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--description--

This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.

--instructions--

Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:

break down, review, Let me ask, management, starts at, short breaks, and manage.

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--sentence--

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.

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Let me ask

--feedback--

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

--feedback--

This describes when something begins. It combines a verb meaning "to begin", and a preposition indicating a specific time/hour.


review

--feedback--

This means "to look over something carefully" or "to examine".


break down

--feedback--

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

--feedback--

This describes brief pauses in work. First, you have an adjective meaning "small in duration", then a noun meaning "a period of rest".


manage

--feedback--

This means "to control or organize something effectively".


management

--feedback--

This refers to the process of organizing or handling tasks. It means "the act of overseeing or controlling something".