What’s the time? Look at the clock below.
- Učenik koristi vokabular za svakodnevne aktivnosti.
- Učenik pokazuje razumijevanje slušanjem kroz rješavanje zadataka.
- Učenik koristi Present Simple.
- Učenik govori o životu teenagera po predlošku.
1 What’s the time?
What's the time? |
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CLOCK | TIME |
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quarter past | |
half past | |
quarter to |
2 It’s your turn
It’s your turn. Talk to one of your classmates. Ask and answer at least five questions.
E.g. What’s the time? It is seven o’clock.
3 Listen and finish the sentences
What does Lucas do every day? Listen and finish the sentences.
My name is Lucas and I am 16. I live in London in a big house with my parents.
I wake up at seven and I usually get out of bed at around half past seven every morning. I take a shower and have breakfast downstairs in the kitchen. I usually eat cereal and drink a glass of orange juice but sometimes I have a toast with cheese or ham.
Then I pack my bag and go to school. I walk because my school is only 15 minutes' walk in the morning. It is in the centre of London and it is only boys there.
School starts at half past eight and then we have two lessons until quarter past ten.
At a quarter to eleven we have a break for fifteen minutes. Then, from 11 until 12:40 we have two more lessons and then lunchtime.
The school ends at 3:30 and then I go home. I usually relax for an hour. I read or watch television.
My mom comes home at about 5:30 so we usually have dinner at 6:30.
At around 7 I do my homework and chat with my parents.
I go to bed at around 10. I have my swimming practice three times a week from 8 to 10. Then I go to bed quite late, at around 11.
4 Listen and fill in the gaps
Listen to the tapescript and fill in the gaps in the exercise below.
My name is Lucas and I am 16. I live in London in a big house with my parents.
I wake up at seven and I usually get out of bed at around half past seven every morning. I take a shower and have breakfast downstairs in the kitchen. I usually eat cereal and drink a glass of orange juice but sometimes I have a toast with cheese or ham.
Then I pack my bag and go to school. I walk because my school is only 15 minutes' walk in the morning. It is in the centre of London and it is only boys there.
School starts at half past eight and then we have two lessons until quarter past ten.
At a quarter to eleven we have a break for fifteen minutes. Then, from 11 until 12:40 we have two more lessons and then lunchtime.
The school ends at 3:30 and then I go home. I usually relax for an hour. I read or watch television.
My mom comes home at about 5:30 so we usually have dinner at 6:30.
At around 7 I do my homework and chat with my parents.
I go to bed at around 10. I have my swimming practice three times a week from 8 to 10. Then I go to bed quite late, at around 11.
REMEMBER BOX
REMEMBER BOX - Present simple tense
TIME EXPRESSIONS
- day
- night
- morning
- week
- month
- year
- afternoon
- evening
- always
- usually
- often
- sometimes
- rarely
- never
VERB ENDINGS
- I watch
- You watch
- He/She/It watches
- We watch
- You watch
- They watch
- I study
- You study
- He/She/It studies
- We study
- You study
- They study
- I buy
- You buy
- He/She/It buys
- We buy
- You buy
- They buy
USES
- He walks every day.
- She studies at night.
- The Earth is round.
- He has brown hair.
EAT
HE / SHE / IT
EATS
DO NOT EAT
DON'T NOT EAT
HE / SHE / IT
DOES NOT EAT
DOESN'T NOT EAT
I / YOU / WE / YOU / THEY
EAT?
DOES
HE / SHE / IT
EAT?
5 Choose the right form
Choose the right verb forms for the sentences below.
Bob always tea in the morning.
What she ?
My sister play tennis.
They often their grandparents at weekends.
We sometimes to the ice rink.
Where your parents from?
you to go home?
I watch television after school.
6 Fill in
Fill in the sentences with correct verb forms.
(visit)
(go)
(go)
(watch)
(watch) / (not watch)
(like)
(not like)
(go)
(go)
7 Daily routines
7.1 Match with pictures
Match the words with the pictures
7.2 Match with definitions
Match the words with the definitions
7.3 Correct order
Put the actions in the correct order.
8 Talk about your day
Talk about your day. Use the actions from exercise above. For example: I wake up at...; I have breakfast at...; I have a shower at...; I go to school at...; and so on.