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DO YOU WANT TO RESCHEDULE FOR WEDNESDAY AT 1:00P.M.?

 The sentence "Do you want to reschedule for Wednesday at 1:00 p.m.?" is a polite question used to change the time of a meeting or appointment. The verb "reschedule" means to choose a new date or time for something that was already planned.

We use this question when someone cannot attend the original time. It is common in work, school, medical, or social situations.

📌 Examples:

  • Do you want to reschedule for Wednesday at 1:00 p.m.?

  • Can we reschedule the meeting to Friday morning?

  • I need to reschedule my doctor’s appointment.

  • She wants to reschedule her interview.

  • We are going to reschedule for next week.


🟦 GRAMMAR (with examples)

Present Simple

  • I reschedule appointments when I am busy.

  • He calls to reschedule.

  • Do you want to reschedule?

Present Continuous

  • I am rescheduling the class now.

  • She is changing the appointment time.

Past Simple

  • I rescheduled my meeting yesterday.

  • They called and changed the time.

  • Did you reschedule your class?

Future (will / going to)

  • I will reschedule for Wednesday.

  • We are going to reschedule the appointment.

Modal Verbs (can, should, must)

  • You can call the office to reschedule.

  • We should find a new time.

  • You mustn’t forget the new date.

Prepositions and time phrases

  • at 1:00 p.m., on Wednesday, next week, this afternoon, etc.

  • I have a meeting at 2:00.

  • Let’s meet on Friday.


🟨 VOCABULARY (10 words with definition)

  1. Reschedule – To set a new time or date for something.

  2. Appointment – A planned meeting or event.

  3. Meeting – A group of people coming together to talk.

  4. Available – Free to do something at a certain time.

  5. Busy – Having many things to do.

  6. Change – To make something different.

  7. Calendar – A tool to organize dates and events.

  8. Plan – An idea or schedule for what you will do.

  9. Time – A specific hour of the day.

  10. Confirm – To say that something is true or final.


🟧 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • Do you want to reschedule?

  • Can we move it to another day?

  • Is Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. okay?

  • Let me check my calendar.

  • That time works for me.

  • Sorry, I’m not available then.

  • Let’s confirm the new time.

  • Thanks for understanding!


🟪 SENTENCES

Positive:

  • I want to reschedule the meeting.

  • She reschedules when she is sick.

  • We are going to meet on Wednesday at 1:00 p.m.

  • He rescheduled his appointment yesterday.

  • I will call to reschedule.

Negative:

  • I don’t want to reschedule.

  • He can’t come at that time.

  • She isn’t available on Wednesday.

  • We didn’t change the date.

  • They won’t reschedule this week.

Questions:

  • Do you want to reschedule?

  • Can we meet on Wednesday?

  • Are you free at 1:00 p.m.?

  • Did you talk to the office?

  • Will you call to reschedule?

Answers:

  • Yes, Wednesday at 1:00 is perfect.

  • No, I’m not available then.

  • Yes, I want to reschedule.

  • No, I already confirmed the time.

  • Yes, I’ll call them now.


🗨️ CONVERSATION

Emma: Hi, I can't make it to our meeting today.
Liam: No problem. Do you want to reschedule for Wednesday at 1:00 p.m.?
Emma: Yes, that works well for me.
Liam: Great. I’ll update the calendar.
Emma: Thanks! See you on Wednesday.
Liam: See you then!


📖 READING

"Rescheduling the Appointment"

Jacob had a dentist appointment on Tuesday morning. But his teacher planned a surprise test that day. Jacob needed to change his plan. He called the dental office and said, “Hi, I need to reschedule my appointment.”

The receptionist asked, “Do you want to reschedule for Wednesday at 1:00 p.m.?”

Jacob looked at his schedule. “Yes, that time is good for me,” he said. The receptionist confirmed the new time. Jacob was happy because he could take the test and see the dentist too.

Comprehension Questions:

  1. Why did Jacob want to reschedule?
    → Because he had a surprise test.

  2. Who did he call?
    → The dental office.

  3. What new time was offered?
    → Wednesday at 1:00 p.m.

  4. Did Jacob accept the new time?
    → Yes, he did.

  5. How did Jacob feel after rescheduling?
    → Happy and relieved.

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