When you look back on your first experiences learning English, what's one thing that comes up in your mind right away?, What's a common mistake that students often mess up when learning a new skill, like playing an instrument or a sport?, Is it easier or harder to get over small disappointments compared to big ones? Can you give an example?, Can you think of a time when an unexpected problem came up while you were planning something, like a trip or an event? How did you handle it?, When you look back on your childhood, what's a favorite memory that always comes up?, What's a challenge you've had to get over recently? How are you doing with it now when you look back on it?, Have you ever had a misunderstanding with someone that came up unexpectedly? How did you resolve it?, When you look back on past jobs or projects, what's one skill you wish you hadn't messed up the opportunity to learn better?, Imagine you're organizing a big event and suddenly, a major issue comes up at the last minute. What's the first thing you would do to try and fix it so you don't mess up the whole event?, If you could go back in time and tell your younger self one thing, what advice would you give them about something they might mess up or need to get over in the future?, Do you think it's always helpful to look back on past mistakes, or can it sometimes be better to just try to get over them and move on?.
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