Scenario: Asking About the Class Schedule

Conversation : 1
BeginnerBest Practice
Student A: Hey, do you know what class we have next?
Student B: Yeah, I think it’s science.
Student A: Thanks! I wasn’t sure.
Student B: No problem. I checked the schedule this morning.
Student A: I should check it more often.
Student B: Yeah, it helps!

Examples

1: schedule
Meaning: A plan that shows when things will happen.
Sentences Using schedule for better understanding
1 .The class schedule is posted on the board.
2 .Check the schedule to see what’s next.
3 .I wrote the schedule in my notebook.
2: next
Meaning: Coming after something else.
Sentences Using next for better understanding
1 .What class is next?
2 .Next, we have math.
3 .I'm ready for the next lesson.
Conversation : 2
IntermediateBest Practice
Student A: Hey, I left my timetable at home. Do you remember what’s after English?
Student B: Let me think... I believe we have geography next.
Student A: Oh right! I always forget the order.
Student B: Same here. That’s why I keep a photo of it on my phone.
Student A: Smart idea! I should do that too.
Student B: It really helps when you’re unsure.

Examples

1: timetable
Meaning: A detailed plan showing times and subjects or events.
Sentences Using timetable for better understanding
1 .My timetable says we have gym next.
2 .I forgot to bring my timetable today.
3 .The new timetable starts next week.
2: unsure
Meaning: Not certain or confident.
Sentences Using unsure for better understanding
1 .I was unsure about the subject order.
2 .She felt unsure during the quiz.
3 .He looked unsure about where to go.
Conversation : 3
ProBest Practice
Student A: Hey, I completely blanked on our schedule today. Do you know what’s lined up after lunch?
Student B: Yeah, we’ve got computer science followed by art, if I’m not mistaken.
Student A: Phew, I almost brought the wrong books. Thanks for the heads-up!
Student B: No worries. I always double-check the digital schedule to be safe.
Student A: That’s wise. I’ll start doing that too to avoid last-minute confusion.
Student B: Definitely helps, especially on days with special classes.

Examples

1: lined up
Meaning: Scheduled or planned to happen.
Sentences Using lined up for better understanding
1 .We have math and history lined up for today.
2 .What’s lined up after lunch?
3 .The school has many activities lined up this week.
2: heads-up
Meaning: A warning or useful piece of information.
Sentences Using heads-up for better understanding
1 .Thanks for the heads-up about the schedule change.
2 .She gave me a heads-up before the surprise quiz.
3 .He sent a heads-up message in the group chat.
3: confusion
Meaning: A state of being unclear or not understanding something.
Sentences Using confusion for better understanding
1 .There was confusion about the test date.
2 .Reading the wrong schedule caused confusion.
3 .The teacher cleared up the confusion quickly.