schedule
In French, 'emploi du temps' is used to refer to a schedule, timetable, or a calendar of activities. It is often used in the context of school or work schedules, but can also refer to personal or leisure activities. The phrase literally translates to 'use of time'.
Can you show me your timetable?
This phrase is used when someone wants to see another person's schedule or timetable, usually to plan or coordinate activities.
I have a busy schedule this week.
This phrase is commonly used to express that a person has a lot of activities or tasks scheduled for the week.
My schedule changes every semester.
This sentence is often spoken by students, referring to the change in their class schedules every semester.