Spotlight 5. Module 6. Round the clock презентация

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Study the words

get up

go jogging

go to school

have breakfast

do the shopping

have lunch

surf the Net

have

a cup of tea

eat dinner

go to bed

watch a DVD

do homework

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Label the picture

get up

go jogging

go to school

have breakfast

do the shopping

have lunch

surf the Net

have

a cup of tea

eat dinner

go to bed

watch a DVD

do homework

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Put the words into three groups

get up

go jogging

go to school

have breakfast

do the shopping

have

lunch

surf the Net

have a cup of tea

eat dinner

go to bed

watch a DVD

do homework

in the morning

in the afternoon

in the evening

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It is half past ten.
It is quarter to two.

What time is it, please?
Have

you got the time, please?
Excuse me, what’s the time, please?

Study the rule

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It is half past three

It is quarter past nine

It is half past twelve

It

is six o’clock

It is quarter past five

It is half past eight

It is quarter to twelve

It is quarter past one

It is quarter to six

Label the pictures

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Write in numbers:
It is quarter to nine.
It is eight o’clock.
It is half past

eleven.

Write in words:
10.45
7.15
8.30
12.00
4.45

It is quarter past two.
It is half past seven.
It is quarter to one.

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LARA CROFT
This beautiful, strong archaeologist fights robots and does acrobatics all day,
right?

Well, not every day. Let’s see what she does when she’s at home.
In the morning…
Lara always gets ____ at 7 o’clock and gets dressed. Then, she ______ jogging
and works out in her gym – and all this before breakfast. Lara ____ a big
breakfast at about quarter to nine, then she sometimes goes shopping or works
___ her computer for a while
In the afternoon…
Lara usually eats lunch at about quarter past one. Her father John often visits
her and they have a _____ of tea and talk about work together.
In the evening…
Before dinner, Lara usually practices kickboxing. She eats at about half _____
six. Then, she relaxes. She reads a book or _________ a DVD. She never
______ to bed really late because she’s usually very busy the next day. It’s not
easy being an action hero.

on

past

up

goes

has

watches

cup

goes

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Prepositions of time

at + time

at + the time (3 o’clock, noon, midnight, night)
in

+ morning / afternoon / evening

7 o’clock

the morning

midnight

noon

the evening

half past six

at

in

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Chris wakes up
seven o’clock the
morning. He dresses and
has breakfast 7.30.
He

leaves home for school
8.30. He has his
lessons and at around 1.30
the afternoon, he
has his lunch at school.
He comes back home

the evening. He
does his homework and
seven o’clock he
has dinner. Then, he plays
on his PlayStation. He
always goes to sleep
about ten night.

Complete the text
with “in” or “at”

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Match the jobs to the people

Mr Brown is a
Mrs Perkins is a
Mr

Simpson is a

Mr Williams is a
Mr Green is a
Mr Jones is a

Miss Smith is a
Mr Wilson is a

painter

doctor

teacher

baker

waiter

mechanic

taxi driver

postman

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What are they doing?

Mr Brown
Mrs Perkins
Tony

Mr Williams
Mr Green
Mr Jones

Miss Smith
Mr Wilson
Ann and

Lynn
read a book
talk
say goodbye to the children
paint a hospital
look at the postman
repair a chair
wait for the ambulance
deliver a letter to Mrs Harris
drive a taxi
serve drinks

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Listen and put in order

Hi, Mike! What are you doing?

I’m waiting for my

dad. He’s painting this hospital.

Is he a painter?

Yes, he is. I sometimes meet him after school, then we catch the bus home. What does your dad do?

He’s a teacher. Look! There he is, across the road. He is waving goodbye to the children. We usually walk home together. Come and meet him!

Ok, and then you can meet my dad!

OK. Let’ go!

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I

He

She

It

We

You

They

am

is

are

playing

playing

playing

I

He

She

It

We

You

They

am

is

are

playing

playing

playing

not

not

not

I

He

She

It

We

You

They

Am

Is

Are

playing

playing

playing

?

?

?

Present Continuous

+

-

?

Слайд 15

Put the verbs into three columns

look

paint

deliver

wait

repair

swim

go

serve

meet

work

read

have

come

eat

practise

do

Make - making

Put - putting

Read - reading

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What are they doing?

write an email
wash the dog
play with a friend

make a phone

call
work in the garden
drink coffee

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1. Jake (sing)?

2. Robert and Peter (play) on the computer?

3. the

dog (bite) the armchair?

4. Sandy (play) the piano? No, she

5. Jake and Tom (jump) on the sofa?

Complete the questions. Then answer them.

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Linda

Rosie

Subject: It’s Saturday!

Hi, Linda!
Thanks for your email. How are you? I’m doing my

homework.
All the family are here and are busy too. Mum’s in the living room. She’s making
some phone calls. Dad’s working in the garden. It’s hard work. My little brother,
Tom, is helping him. He’s planting some flowers. My sister, Zoe, is having a good
time though. She’s playing with her friend.
What are you doing? Any plans for Sunday?
Write back soon.
Love,
Rosie

Read and choose the correct pictures

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clockface

belfry

short (hour) hand

long (minute) hand

Every year, millions of tourists come to London to

see and listen to Big Ben. But what exactly is Big Ben?
Most people think that Big Ben is the tall clock tower that stands above the Houses of Parliament. Well no! Big Ben is not the clock tower. It is one of the four huge bells inside the tower. Its name comes from the bell’s Commissioner or Works, Sir Benjamin Hall, or Ben. The tower is over 96 metres high. The bell inside the tower is 14 tons. The clock on the tower is also huge. Each of the four clockfaces is 7 metres wide. The hour hands are about 3 metres long and the minute hands are about 4 metres long.
Perhaps one day you can go to London and see this amazing tourist attraction!

BIG BEN

Big Ben is in
Big Ben is the name of
The Tower is high
Each hour hand is long
exactly – конкретно
clock tower – часовая башня
bell – колокол
inside – внутри
Commissioner of works – заказчик работ
huge – огромный
clockface - циферблат
perhaps – возможно
amazing – удивительный
tourist attraction – туристическая достопримечательность

Read. Finish the sentences

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Making suggestions

Sure, that’s a good idea.

How about going tomorrow?

Why don’t we go jogging

in the park?

Sounds great.

Let’s go shopping

Sorry, I’m busy this afternoon

How about going for a coffee?

Put the phrases into 2 groups

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Go outside on a sunny day and look at / on your shadow.

Early in / at the morning and late in the afternoon, it is long. At lunchtime, it has / is very short. This is because Earth spins every 24 hors and the sun is in a different place in / on the sky at different times of the day. Sundials use shadows to tell the time. They have / are the oldest way to tell the time.

Sundials
shadow – тень
Earth – Земля
spin – вращаться
use – использовать
way – способ

Read and choose the correct variant

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write

plant

play

make

work

read

with a friend

an email

in the garden

flowers

phone calls

the newspaper

Match the words to form phrases

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