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Transcript
Class 4
Gender Equality
Conversation Club
Start
Music recommendation of the week
What's going on around the world?
Let's talk about it
- Does gender equality really exist? Where?
- Do you think there are any jobs that only men or women can do?
- Do you think there are any cultural or traditional beliefs that prevent gender equality?
- How can society encourage more girls to pursue careers in traditionally male-dominated fields?
- What are some common stereotypes about gender roles? How can they be challenged?
A little grammar
Prepositions of time
ON
IN
We use 'on' to talk about days of the week, days + parts of days, dates, specific days, weekends, etc.
AT
We use 'in' to talk about months, seasons, years, decades, centuries, parts of the day, etc.
We use 'at' to talk about the time, holidays, the night, the weekend, noon.
On Sundays. On Monday night. On August 22. On Christmas eve. On my birthday. On Tuesday. On weekends.
In June. In the summer. In 1992. In the 90s. In the XVIII centuries. In the afternoon.
At 7pm. At Christmas. At night. At the weekend. At noon.
A little grammar
Prepositions of place
ON
IN
A SURFACE
AT
AN ENCLOSED SPACE
On the wall. On the ceiling. On the door. On the cover. On the floor. On the carpet. On the page. On the sofa.
A POINT
In London. In France. In the garden. In a box. In my pocket. In my wallet. In a building.
At the corner. At the bus stop. At the door. At the top of the page. At the end of the road. At the entrance. At the front desk.
Idioms of the week
What does 'by the skinof one’s teeth' mean?
I passed that test by the skin of my teeth with a 10/20.
To barely get something done.
Idioms of the week
What does 'straight fromthe horse's mouth' mean?
I already know the truth. I heard straight from the horse's mouth.
To hear information directly from the person involved.
Idioms of the week
What does 'wrap one's head around something' mean?
That's really complicated. It's going to take a moment to wrap my head around that.