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Advanced Phrases to Talk About Daily Routine

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  • A person who avoids necessary tasks and wastes time is called a ___________.
    Procrastinator
    Morning person
    Prioritizer
    Multitasker
  • Which phrase means to handle multiple responsibilities at once?
    Take it easy
    Hit the books
    Juggle tasks
    Take a breather
  • What does “burn the candle at both ends” mean?
    To finish a task early
    To take long breaks during work
    To work or stay up late and get up early
    To manage your schedule well
  • Which of the following means to find time in the day to do something?
    Take a nap
    Pull an all-nighter
    Fit something in
    Crawl out of bed
  • When you are “running on fumes,” you are very ___________.
    relaxed
    tired
    excited
    energetic
  • The ability to do several tasks at the same time is called ___________.
    Multitasking
    Procrastination
    Crawling out of bed
    Prioritizing
  • What is the opposite of "pull an all-nighter"?
    Burn the midnight oil
    Stay up all night working
    Go to bed on time
    Juggle several things at once
  • “Burn the midnight oil” means
    to stay up late working or studying.
    to burn the oil.
    to stay up till midnight.
    To light up the night.
  • “Tackle something head-on” means to ___________ a task or challenge directly.
    face
    ignore
    delay
    avoid
  • What does it mean to "prioritize" tasks?
    To do all tasks simultaneously
    To delay completing tasks
    To ignore important tasks
    To consider one task more important than another
  • What is a synonym for "a morning person"?
    A multitasker
    An early riser
    A procrastinator
    A night owl
  • Look at the image and select the phrase that best describes the situation
    An early bird
    Multitask
    Fit something in
    Crawl out of bed
  • If you are “swamped with work,” you have too much ___________.
    vacation
    relaxation
    free time
    work
  • “Hit the books” means to ___________.
    Start a new hobby
    Begin studying or working hard
    Sleep in late
    Take a long vacation
  • What does “stay on top of things” mean?
    To avoid planning your day
    To ignore tasks until they become urgent
    To be late for appointments
    To manage tasks effectively and not fall behind
  • What is "To get something out of the way"?
    To finish something
    To start a new task
    To start a new way
    To avoid the way