Jan. 25, 2023
In the above sheet on January
26th, 11:30am, the time 9:30am is green. Does it mean it is booked by other students already? If so, from 9:30am to when? I mean, how long does the lesson last? The time at 11:30am on the same day is not green. I guess it is available for students to book. If I book a lesson at that time (11:30am), how long should I choose the lesson duration? I mean I only know you are available at 11:30am on January 26th, but I don’t know the end time. For example, you may be available from 11:30am to 12 pm and you also may be free from 11:30 to 12:30pm. That affects me choosing the duration of a class, so I must know the sheet clearly. Thank you.
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In the above sheet on January
I would keep this with the sentence below
26th, 119:30 am, the time 9 and 11:30am isare green.
I don’t fully understand this sentence. See my changes.
Does it mean it isthe times are already booked by other students already?
If so, from 9:30am to when?
I mean, how long does the lesson last?
The time at 11:30am on the same day is not green.
I guess it is available for students to book.
If I book a lesson at that time (11:30am), how long should I choose as the lesson duration?
I mean, I only know you are available at 11:30am on January 26th, but I don’t know the enduntil what time.
For example, you may be available from 11:30am to 12 pm andbut you may also may be free from 11:30 to 12:30pm.
That affects memakes it difficult to choosinge the durationlength of a class, aso I must knowunderstand the sheet clearlybetter.
Thank you.
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In the above sheet on January 26th, 11:30am, the time 9:30am is in green.
26th, 11:30am, the time 9:30am is green.
Does it mean it ishas already been booked by other students already?
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If so, from 9:30am to when?
I mean, how long does the lesson last?
The time at 11:30am on the same day is not green.
I guess it is available for students to book.
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I mean I only knowknow that you are only available at 11:30am on January 26th, but I don’t know the end time.
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That affects me when choosing the duration of athe class, so I must know the sheetyour availability clearly.
Thank you.
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Is this post just for practice, or do you really have questions about that calendar?
If these questions are real, I would assume that green time blocks are available, since green usually means “go” in traffic signals. Also, some of the green blocks have a “hot” label on them, perhaps to encourage people to choose these times, or to indicate that they are popular. If they were not available, it might not make sense to label them “hot.”
The blocks are spaced two hours apart. Personally, I would assume that the teacher is available for up to two hours, unless the system doesn’t allow you to book such a long period of time.
Have you tried clicking on one of the blocks to see what happens?
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In the above sheet on January In the above sheet on January 26th, 11:30am, the time 9:30am is in green. In the above sheet on January I would keep this with the sentence below
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26th, 11:30am, the time 9:30am is green.
26th, I don’t fully understand this sentence. See my changes.
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Does it mean it is booked by other students already? Does it mean it Does it mean it Natural word order
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If so, from 9:30am to when? |
I mean, how long does the lesson last? |
The time at 11:30am on the same day is not green. |
I guess it is available for students to book. |
If I book a lesson at that time (11:30am), how long should I choose the lesson duration? If I book a lesson at that time (11:30am), how long If I book a lesson at that time (11:30am), how long should I choose as the lesson duration? |
I mean I only know you are available at 11:30am on January 26th, but I don’t know the end time. I mean I Word order
I mean, I only know you are available at 11:30am on January 26th, but I don’t know |
For example, you may be available from 11:30am to 12 pm and you also may be free from 11:30 to 12:30pm. For example, you may be available from 11:30am to 12 pm |
That affects me choosing the duration of a class, so I must know the sheet clearly. That affects me when choosing the duration of That |
Thank you. |
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