hilda
part 3
1. what are the different types of meeting that people often go to?
2. some people that no one likes go to meetings- what do you think?
3. why can it sometimes be important to go to meetings?
4. why do you think world leaders often have meeting together?
5. what possible difficulties might be involved in organizing meetings between world leaders?
6. do you think that meetings between international leaders will become more frequent in the future? or will there be less need for world leaders to meet?
hilda
part 3
1. what are the different types of meeting that people often go to?
2. some people that no one likes go to meetings- what do you think?
3. why can it sometimes be important to go to meetings?
4. why do you think world leaders often have meeting together?
5. what possible difficulties might be involved in organizing meetings between world leaders?
6. do you think that meetings between international leaders will become more frequent in the future? or will there be less need for world leaders to meet?
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