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Talking about Deadlines & Progress – Essential Vocabulary

1 Set Overview

When we work or study, we often need to talk about deadlines and our progress. This vocabulary set will help you discuss when things are due, explain if you are late, and talk about how to manage your time. You will learn how to tell someone about delays and ask for more time when you need it.

Key Terms

deadline
the time or date when you must finish something
progress
how much of the work you have done

💬 Dialogue 1: Asking for More Time

Office meeting about a project report

Tom: “Is the report due today?”
Sarah: “Yes, but I need to catch up on some work.”
Tom: “Can you manage to finish it by tomorrow?”
Sarah: “I will bring forward some other tasks.”
Tom: “Please don't put off this report again.”
Sarah: “I will finish it by tomorrow morning.”
Tom: “Good. Let's meet at 10 tomorrow.”

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2 Terms by Part of Speech

Learn words in groups to remember them better:

Verbs: manage, remember, risk, stop
Phrasal Verbs: bring forward, catch up, put back, put off
Adjectives: due, late, spare
Adverbs: eventually
Other: by, despite

💬 Section 2: Project Timeline Discussion

Two colleagues discuss changing project dates

Maria: “We need to put back the project deadline.”
Alex: “When will it be due now?”
Maria: “Eventually, we will finish next month.”
Alex: “I will catch up with my team today.”
Maria: “Despite the delay, we will manage well.”
Alex: “Yes, we will finish on time.”

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📝 Key Vocabulary Recap

bring forwardto move something to an earlier time
bynot later than a specific time
catch upto do work you didn't finish before
despiteeven though something makes it difficult
dueexpected to happen or finish at a certain time
eventuallyin the end; after some time
lateafter the expected time
manageto succeed in doing something difficult
put backto move something to a later time
put offto delay doing something
rememberto not forget to do something
riskto do something that might cause problems
spareextra; available to use
stopto not continue doing something
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