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Q: I did all my task I have to do.
Although I was tired, sleepy, I did it.
Tomorrow morning, I'll get to my workplace until 9:30 a.m.
There's only one day left that I have to work.
And the lecture I signed up will be opened tomorrow, I'm very looking forward to seeing that.
Does this sound natural?
A: × I did all my task I have to do.
✓ I did (completed) all the tasks I had to do.

× Although I was tired, sleepy, I did it.
✓ Although I was pretty tired, I still finished them.

× Tomorrow morning, I'll get to my workplace until 9:30 a.m.
✓ Tomorrow morning, I won't be getting to my workplace until 9:30 AM.

× There's only one day left that I have to work.
✓ I only have one day left to work!

× And the lecture I signed up will be opened tomorrow, I'm very looking forward to seeing that.
✓ The lecture I signed up for will open tomorrow, so I'm looking forward to hearing that.

In the first part, you say the word "did" which is past tense, but then you used the word "have" which is present tense.

In the second part, you have both "sleepy" and "tired" in the same sentence, but they mean the same thing, so you should only have one.

In the third part, I'm not sure if you're meaning you won't get to work UNTIL a certain time, or if you are just saying that you will be getting to work AT that time. If it's the first, that would indicate you usually get to work earlier or something is preventing you from getting there when you usually get there.

In the last part, you shouldn't start a sentence with the word "and" if you can help it.

Lastly, I think you could make this whole thing more concise by combining sentences.
"I finally completed all the tasks I had for today, even though I was pretty tired. Tomorrow I won't be getting to my workplace until 9:30 AM and I only have one day of work left! The lecture I signed up for will open tomorrow, so I'm also looking forward to hearing that."

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