1. that's yours work not mine 2.where is my vocabulary? 3. their native language is german 4. she doesn't have book i can give to her my book. 5. professor mr. smith always carefull check himself/your results 6. he doesn't like tell to us about job 7. Mori is journalist. she likes her job 8. that's him translate, not mine 9. its not of yours business 10. i can't do finished this work alone/ i can't do this alone 11. he speaks german very well like english 12.the new project is much more complicated then the old one 13. i'm a first year student 14. we are not historians we are journalists 15. do you have a lot of english books? 16. these young people students of the faculty of economics 17. i haven't time now 18. newspaper on the table 19. the university has a good library 20. i have some interesting books about school in the United Kindom 21. there is no students in classroom 22. he has some mistakes in his work 23. there are any pictures in this book?
Time management is the act or process of exercising conscious control over the amount of time spent on specific activities, especially to increase efficiency or productivity. time management may be aided by a range of skills, tools, and techniques used to manage time when accomplishing specific tasks, projects and goals. this set encompasses a wide scope of activities, and these include planning, allocating, setting goals, delegation, analysis of time spent, monitoring, organizing, scheduling, and prioritizing. initially, time management referred to just business or work activities, but eventually the term broadened to include personal activities as well. a time management system is a designed combination of processes, tools, techniques, and methods. usually time management is a necessity in any project development as it determines the project completion time and scope. time management strategies are often associated with the recommendation to set personal goals. these goals are recorded and may be broken down into a project, an action plan, or a simple task list. for individual tasks or for goals, an importance rating may be established, deadlines may be set, and priorities assigned. this process results in a plan with a task list or a schedule or calendar of activities. authors may recommend a daily, weekly, monthly or other planning periods associated with different scope of planning or review. this is done in various ways, as follows. time management also covers how to eliminate tasks that don't provide the individual or organization value.
2.where is my vocabulary?
3. their native language is german
4. she doesn't have book i can give to her my book.
5. professor mr. smith always carefull check himself/your results
6. he doesn't like tell to us about job
7. Mori is journalist. she likes her job
8. that's him translate, not mine
9. its not of yours business
10. i can't do finished this work alone/ i can't do this alone
11. he speaks german very well like english
12.the new project is much more complicated then the old one
13. i'm a first year student
14. we are not historians we are journalists
15. do you have a lot of english books?
16. these young people students of the faculty of economics
17. i haven't time now
18. newspaper on the table
19. the university has a good library
20. i have some interesting books about school in the United Kindom
21. there is no students in classroom
22. he has some mistakes in his work
23. there are any pictures in this book?