2024-05-29
1 分钟Phil has scheduled a time to talk to you about the word 'schedule'. That time is now and he will do it in 60 seconds. TRANSCRIPT Find a full transcript for this episode and more programmes to help you with your English at: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/course/eiam/unit-3/session-83 FIND BBC LEARNING ENGLISH HERE: Visit our website ✔️https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish Follow us ✔️https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/followus LIKE PODCASTS? Try some of our other popular podcasts including: ✔️ Learning Easy English ✔️ 6 Minute English ✔️ Learning English Stories They're all available by searching in your podcast app
Lets learn schedule.
Its a verb and a noun and you can say it as schedule or schedule as a noun.
It can be a plan or a list of when things happen according to the schedule.
We start at nine tomorrow.
Especially in American English, a schedule can tell you when planes, trains and buses.
A plan to arrive at and depart from different places.
The flight schedule says that we should be leaving at 1015.
As a verb, schedule means to plan for something to happen at a certain time.
It's often used in the passive to talk about when things will or should happen.
The meeting was scheduled for 930, but everyone was late, so schedule or schedule is usually about time.
It's when things are planned to happen.
Make sure that practicing English is on your schedule.