6 articles tagged #standup
All English for IT articles related to #standup.
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How to Ask Clarifying Questions in a Standup in English
Learn the English phrases for asking useful clarifying questions during standup: without derailing the meeting or putting a teammate on the spot.
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How to Report a Blocker in a Standup in English
Learn the English phrasing for flagging a blocker during a daily standup clearly and concisely, including how to ask for help without sounding like you're making excuses.
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How to Write a Standup Async Update in English
Learn the English structure for a written async standup update: what you did, what's next, and what's blocking you, written for a remote or distributed team.
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Mastering the Engineering Standup: English Tips and Example Scripts
How to speak clearly and concisely in daily standups — the three-part structure, blocker phrases, and example scripts for non-native English speakers.
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Top 50 English Phrases Every Developer Should Know
The most useful English phrases for daily developer communication — from standups and code reviews to Slack messages, technical discussions, and asking for help. With usage examples and context.
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Standup Meeting English: What to Say Every Day
The exact phrases and sentence structures for daily standups — what you did, what you'll do, and how to report blockers clearly in English.
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