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OUR CLASS MEETS EVERY MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY

 In this topic, students will learn how to talk about class schedules, meeting days, and regular routines. They will practice using the present simple to describe repeated actions, and explore related time expressions such as days of the week and prepositions of time. Students will also review adverbs of frequency to talk about how often something happens.

For example:

  • Our class meets every Monday and Wednesday.

  • I go to the library on Mondays.

  • He doesn’t study on weekends.

This topic is great for helping learners discuss their weekly routines and understand how to describe their school or study schedules.


GRAMMAR

  1. Present Simple (routine actions):

    • Our class meets on Mondays and Wednesdays.

    • She doesn’t attend class on Fridays.

  2. Present Continuous (temporary or current actions):

    • I’m studying English this semester.

    • They are preparing a group project this week.

  3. Past Simple:

    • Last week, we had class on Wednesday.

    • I missed Monday’s lesson.

  4. Future (Will / Going to):

    • We will have a guest speaker next Monday.

    • They’re going to present their project on Wednesday.

  5. Modal Verbs:

    • You should come to class on time.

    • Students mustn't be late.

  6. Adverbs of frequency:

    • always, usually, often, sometimes, never

    • We usually review homework on Wednesdays.

  7. Prepositions of time:

    • on Monday, on Wednesday, at 10 AM, before class


VOCABULARY

  1. Meet – To gather or have a class together.

  2. Schedule – A plan showing days and times.

  3. Lesson – A period of learning something.

  4. Group – A number of students working together.

  5. Review – To go over material again.

  6. Homework – Assignments to complete outside of class.

  7. Attend – To go to a class or event.

  8. Lecture – A talk or presentation by a teacher.

  9. Assignment – A task given to students.

  10. Reminder – Something that helps you remember.


USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • Our class meets every Monday and Wednesday.

  • What days do you have class?

  • We don’t have class on Fridays.

  • I always attend class on time.

  • Do we have class tomorrow?

  • Let’s meet in the classroom at 9 AM.


SENTENCES

Positive:

  • Our class meets every Monday and Wednesday.

  • I attend both lessons every week.

  • We always start on time.

Negative:

  • I don’t have class on Tuesdays.

  • She doesn’t come on Wednesdays.

  • We aren’t meeting this Monday.

Questions:

  • What days does your class meet?

  • Do you have class on Wednesday?

  • Are we meeting this week?

Answers:

  • Yes, we meet on both Monday and Wednesday.

  • No, we only meet once a week.

  • We have lessons on those two days.


CONVERSATION

Leo: Hi Mia! What days do we have class again?

Mia: Hey Leo! We meet every Monday and Wednesday at 9 AM.

Leo: Oh right. I forgot about Wednesday.

Mia: Don’t worry! I set reminders on my phone.

Leo: That’s smart. Do we always have class both days?

Mia: Yes, unless the teacher cancels it. We usually review homework on Mondays and do group work on Wednesdays.

Leo: That helps. I’ll try not to miss any more.

Mia: Great! See you in class!


LONG READING

Many schools have classes on specific days. For example, some classes meet twice a week, like on Monday and Wednesday. These days are fixed, and students know when to prepare. Having a clear schedule helps students manage their time better.

Lena is a student in an English class that meets every Monday and Wednesday. On Mondays, the teacher gives homework and explains new topics. On Wednesdays, they check the homework and do group activities. Lena likes this schedule because she can organize her study time around it. She never misses a class and always completes her assignments on time.

Regular class days help students focus, stay motivated, and plan their week efficiently.

Questions and Answers:

  1. What days does Lena have English class? – Monday and Wednesday.

  2. What happens on Mondays? – The teacher gives homework and explains new topics.

  3. What happens on Wednesdays? – They review homework and do group work.

  4. Why does Lena like the schedule? – Because she can organize her study time.

  5. Does Lena miss any classes? – No, she never misses a class.

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