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Lcchang Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

What do you call this...

Dear teachers,

I am working on a class schedule. For each class, I have to put what I am going to teach on each day on a piece of paper . Say, today I have to teach unit 8 on page 186, and the content of the unit is about bla bla bla... I try to come up with a title for this kind of thing but don't know what to call it. Can I go...Class Progress Table, Class Timetable, Timetable of the class, Class schedule, or can you give me some advice? Thanks a lot.

LCChang
  

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Well, my school calls it a matrix or a timetable, but I do not think it really matters. There are no set grammatical rules for what a title should be as far as I know.

  • Well, my school calls it a matrix or a timetable, but I do not think it really matters.
  • There are no set grammatical rules for what a title should be as far as I know.
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Well, my school calls it a matrix or a timetable, but I do not think it really matters. There are no set grammatical rules for what a title should be as far as I know.
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What about a "lesson plan"?

(P.S. - Usually it's "blah blah blah" with an H on the end.)
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Watchayakan Well, my school calls it a matrix or a timetable, but I do not think it really matters. There are no set grammatical rules for what a title should be as far as I know.
I think a matrix has at least two components. A planner, agenda, schedule, timetable, to-do-list, and checklist are quite similar, depending on what is being described.
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Better, thanks.

LCChang

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