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Unit 3. Time and Date

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Unit 3. Time and Date

The document provides information about units and lessons in an English language learning program. It includes the date and details about vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, and skills practice lessons. Sample conversations are provided to demonstrate asking and answering questions about times, events, and dates. Key language for telling time is presented, as well as a vocabulary list of times of day. Learners are prompted to practice conversations by changing details about events.

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Unit 3

Time and date


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Pronunciation Grammar and Skill practice


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Pronunciation Grammar and Skill practice


car cup
1

far
garden

/ɑ:/

Open your mouth wide, put your tongue


down and the back of the mouth, put your
jaw down a little .
2 Listen and say these sentences with the partner and
correct if your partner mispronounces any words. (File 2)

1. How far is the car park?


2. We went to a large bar full of film stars.
3. We’re starting in half an hour.
3

sunny
love

/ʌ/

Open your mouth naturally. Put you tongue down


between the middle and the back of the mouth.
4 Listen and day these words and phrases. (File 4)

bus colour come cup front London luck Monday


month     mother much nothing number run study
sun uncle under
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Vocabulary

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Grammar and Skill practice
KEY LANGUAGE TELLING THE TIME

It’s five (o’clock) It’s


It’sfive
fiveofive
five It’s five fifteen

It’s a quarter
It’s five past five
past five
KEY LANGUAGE TELLING THE TIME

It’s five thirty It’s five forty-five It’s four fifty

It’s a quarter to
It’s half past five It’s ten to five
six
What time is it?

It’s ...................
VOCABULARY TIMES OF THE DAY
Ask you friend about their daily routine.
Example: What time (When) do you get up?
- Get up
- Brush your teeth
- Have breakfast / lunch / dinner
- Go to school / go to work
- Go home
Listen and complete the conversations.
6 Then practice with your partners. (File 6)

Conversation 1.
What time
Man: (1)……………….. is the meeting?
6
Woman: It starts at (2)……………………….. o'clock.
When
Man: (3)………………….. is it over?
7:30
Woman: It is over at (4)……………………………….
Man: Wow! So long!
7:15
Woman: Well, it might finish by (5)……………………………
Listen and complete the conversations.
6 Then practice with your partners. (File 6)

Conversation 2. 
Man: When is your first class?
8:30
Woman: It is at (6)……………………………………..
Man: Me too! When is your last class?
3:45
Woman: My last class is at (7)……………………………..
Man: When does it finish?
5:15
Woman: At (8)…………………………………..
late
Man: Wow, so (9)………………………….!
Woman: I know.
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Grammar and Skill practice
When is the party?

(It’s) __
in January on the 15th
(It’s) __ at 10 o’clock.
(It’s) __
 Questions with When and Preposition of time In-On-At

(It’s) ... 10 o’clock.


When is the party? (It’s) ... Friday at 10:00 p.m.
(It’s) ... January 15th .
When’s the party? (It’s) ... the 15th .
(It’s) ... January.
(It’s) ... noon.
7 Say the sentences out loud, filling in the gaps.

on at in
1. The concert is .............. July 14th ............. 3:00 ............... the afternoon.
in
2. The dinner is ................... on
December .............. the 6 th.
at
3. The party is ................. on
midnight ................. Saturday.
on
4. The movie is ................. at
November 1st ............... 8:30 P.M.
on at
5. The game is .................. Wednesday ................ noon.
at on July 19 th.
in the morning .........
6. The meeting is at State Bank ...........11:30 .........
BIRTHDAY PARTY

1.What day is the party?


2.What date is the party?
3.What time is the party?
4.Is it late at night?
5.Who do you go with?
6.Where is the party?
Listen to the conversation model. Then, change
8 the conversation using these events and information
or your own ones. (File 7)

Conversation model 1.
A: Look. There’s a dance on Wednesday.
B: Great! What time?
A: 10: 30. At Pat’s Restaurant.
B: Really? Let’s meet at 10:15
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Conversation model 2.
A: When’s your birthday?
B: On July 15th. When’s your birthday?
A: My birthday’s in November. On the 13th
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practice

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