Alright, here's a sample task list in English, written in a conversational and somewhat fragmented style:
- 2022 Tax Return: Got to get this in by April 15th. Can't afford any penalties, you know.
- City Hall Meeting: Scheduled for next Wednesday. gotta remember to wear that shirt I bought for the occasion.
- Bookstore Shopping: Need new reading materials. Got to spend at least $30 on new releases, right?
- Dinner Party: Hosting it on Saturday. Still need to buy that centerpiece, and I think the caterer charged too much.
- Pet Vet Appointment: Oliver's coughing again. gotta call and reschedule his check-up, maybe to next Tuesday.
- Exercise Routine: Started that new gym membership, but I've skipped three days already. Must get back on track.
- Emails:堆积如山啊,得花整个下午来处理这些邮件。
- Project Proposal: Due at the end of the month. Still haven't started writing it, but I know it's going to be a beast.
- Laundry: Ugh, it's piled up. Need to wash at least two loads by the end of the week.
- Groceries: The fridge is practically empty. Time to make a list and hit the store this weekend.
Oh, remember that time I was organizing a yard sale and had to jot down everything I wanted to sell? I scribbled "Task List" on a piece of paper and started listing items like "price tags, sign, cash box, and balloons." So, in English, you'd write it as:
Task List:
- Price tags
- Sign
- Cash box
- Balloons
And there you go, a simple task list. Sometimes, the simplest things can get the job done. Wait, isn't there a task I forgot?
Task List in English
- Task 1: [Task Description]
- [Due Date]
- [Priority]
- Task 2: [Task Description] - [Due Date]
- [Priority]
- Task 3: [Task Description] - [Due Date]
- [Priority]
- Task 4: [Task Description] - [Due Date]
- [Priority]
- Task 5: [Task Description] - [Due Date]
- [Priority]
- [Additional Notes or Comments]
- [Optional: Checkboxes or Numbering]
- [ ] Task 1 - [ ] Task 2
- [ ] Task 3
- [ ] Task 4
- [ ] Task 5
- [ ] Complete - [ ] In Progress
- [ ] Pending
- [ ] On Hold
- [ ] Not Started