Andromeda
Junior Member
- Joined
- Mar 3, 2020
- Member Type
- Academic
- Native Language
- English
- Home Country
- England
- Current Location
- England
Dear teachers,
A university in London sent emails to students in an asian country about some online lectures that would be held on a certain date at 2 pm. But the students are not sure whether the "2 pm" is London time or their local time. Which of the following expressions is idiomatically correct in regard to asking about the time?
1. Are the lectures held at London time?
2. Are the lectures in London or our country's time?
Or, are there other ways of asking the same thing?
Thank you
A university in London sent emails to students in an asian country about some online lectures that would be held on a certain date at 2 pm. But the students are not sure whether the "2 pm" is London time or their local time. Which of the following expressions is idiomatically correct in regard to asking about the time?
1. Are the lectures held at London time?
2. Are the lectures in London or our country's time?
Or, are there other ways of asking the same thing?
Thank you