🎯 Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

πŸ“š Grammar Explanation

We use the prepositions AT, ON, and IN to talk about time and place. Choosing the correct one depends on how specific you are.

Prepositions of Time

Preposition Use Examples
AT Specific times & moments at 8:00 AM, at midday, at lunchtime, at night
ON Days & dates on Monday, on 4th July, at the weekend
IN Longer periods (months, years, etc.) in the morning, in August, in 2025, in summer

Prepositions of Place

Preposition Use Examples
AT Specific points & addresses at the reception, at the bus stop, at 24 King Street
ON Surfaces & floors on the desk, on the wall, on the second floor
IN Enclosed spaces & large areas in the office, in a taxi, in London, in Italy
πŸ”‘ Key Learning Tip: Think from general to specific.
IN = Big (in a country, in a year)
ON = Medium (on a street, on a day)
AT = Small & Specific (at an address, at a time)

πŸ’Ό Professional Contexts

🏒 Context Card 1: AT, ON, IN in Professional Contexts
Scheduling Meetings: "The project kickoff is on Wednesday at 10 AM in the main conference room."
Discussing Deadlines: "This report is due in two weeks. Please submit it on the 15th."
Arranging Business Travel: "I will be in Berlin for the conference on Tuesday and Wednesday."
Describing Office Layouts: "You can find the marketing team on the third floor. My desk is at the window."
🀝 Context Card 2: AT, ON, IN in Daily Business
Writing Emails: "Please see the new schedule. The meeting on Friday is now at 3 PM."
Making Phone Calls: "Hi, I'm calling about the invoice. I am not in the office right now, can I call you back in an hour?"
Giving Directions: "Our building is at 100 Park Avenue. We are on the top floor."
Reporting Progress: "We finished the first phase in March. We are starting the next phase on Monday."

πŸ“– Examples & Analysis

βœ… Correct Usage

β€’ The weekly team meeting is at 9:00 AM. (We use AT for specific clock times).

β€’ All employees must attend the training session on Thursday. (We use ON for specific days of the week).

β€’ Our company was founded in 2010. (We use IN for years).

β€’ Let's meet at the reception desk before we go to lunch. (We use AT for a specific point or location).

β€’ I left the presentation file on your desk. (We use ON for a surface).

β€’ The new branch is in Singapore. (We use IN for large areas like cities and countries).

❌ Common Mistakes

Incorrect: The presentation is in Friday morning.
Correct: The presentation is on Friday morning.
(Explanation: We use ON for days, even if we add 'morning' or 'afternoon').

Incorrect: My manager is on his office.
Correct: My manager is in his office.
(Explanation: An office is an enclosed space, so we use IN).

Incorrect: The webinar starts on 4 PM.
Correct: The webinar starts at 4 PM.
(Explanation: We always use AT for specific clock times).

🎧 Listening Exercise

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Listening Questions

1. When is the main presentation?
2. Where is the team lunch reservation?
3. Complete the sentence from the audio: "It will be held ___ Conference Room 3..."

🧠 Interactive Quiz

Choose the correct preposition for each question about time and place.
1. The finance department is located ____ the fifth floor.
2. Our quarterly sales review is always ____ January.
3. Please arrive for the interview ____ 2:30 PM sharp.

βœ… Exercise A: True/False Grammar Check

Read the sentences. Are they grammatically correct? Choose True or False.
1. The documents are in the top drawer of my desk.
2. Our flight to New York leaves on 6 AM.
3. The project deadline is in 31st May.
4. I will be at a conference for the next two days.
5. You can see the agenda on the projector screen.

πŸ“Š Exercise B: Fill the Weekly Schedule

Complete the weekly schedule by filling the gaps with at, on, or in.
Event Time / Day Place / Location
1. Team Brainstorming Monday the Blue Room
2. Lunch with Client 12:30 PM the corner cafe
3. Budget Review the afternoon my office
4. Project Deadline Friday -

πŸ“§ Exercise C: Multiple Choice Cloze

Read the email and choose the correct preposition for each gap.
Subject: Update on Office Move

Hi everyone,

This is a quick update about our move (1) ___ the new building. The move will happen (2) ___ Saturday. Please make sure your desk is clear.

All IT equipment will be set up (3) ___ the weekend. We will be ready to work (4) ___ our new desks (5) ___ Monday morning.

Thanks,
Management
1. ...our move ___ the new building.
2. The move will happen ___ Saturday.
3. ...will be set up ___ the weekend.
4. ...ready to work ___ our new desks...
5. ...___ Monday morning.

πŸ—£οΈ Speaking Practice - Preparation for Class

⚠️ Preparation for Class Only
These tasks are for practice with your teacher. Prepare this topic for your next class.
Task 1: Describe Your Workday
1-2 minutes

Instructions: Tell your teacher about a typical workday. Use at, on, and in to describe your schedule. Prepare for 1 minute. Speak for 1-2 minutes.

Preparation Tips: Think about:

  • What time do you start work? (I start work at...)
  • What do you do in the morning? (In the morning, I...)
  • Do you have meetings on specific days? (On Wednesdays, I have...)

Example Framework: "On a typical day, I start work at 8:30 AM. In the morning, I check my emails. At 10 AM on Mondays, we have a team meeting in the main conference room..."

πŸ“ Prepare this topic for your next class

Task 2: Plan a Client Visit
1-2 minutes

Instructions: Imagine a client is visiting your office next week. Plan their one-day visit. Explain the schedule to your teacher. Prepare for 1-2 minutes.

Preparation Tips: Use the following structure:

  • Arrival time: The client will arrive at...
  • Meeting schedule: The first meeting is on... at... in...
  • Lunch plans: We will have lunch at...

Example Framework: "The client will arrive at the office at 10 AM on Tuesday. We will have a welcome coffee in the kitchen. The main meeting is at 10:30 AM in Room 4. Then, we'll have lunch at 1 PM at a restaurant near the office."

πŸ“ Prepare this topic for your next class

Task 3: Discuss a Business Conference
2-3 minutes

Instructions: You and your teacher are colleagues attending a conference. Discuss the schedule and decide which talks to see. Prepare for 2 minutes. Speak for 2-3 minutes.

Preparation Guidance: Look at a fictional schedule (your teacher can provide one or you can imagine one).

  • Discuss events on different days (on Friday, on Saturday)
  • Talk about specific talks at certain times (at 11 AM)
  • Mention locations (in Hall B, at the main stage)

Example Starter: "Okay, so the conference starts on Thursday. I see there's an interesting talk on marketing at 9 AM in the main hall. Are you interested in that?"

πŸ“ Prepare this topic for your next class

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