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WELL WORKED THINGS IN P0 Good vibrations and nice atmosphere: Respecting opinions Having some breaks Confident talking Constructive feedbacks Democratic decisions: Listen Ask Turns Open minded members

WRONG WORKED THINGS IN P0 Language limitations: Different origins Different backgrounds Structuring problems: Little knowledge of the problem Little time for planning Late beginning of the project Supervisors’ conference Group changes

ADVICES FOR P1 Language limitations: Structuring problems: Practice English Visual language Dictionary Structuring problems: Research before planning Listen to supervisor’s advices Late beginning of the project Some things just happen!