curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-talk-about-a-typical-workday-and-tasks/67c88099de176163cc12fd85.md
This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.
Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:
break down, review, Let me ask, management, starts at, short breaks, and manage.
Tom: Hey, Sophie. BLANK you about your daily routine as a web developer. What's your typical workday like?
Sophie: Hi, Tom. Well, my day usually BLANK 8:30. I check my emails and reply to any urgent messages.
Tom: That's a good start. What do you do after that?
Sophie: Then, I BLANK my to-do list for the day and prioritize my tasks. I like to work on the most important ones first.
Tom: That makes sense. How do you handle your projects?
Sophie: I BLANK my projects into small tasks and set deadlines for them. It helps me stay on track. During the day, I work on coding, test the websites, and debug issues.
Tom: Do you take breaks?
Sophie: I take BLANK to stretch, have some coffee, or chat with colleagues. It helps me relax and focus.
Tom: And what about lunch?
Sophie: When I don't go to a café around here, I usually bring my lunch and eat at my desk while I check my progress.
Tom: Your routine is really well-organized. How do you BLANK your time?
Sophie: I use this time BLANK app to track how I spend my time.
Tom: Thanks for sharing, Sophie. I want to get more organized and your tips are a great help to me.
Let me ask
This introduces a polite request or question. It's a combination of a verb that means "to allow", the object pronoun related to I, and a verb that means "to inquire".
starts at
This describes when something begins. It combines a verb meaning "to begin", and a preposition indicating a specific time/hour.
review
This means "to look over something carefully" or "to examine".
break down
This means "to divide something into smaller parts". It begins with a verb meaning "to separate", and the second word is a preposition.
short breaks
This describes brief pauses in work. First, you have an adjective meaning "small in duration", then a noun meaning "a period of rest".
manage
This means "to control or organize something effectively".
management
This refers to the process of organizing or handling tasks. It means "the act of overseeing or controlling something".