Talking about projects in English - Part 2

Talking about projects in English - Part 2

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English, Other

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This video tutorial covers essential phrases and idioms for discussing project schedules and deadlines. It explains how to set, meet, miss, and extend deadlines, and describes project status using terms like 'on schedule', 'behind schedule', and 'ahead of schedule'. Additionally, it introduces idioms such as 'back to the drawing board' and 'up in the air', which are useful in project management contexts.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What does it mean to 'set a deadline' in project management?

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Explain the phrase 'meet a deadline' and provide an example.

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What does it mean to 'miss a deadline' and what could be the consequences?

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Describe the phrase 'extend a deadline' and give a situation where it might be necessary.

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What does the idiom 'back to the drawing board' signify in project management?

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