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How to Manage Your Time in English ⏰ | Stop Procrastinating | Master English Channel

#TimeManagement #ProductivityEnglish #MasterEnglishChannel How to Manage Your Time in English ⏰ | Stop Procrastinating | Master English ⏰ Do you feel like you are always "running out of time"? In today's Master English Channel lesson, Ruby and Alex discuss how to stop wasting time, manage deadlines, and organize your daily life. ⏳🇺🇸 Welcome to Master English Channel! 🎙️ We all know the feeling: You look at the clock, and the day is gone! Poof! Whether you are distracted by social media (and cat videos 🐱) or you have too much work to do, time management is a critical skill. In this useful conversation, we talk about the difference between being "busy" and being "productive." We share real tips on how to plan your week, use to-do lists, and stop the bad habit of procrastination. ✅ IN THIS EXTENSIVE LESSON, YOU WILL MASTER: Time Management Idioms: Phrases like "Running out of time," "Lose track of time," and "Up against the clock." Procrastination Vocabulary: How to describe "Putting things off" until the last minute. Productivity Tools: Using To-Do Lists, Calendars, and setting Timers to focus. Workplace English: Talking about Deadlines, Prioritizing, and Catching up on work. Daily Habits: How to "Stick to a routine" so you don't have to think too hard. 📝 LESSON NOTES (The Top 7 Words from the Video): Manage time: Organizing your hours effectively. ("I am trying to manage my time better.") Waste time: Using time badly, usually on unimportant things. ("Stop wasting time on your phone!") Deadline: The specific time when you must finish a job. ("I have a deadline at 5 PM.") Catch up on: Doing work that you missed earlier. ("I need to catch up on emails.") Plan ahead: Preparing before the time comes. ("If you plan ahead, you won't be stressed.") Stick to a routine: Following your schedule every day without changing it. Prioritize: Deciding which tasks are important and doing them first. This lesson is designed for Elementary (A2) to Intermediate (B1) learners who want to improve their lifestyle and English skills simultaneously. Video Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction: Feeling like you ran a marathon! 1:45 - How do you spend your week? (Work vs. Relaxing) 3:15 - "Making Time" vs. Finding Time 4:00 - Procrastination: Leaving things to the last minute 5:45 - The Biggest Weakness: Wasting time on phones 📱 7:15 - How to fix it: To-Do Lists & Crossing things out 8:15 - Strategy: Breaking big tasks into small steps 9:00 - Stress Vocabulary: "Under pressure" & "Deadlines" 10:45 - The Secret Weapons: Calendars & Routines 11:50 - The "Weird Trick": Setting a timer for 20 minutes 13:15 - Vocabulary Review: The Top 7 Time Management Words 💬 YOUR TURN! We want to know your secrets (or your bad habits)! Please answer in the comments: What is the BIGGEST time waster in your life? ⏳ Is it social media? TV? Sleeping? Write your answer in English! We read every comment. 👇 📚 MORE LESSONS: 🎧 Talk About Daily Life & Routines: 🎧 English for Work & Office: 🎧 How to Describe Your Weekend: 👉 DON'T FORGET: ✅ SUBSCRIBE to Master English Channel for new lessons every week! 👍 LIKE this video if you want more career tips! 🔔 Turn on NOTIFICATIONS so you never miss a lesson! 📤 SHARE this video with friends looking for a job! 📱 FOLLOW US: Facebook: Master #LearnEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #StudyEnglish #ESL #EnglishForBeginners #EnglishPodcast #RealEnglish #EnglishListening #SpeakEnglish #EnglishLesson #DailyRoutine #Procrastination #masterenglishchannel learn english,time management in english,english conversation,english listening,speak english,english for beginners,esl,procrastination,how to stop wasting time,daily routine english,productivity tips,master english channel,mr english channel,english podcast,real english conversation,business english,work english,deadlines and schedules,english vocabulary,study english,a2 english,b1 english,english speaking practice,prioritize tasks,english lesson,avoid distractions