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Daily routine
a Match the verb phrases and pictures.
Busy Belinda
have a shower
have a coffee
do the housework
start work at 8.30
finish work at 6.30
get dressed
11 wake up at 7.00
have lunch at work
g0 shopping
go to bed
have pizza for dinner
get home late
40 to work by bus
put on make-up
check emails
get to work
Chilled Charlie
go to Italian classes
W get up at 800
have breakfast
have a shave
go home early
walk to work
relax
take the dog for a walk
sleep for eight hours
make dinner
have a bath
see friends
b @4.8 Look at the pictures. Listen
and check
B have
1 For family and possessions, eg. have
three children, He has a big house.
2 For activities, e.g. | have lunch at 1.30.
She has a shower in the moming.
3 For food and drink, 2.9 have a cofiee,
have a sandwich.
AcTIvATION Cover the verb phrases.
A describe Belinda’s day. Then B describe
Charlie's day.
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VOCABULARY BANK
Busy Belinda
Chilled CharlieTime
1 TELLING THE TIME
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a Match the clocks and phrases.
It's @) quarter past six.
It's six o'clock,
1 It's @) quarter to seven.
It's ten past six.
It's five to seven,
It's twenty-five to seven,
It's half past six.
It's three minutes past six.
It's twenty past six.
b @3.26 Listen and check.
B Time
You can ask for the time in two ways:
What time is it? OR What's the time?
For times which are not multiples of five, we use
minutes, e.g. 6.03 = It's three minutes past six.
When you can't be exact, use about:
“What time do you get up?’
‘At about 7.00.’
ACTIVATION Cover the phrases and look at the clocks.
Ask and answer with a partner.
What time is it? / What's the time?) (1s
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VOCABULARY BANK
2 EXPRESSIONS OF FREQUENCY
2 Complete the expressions.
jends?
M, TW, Th, F,5,S
How often do you see your
1 every /evril day
2 every w week 1, week 2, week 3, etc
3 every m. January, February, March,
etc.
4 everyy e.g. 2017, 2018, 2019, etc.
5 once lwans! a ‘eg. only on Mondays
6 twice twas! a ‘¢g. on Mondays and
Wednesdays
2. on Mondays,
Wednesdays, and Fridays
2g. in January, Apri July,
and October
7 three times a
8 fourtimes a
b @4.17 Listen and check.
ACTIVATION Cover the left-hand column, Test yourself.
3 ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY
‘a What do the highlighted words mean? Match
sentences 1-6 to a-f.
1 IB always /'~Iweiz/ get up at 7.00 during the week.
2 (H Leften ofn/ go to the cinema after work.
3-H | usually ju:suoli finish work at 6.00.
4-0) sometimes 'samtamz/ meet a friend for lunch,
5 1 I hardly ever ‘howd eva’ go to the theatre.
6 (ME I never (neva! have coffee.
About seven or eight times a month.
by tstet work at 8.09 every day
© But on Fridays we stop at 3.00.
I don't ike it
Only once or twice a year.
£ About once or twice a month,
b @4.18 Listen and check.
© @4.19 Listen and repeat the highlighted adverbs
of frequency.
‘DB normally
‘Normally nc:maliis the same as usually.
I normally get up early. = l usually get up early.
ACTIVATION Cover sentences 1-6 and look at
Can you remember the sentences?
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