Muhammed Qasim
Please suggest better way to deliver the same meaning. How can I tell somebody that I am going to schedule a time, to have lessons on Math subject, with my teacher: - I am going to schedule time for Math lesson with my teacher. - I am going set time for Math lessons with my teacher. - I am going to plan the timetable for Math lessons with my teacher. Please rewrite alternatives or improve the above sentences which seem natural to natives.
2017年11月27日 13:51
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Aha, whoops! Accidentally put it in the comment sec tion! What you are looking for can be written many different ways, actually. You could say... 1. "I am scheduling a math lesson with my teacher." 2. "I am going to go over (or you can put "study " rather than "go over") timetables with my teacher." 3. "I am setting a time to study with my math teacher." You can use different words or even change the sentence completely. In a conversation, you could say, "I'm scheduling a lesson with my math teacher." If the person is interested, they may reply with, "What kind of lesson?" or "What are you going to learn?" Then, you can answer what kind of lesson it will be. Hope that helps!
2017年11月27日
Hey! What you are looking for can be written many different ways, actually. You could say... 1. "I am scheduling a math lesson with my teacher." 2. "I am going to go over (or you can put "study " rather than "go over") timetables with my teacher." 3. "I am setting a time to study with my math teacher." You can use different words or even change the sentence completely. In a conversation, you could say, "I'm scheduling a lesson with my math teacher." If the person is interested, they reply with, "What kind of lesson?" or "What are you going to learn?" Then, you can answer what kind of lesson it will be. Hope that helps!
2017年11月27日
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