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3.2 Best ways to invest your time
CEPR w collocations with
2a
time and money
‘Workwith a partner, Put the collocating verbs and phrases
into the correct place in the diagram.
eshortof choose the right iter away get your's worth
have...tospare invest kill runoutot setaside
‘teke-your throw your... around waste while away
TIME
Complete the sentences using one of the collocations
from the diagram in exercise 1. Ifthere is more than one
possible answer, discuss any difference in meaning with
your partner,
1 Apps such as Candy Crush of Fruit Ninja area good
wayto when you're bored.
2 ityou ready-made meals forthe
microwave are just as good as home-cooked food.
3 Don't ‘worrying about what other
people have.
4. Wsimportantto for the people you
care about,
5 Dont uy to save it for something
really worth buying,
6 The best wayto
education,
7 Ifyour education is expensive, make sure you
by working as hard as you can,
inyour
Which of the statements in exercise 2a do you (dis)agree
with? Miseuse with a pariner
Which da you think ie mores
Explain why.
sable, time armonay?
Or Oxford 3000"
38. Read the introduction toan online article. What is the
article going to tell you -a, borc?
a Why we shouldn't waste time.
b_ How (o use your time more effectively
© Howto save more money.
EIGER sien ine wiseyy
Which is more valuable, time or money? Most of us
would probably say ‘time’. So why do we waste hours
watching boring TV programmes, or kil time playing
{games on our phones and tablets?
We think it’s impossible to make more time. But, like
money, we can choose to spend our time wisely or we
can friter it away.
Read sections 1 and 2 of the article and check your answer
toexercise Sa,
iieautn O08
Until we actually get il, most of us take our health for
granted. We say we'e too busy to go to the gym, or to
ook a healthy meal, orto get enough sleep.
But, just to take an example, one in three adults today
will have developed diabetes by the time they'e sixty
Don't be one of them. Invest time in your healt.
Time audits
‘According to Stephen Covey, in The 7 Habits of
Highly Effective People, we tend to spend most of our
time either dealing with things which must be done
immediately, or doing things which don't really need to
be done at all (ike watching TV). Instead, we should
be thinking about what we will be doing in five years’
time, not just what we need to do by tomorrow.
These plans may not be urgent, but that doesn't mean
that they aren't important. If you are always dealing
with the day to day emergencies, you'll never manage
to achieve anything bigger.4 Work with a partner. Student A, read sections 3 and 4 of
the article on page 127. Student B, read sections 5 and 6
on page 133.
'b Tell your partner about the two sections you read. Then
decide together on the two best ideas in the whole article.
talking bout the
future (2)
5 Read the Grammar focus boxand, with the same
partner, add two further examples of each verb form,
from the article in exercise 3aand the wo sectionsin
Communication,
uae)
future perfect
Tn)
| We sce the ftir eatin tn talk ast an action in
progress at certain future time,
will be = verb +g
This time next year, be living in another country.
b
“We often use the future continuous with phases such as
this time next yearn two years’ ime to talk about what
will be happening at specific time,
= We use the future perfect t talk about an action
Completed by a certain time in the future
will + nave + past participle
By tis time next year, | wll have finished writing my book.
c
4
“We often use the future perfect with phrases such as by
is tive ext yearn fve years” tne Us atk abut ¢ po
by which the action will already be compete,
“» Grammar Reference page 141
6 Reade last part ofthe article in exercises $a and 3b and
‘complete it with the future continuous or future perfect
form ofthe verbs in brackets.
‘O08
How to set goals for your future
Don't just think about work. Also think about what
yout (achieve) by this time next
yar in terms of your relationships with friends and
family, travel, health, earning (and saving) money.
Make sure your goals are specific and measurable.
Everyone could Say: “By this time next year, |
2 (ain) more money.’ This
doesn't help. You need to know exactly how you are
going to do this. Break each goal down so that you
know exactly what you 3 (0)
ich week to achieve your goal
also have an overall plan for the year. For example,
last year was all about travel. | wrote in my plan, “by
this time next year, | 4 (sit) ten
different countries’. And I did. This coming year, |
5 (concentrate) on settling
down to my new life in Canada
Most people overestimate what they can do in a day,
boul underestimate what can be achieved in a yea
Plan properly and you'l be amazed at what you
« (achieve) by the end of t
7a {EY Think about your goals and action plans forthe next
tuyelve months,
1 Write down three goals connected with family,
learning, travel or anything else.
2 Think of specific actions you can take for each goal and
decide when you will dothem,
b Tell your partner about your goals, specific actions you
‘will be taking and what you will have achieved by certain
points in the nest year. How many goals or actions are
similar to your partner's?