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Learning English Vocabulary

Time expression with in, on and at

Learning English Vocabulary

BBC

Language Learning, Education

4.5523 Ratings

🗓️ 4 September 2023

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Learn how to use time expression with the preposition in, on and at

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0:00.0

This is a download from BBC Learning English. To find out more, visit our website.

0:07.0

Six-minute vocabulary.

0:09.0

From BBC LearningEnglish.com.

0:13.0

Hello and welcome to six-minute vocabulary. I'm Neil.

0:18.1

A very smart, Neil. And I'm Catherine. Why are you wearing a suit, Neil?

0:22.1

You're looking very smart for work?

0:23.8

Well, yes, you're right.

0:25.1

I am wearing a suit because I'm going to a wedding at 1 o'clock.

0:30.6

Very good.

0:31.5

I love weddings.

0:32.4

I love weddings too.

0:33.8

I'm going to another one on Saturday.

0:36.3

Fantastic, Neil.

0:37.2

And at and on are two of the words we're discussing in today's programme.

0:42.2

Yes, because we're talking about time expressions with in, on and at.

0:48.8

We'll explain why we say at 1 o'clock, but on Saturday.

0:54.2

Yes, and we'll give you lots of examples.

0:57.4

Let's start by listening to Mike and Rob.

1:00.1

They're trying to find a time to meet up.

1:02.6

Think about this question while you listen.

1:05.5

What time can Rob meet Mike?

1:08.8

How about lunch on Monday, Rob?

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