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On Time or In Time

Apr 10, 20241 minEp. 62
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Episode description

Discover the difference between the 2 :)

Transcript

Hello and welcome to Wednesday’s Words with English with Languissimo® which will help you improve your vocabulary so that you can communicate better in English.

My name is Vanessa Rocket. I’m the founder and CEO of Languissimo®.

Today, I will quickly cover the difference between “on time” and “in time” 

-          “On time” means “à l’heure”. You usually try to be on time for an appointment or a meeting. If you’re not on time, you’re either late or early. Planes at the airport are generally cancelled, delayed or on time.

-          “In time” means “à temps”. If you finish a project within the time required, you finish it in time. If you have a plane to catch and you’re running late, there’s a good chance you won’t catch it in time.

Some Practice Questions

-          Do you usually arrive on time to your appointments?

-          You have listened to this podcast just in time to do what?

Ta da! That’s it for today! I hope you enjoyed this podcast. Subscribe to English with Languissimo®, practice, take care and have a great Wednesday! Big hugs 😊

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