in-class
in-class — 形容詞
1. happening or done during a lesson at school, college, or university — used to de
課堂的
在課堂上進行的
happening or done during a lesson at school, college, or university — used to describe tasks, activities, or assessments that take place within class time rather than as homework or outside study.
Mrs. Yasmin assigned an in-class essay on renewable energy for her science students.
Yasmin 老師指派她的理科學生寫一篇關於再生能源的課堂作文。
attributive before noun: in-class essay
In-class activities often help quiet students participate more than traditional lectures do.
課堂活動通常比傳統講課更能幫助害羞的學生參與討論。
Brandon finished his in-class math quiz with ten minutes left to check his answers.
Brandon 還有十分鐘可以檢查答案就寫完了他的課堂數學小考。
The teacher asked each student to give an in-class presentation on a short story.
老師要求每位學生針對一篇短篇故事進行課堂報告。
Amelia found that taking notes during in-class discussions helped her remember the material better.
Amelia 發現在課堂討論時做筆記有助於她更有效地記住內容。
- classroom
similar meaning, also attributive ('classroom activity'), but broader — can refer to the physical room rather than the lesson time
- lesson-time
less common, more informal; interchangeable in many school contexts
文法句型
in-class + noun
用法筆記
Attributive only — must appear directly before a noun. The separate adverbial phrase in class (two words, no hyphen) means 'during the lesson' and does not modify a noun (e.g., 'We discussed the topic in class.').