE, 13. FULMANAGE1. DE, 2. MICRO, 3. NESS, 4. TION, 5. ABLE, 6. DIS, 7. LY, 8. CO, 9. ATION, 10. MENT, 11. LLABORAT, 12. RE, 13. FUL
9. FIX1. DE, 2. MICRO, 3. NESS, 4. TION, 5. ABLE, 6. DIS, 7. LY, 8. CO, 9. ATION, 10. MENT, 11. LLABORAT, 12. RE, 13. FUL
10. 1. DE, 2. MICRO, 3. NESS, 4. TION, 5. ABLE, 6. DIS, 7. LY, 8. CO, 9. ATION, 10. MENT, 11. LLABORAT, 12. RE, 13. FULABLE
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Exercise 4
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Group elements according to category and word class. 1. Gerunds - names for conflict Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. fighting, 2. agreement, 3. debating, 4. mediating, 5. brawling, 6. angry, 7. quarrelling, 8. negotiating, 9. compromise, 10. raging, 11. fearful, 12. surprised, 13. bickering, 14. guilty, 15. frustrated, 16. ashamed, 17. betrayed, 18. win-win achievement, 19. squabbling, 20. managing anger 2. Adjectives - emotions that appear during conflict Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. fighting, 2. agreement, 3. debating, 4. mediating, 5. brawling, 6. angry, 7. quarrelling, 8. negotiating, 9. compromise, 10. raging, 11. fearful, 12. surprised, 13. bickering, 14. guilty, 15. frustrated, 16. ashamed, 17. betrayed, 18. win-win achievement, 19. squabbling, 20. managing anger 3. Gerunds - ways to resolve conflict Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. fighting, 2. agreement, 3. debating, 4. mediating, 5. brawling, 6. angry, 7. quarrelling, 8. negotiating, 9. compromise, 10. raging, 11. fearful, 12. surprised, 13. bickering, 14. guilty, 15. frustrated, 16. ashamed, 17. betrayed, 18. win-win achievement, 19. squabbling, 20. managing anger 4. Nouns - outcomes of a resolved conflict Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. fighting, 2. agreement, 3. debating, 4. mediating, 5. brawling, 6. angry, 7. quarrelling, 8. negotiating, 9. compromise, 10. raging, 11. fearful, 12. surprised, 13. bickering, 14. guilty, 15. frustrated, 16. ashamed, 17. betrayed, 18. win-win achievement, 19. squabbling, 20. managing anger
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Marshall Rosenberg lecturing in a Nonviolent Communication workshop (1990)
Marshall Rosenberg wykładający na warsztatach Komunikacji bez Przemocy (1990)
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Exercise 5
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Study the recording above. Then, read the sentences below and figure out which option is suitable to complete them in a proper and logical way.
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Exercise 6
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Type in the English equivalents of the Polish words or phrases given in the brackets so that you complete the gaps in the sentences. 1. Empathy is the     (kluczem do rozwiązywania) Tu uzupełnij     conflicts. 2. (Porozumienie bez przemocy) Tu uzupełnij     teaches us how to solve conflicts. 3. Anger management is one of the ways of     (deeskalacji napięcia) Tu uzupełnij.
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Exercise 7

Imagine you’re giving an interview about conflic management. Answer the questions below in 5‑6 sentences each.

  1. Is it better to avoid conflicts or deal with them when they happen? Why?

  2. How do you usually deal with conflicts?

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Exercise 8

Your school has recently organised worshops on how to express your feelings and needs. Write an article to your school magazine in which you will describe the workshops and write how you have benefited from taking part in them.

Your article should be between 200 and 250 words long and meet the requirements indicated in the instruction.

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