UNIT 9 A1+ MY ROUTINES Part I
Objectives Talking about your daily activities Telling time and asking about daily schedules
What time do you get up?
► What time do you get up? Daily activities [part 1]
Wake up/ Get up
Brush your teeth
Wash your face
Take a shower Take a bath
Get dressed
Comb/ Brush your hair
Make lunch breakfast dinner Have breakfast lunch dinner
Leave the house
Catch/ Take the bus
Go to school
Go to work
Asking about daily schedules ► What time do you get up? Asking about daily schedules
‘ When ’ ‘ What time ’ does do he I she you it we singular subject they Plural subject ‘ When ’ ‘ What time ’ does do base verb (activities) activities Example
When do you usually have breakfast When do you usually have breakfast? What time does Sally go to school on Mondays?
I get up at half past five every day.
► I get up at half past five every day. Telling the time
Midday
Midnight
AM PM Ex. 9 PM 4 PM Ex. 9 AM 4 AM
O’clock Ex. 3 O’clock Ex. 6 O’clock Ex. 12 O’clock Ex. 9 O’clock
Half Ex. Half past ten = 10. 30
Quarter Ex. Quarter past three = 3.15 Quarter to three = 2.45
5.30 12.45 = five thirty Or half past five = twelve forty-five Or quarter to one
It’s + time It’s two o’clock. (2.00) It’s quarter past eight. (8.15) To tell the time: It’s + time It’s two o’clock. (2.00) It’s quarter past eight. (8.15) It’s half pass three. (3.30)
Describing your daily activities: ‘at’ + specific points in time
I leave the house at 5.30 every morning. My brothers usually go to work at 10.45. Cody has lunch at 12.15 on weekdays.
End of Part 1
UNIT 9 A1+ MY ROUTINES Part II
You play the guitar at The Steak House
► You play the guitar at The Steak House Daily activities [part 2]
Go back/ Get home
Change/ take off clothes
Walk the dog
Do homework
Put on night clothes
Go to bed
I work there on Mondays and Thursdays.
► I work there on Mondays and Thursdays. Present simple: positive forms
Example I/ You/ We/They/ base verb Plural subjects He/ She/ It base verb He/ She/ It Singular subjects Verb + (-s/-es) Example
I always go to bed at eight. But she always goes to bed at ten. We usually do our homework before dinner. But Cody usually does his homework after that.
► I work there on Mondays and Thursdays. Present simple: negative forms
Base verb Example I/ You/ We/ They/ do not Plural subjects “don’t” do not “don’t” Base verb He/ She/ It Singular subjects does not “doesn’t” Example
We don’t always walk the dog in the evening. Eddie doesn’t drive to work. He takes a bus.
Talking about your daily activities
On weekdays, I always get up at half past six On weekdays, I always get up at half past six. Then I have a shower and get dressed. I have breakfast at quarter past seven and leaves the house at eight. I usually walk to school. My close friend, Steve, walks to school too. But when it rains, we don’t walk to school—we catch a bus.
End of Part 2