27 | Project Deadlines

Today you will learn 5 new English words related to "Project Deadlines"

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Understanding “project deadlines” is a key topic for you, an ESL learner, because it affects how you manage your time, communicate with team members, and complete tasks successfully. Whether you're working on a school assignment, a team project, or a solo job, knowing how to talk about deadlines in English helps you stay organized and meet expectations. Today’s vocabulary will help you plan better, reduce stress, and work more efficiently. Let’s jump right in!

5 TERMS

  1. Deadline (Noun): The latest time or date by which something must be completed.

  2. Extension (Noun): Extra time given to complete something after the original deadline.

  3. Progress (Noun): Forward movement or improvement in completing a task.

  4. Submit (Verb): To turn in or send a finished assignment or project for review.

  5. Task (Noun): A specific job or piece of work to be completed.

EXAMPLE SENTENCES

  1. Deadline

    • The deadline for the project is next Friday.

    • I stayed up late to meet the deadline.

    • Missing the deadline could affect your grade or job performance.

  2. Extension

    • She asked for an extension on the project.

    • The teacher gave a two-day extension due to technical problems.

    • We received an extension, so now we have more time.

  3. Progress 

    • I’ve made a lot of progress on my part of the project.

    • The team checked in to share their progress.

    • Good planning helps you make steady progress.

  4. Submit

    • Please submit your final report by the deadline.

    • I submitted the proposal to my boss this morning.

    • Don’t forget to submit your work through the online platform.

  5. Task

    • Each team member was given a different task.

    • My task is to create the slides for our presentation.

    • Breaking the project into smaller tasks makes it easier to manage.

EXAMPLE PARAGRAPH

To meet your project deadline, it’s important to break the work into clear tasks and track your progress along the way. If something unexpected happens, you might be able to ask for an extension. Once everything is finished, don’t forget to submit the project on time so you stay on schedule and show responsibility.