Time Management & Scheduling
Simple conversations about planning daily activities, making appointments, coordinating schedules, discussing time preferences, and basic time-related arrangements.
Situations
Choose from 5 conversations to practice
Planning Daily Tasks
Two individuals are discussing their daily to-do lists for work or personal tasks, prioritizing what needs to be done, and allocating time slots for each activity.
Making an Appointment
Someone is trying to schedule an appointment with another person (e.g., a doctor, a colleague for a meeting, a friend for coffee), checking availability, and agreeing on a specific date and time.
Coordinating Group Schedules
A small group of people (e.g., colleagues on a project, friends planning an outing) are trying to find a mutually convenient time for a meeting or activity, discussing everyone's availability and preferences.
Rescheduling or Canceling
One person needs to change or cancel a previously scheduled appointment or plan due to unforeseen circumstances, communicating the change to the other party and potentially finding an alternative time.
Setting Deadlines and Reminders
Individuals are discussing project deadlines, setting personal reminders for upcoming events or tasks, and confirming how they will keep track of their commitments.