
Scheduling
Here's a lesson on vocabulary related to "Scheduling" for the IELTS band score 3.0-4.5:
I. Scheduling Terms:
- Schedule: A plan or timetable of events or activities. 
- Appointment: A fixed time set for a meeting or a task. 
- Agenda: A list of items to be discussed or accomplished in a meeting or event. 
- Deadline: The final date or time by which something must be completed. 
- Reschedule: To change the timing or date of an event or activity. 
II. Time Expressions:
- Morning: The period of time from early hours until noon. 
- Afternoon: The period of time from noon until evening. 
- Evening: The period of time from late afternoon until night. 
- Weekend: The days of Saturday and Sunday, typically regarded as a time for rest or leisure. 
- Business hours: The hours during which a business or office is open. 
III. Types of Schedules:
- Daily schedule: A plan of activities or tasks for a single day. 
- Weekly schedule: A plan of activities or tasks for a whole week. 
- Monthly schedule: A plan of activities or tasks for an entire month. 
- Class schedule: A timetable of classes or courses for students. 
- Work schedule: A plan of work hours and shifts for employees. 
IV. Scheduling Verbs:
- Plan: To arrange or decide on a schedule or course of action. 
- Organize: To arrange or set up in a systematic order. 
- Prioritize: To give higher importance or preference to certain tasks. 
- Cancel: To call off or eliminate an event or appointment. 
- Reschedule: To change the timing or date of an event or activity. 
V. Time Management:
- Time management: The practice of planning and controlling time effectively. 
- Punctuality: Being on time or arriving at the scheduled time. 
- Productivity: The ability to accomplish tasks efficiently and effectively within a given time frame. 
VI. Scheduling Tools:
- Calendar: A tool used to mark and organize dates, appointments, and events. 
- Planner: A physical or digital tool used to plan and track tasks and schedules. 
- Reminder: A notification or alert that serves as a prompt for a scheduled event or task. 
Remember to practice using these vocabulary words in sentences and conversations to improve your understanding and fluency in English.
 
 