answersLogoWhite

0

Yes, in fact it would be better to say, "What time is your lesson?" "At what time is your lesson?" makes the speaker sound stuffy and the usage is too formal for conversation. A lawyer examining a witness in court might say, "At what time..." because a court of law is a formal situation.

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Natural Sciences

What is time in leu?

Time instead (of) something.


What is micro-teaching?

Micro teaching is when a lesson is video taped. After the lesson is over the tape is watched by the teacher so that he or she can critique the lesson.


Does difference between EST and UTC time change during day light saving?

Yes, the difference between Eastern Standard Time (EST) and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) changes during Daylight Saving Time. When Daylight Saving Time is in effect, Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) is used instead of EST and the time difference between EDT and UTC is 4 hours instead of 5 hours.


How do you write a lesson plan?

EDIT Answer by Jponbac GunnaCONFIDENCE VOTES 84.7KRetired teacher with an advocation in history who loves to travel.Lesson plans are the bones of a lesson. They state what the students are expected to learn (objectives), how they are going to learn it, and the expected outcomes. Within the lesson plans are also the state standards and the areas the lesson will cover in that lesson. A lesson plan is not one day, but for a week and each day builds on the next day so there is a progression of learning. When looking a month of lesson plans the reader should be able to see the goal of the teacher and how the students learn what they are taught.11 people found this useful


If it is 4 PM in Central Standard Time what time is it in Central Time?

Central Time and Central Standard Time are the same thing. "Standard Time" just means "not Daylight Time." In the winter months, we go by Standard Time, and in the summer months, we go by Daylight Time. Most people just say "Central Time" (or Pacific Time, Mountain Time, Eastern Time) instead of "Central Standard Time" or "Central Daylight Time" because it's shorter. If it's the middle of the summer, for example, and someone says, "Hey, what time is it now in Chicago?" most people would just say, "It's noon Central Time" instead of "It's noon Central Daylight Time." Since most people in the U.S. are perfectly aware of whether or not the country is on Standard Time or Daylight Time at the moment, it doesn't need to be stated every single time. Or, if someone asked you a general question like, "What is 10 AM Pacific Time in Central Time?" The answer is always going to be the same: 10 AM Pacific Daylight Time is 12 PM Central Daylight Time, and 10 AM Pacific Standard Time is still 12 PM Central Standard Time. So for a question like this, whether or not it's Daylight or Standard Time is irrelevant.