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English as a Foreign Language

Mariana Zinna


VOCABULARY building is no JOKE

Procrastination comes from the Latin pro, meaning “forward, forth, or in favour of, ” and crastinus, meaning “of tomorrow”

So "procrastination" kind of means that we delay doing something (we need to do) until a later time because we do not feel like doing it... out of laziness, perhaps... never happens to us, right?

 

If you want to get an illuminating insight on this word you can watch this award winning video

-won't be procrastinating... will it?-

Personally, after such a word, I feel more inspired than ever to get things done! ;)

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