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In this section, you are going to learn how to manage your time better to work less. If you want to know how to do this, get familiar to the audio below and you will also become one of those happy ones enjoying their spare time.

W tej sekcji dowiesz się, jak lepiej zarządzać swoim czasem, aby móc pracować mniej. W tym celu zapoznaj się z nagraniem – dołączysz dzięki temu do grona szczęśliwców cieszących się wolnym czasem.

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Lazy people have no spare time (a Japanese proverb)
Leniwi ludzie nie mają wolnego czasu (przysłowie japońskie)
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Exercise 1
Odpowiedz na pytania lub uzupełnij tekst. 1. done or shared by all members of a group of people; involving a whole group or society, 2. change that is made to a social system, an organisation, etc. in order to improve or correct it, 3. the ability to change to suit new conditions or situations, 4. connected with a large important organisation, for example, a university or bank, 5. the quality or state of being steady and not changing or being upset in any way (= the quality of being stable), 6. having a quality or characteristic that makes something different and easily noticed
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Get familiar to the audio summarising the working time developments in the 21st century and do the exercises below. This is an extract from the conclusion of the Report of the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions.

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Exercise 2
Based on the information from the audio, choose the correct answers. There is only one correct answer in each point. 1. What has the report summarised?
a) Working time in the world.
b) Working time in the EU in the last decade of the 20th century.
c) Evolution of working time at the beginning of the 21st century.

2. How many of the Member States have not adjusted the mandated working time?
a) A half.
b) One third.
c) A quarter.

3. Working time agreements in the period between 1999 and 2014 showed
a) no changes at all.
b) a decrease in working time in all sectors.
c) general lack of change with some decreases.

3. Which sectors of the economy have actually lengthened the working time in the 21st century?
a) Critical sectors.
b) The retail sector.
c) The public sector.

4. Which of the phenomena below are current challenges?
a) Greater share of women and older people in the labour market.
b) Working time flexibility.
c) Lack of adoption of new technologies.

5. The authors wonder if workers’ health and well-being might be influenced negatively by
a) longer working hours.
b) modern world economy.
c) flexibility connected with shorter working hours.
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Exercise 3
Drag and drop the elements below to complete the sentences using the words and concepts you have just heard. 1. Working time is one of the most discussed and 1. flexibility, 2. characterising, 3. participation, 4. adoption, 5. tackle, 6. well-being, 7. negotiated issues between workers and employers.
2. The main trends 1. flexibility, 2. characterising, 3. participation, 4. adoption, 5. tackle, 6. well-being, 7. negotiated the evolution of the working time are generally the same across the EU.
3. Working time increased as a consequence of the measures adopted to 1. flexibility, 2. characterising, 3. participation, 4. adoption, 5. tackle, 6. well-being, 7. negotiated the impact of the economic crisis.
4. Sociodemographic challenges include increased female 1. flexibility, 2. characterising, 3. participation, 4. adoption, 5. tackle, 6. well-being, 7. negotiated in the labour force.
5. The large-scale 1. flexibility, 2. characterising, 3. participation, 4. adoption, 5. tackle, 6. well-being, 7. negotiated of new communication technologies is also one of the challenges.
6. Rapidly-changing economic environment involves working time 1. flexibility, 2. characterising, 3. participation, 4. adoption, 5. tackle, 6. well-being, 7. negotiated to meet the demands of a modern world.
7. And, more importantly perhaps, is that type of work compatible with workers’ health and 1. flexibility, 2. characterising, 3. participation, 4. adoption, 5. tackle, 6. well-being, 7. negotiated?
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Exercise 4

Based on the information from the audio, write what arguments might be used for introducing flexible working time. Write 4–5 sentences.

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