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Mediation

When engaging in mediation, it is crucial to start by thoroughly reading the instructions to understand what your interlocutor needs. The suitable register, whether formal or informal, should be considered to best address their needs.

Mediation

Mediation

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Add ideas or things to each group, and move them to the group where they belong.

3. Mediate!

Do not exceed the time limit (around 2.5 to 3 minutes) or word limit (100-120 words typically).
Use level-appropriate grammar and vocabulary - unless you are required to simplify a complex text -.
Try to be concise and to the point.
Use the suitable register.

2. Plan your output:

Note down key words you want to use.
Note down key concepts.
Consider an introduction, body, and conclusion.
Consider what mediation strategies are relevant to the task.
Consider how you will reformulate the source text to suit your interlocutor's needs.

1. Read the instructions carefully.

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Consider the suitable register (formal/informal) for your interlocutor.
What information from the source text is relevant to cater for those needs?
What does your interlocutor need?

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