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2009 °í1 ±Ý¼º À̿ϱâ Lesson 1. Our Time Management
Imagine you are in Seongmin's situation. What is the first thing you're going to do tonight and why?
High school students like playing computer games, 1)(spend, spending) time with their friends and watching TV. But they also need time for attending classes, doing homework, reading books, studying for exams, and 2)(help, helping) out at home. How can a high school student do all these things and find time for eating and sleeping too ? 3)(Fortunately, Unfortunately), time is not like a DVD which you can slow down, speed up, play back again, or even stop. You can't change time. You can't get more of it. However, there is 4)(nothing, something) that you can do. You can manage your time. By managing your time, you will be 5)(surprising, surprised) at how much you can do in one day, and you¡¯ll also be 6)(surprising, surprised) at 7)(how much better you will feel, how much you will feel better).
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