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Daily Routine - A Day in the life of John Smith Work Shave Have breakfast Go to bed Dress Shower

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MY DAILY ROUTINE L.H. 2009 .. :00 … o’clock PAST TO .. :05 .. :10 .. :15 .. :20 .. :25 .. :30 half past … five past … ten past … (a) quarter past … twenty past … twenty-five past … .. :35 twenty-five to … .. :45 .. :50 .. :55 .. :40 twenty to … (a) quarter to … ten to … five to … LEARN HOW TO TELL THE TIME! starting with the minutes)

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TELLING THE TIME! (starting with the hour) 07:25 03:50 It is seven twenty-five. It is three fifty. NOTE: British and American people do not say ‘13:..’, ‘14:..’, etc., they say 1 p.m., 2 p.m., etc.

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Remember the structure of a “do” auxilliary question in the present simple at

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Remember to take care with the 3º sounds of the /es/ and /s/ endings in the present simple Washes Shaves Dresses Arrives Starts Returns Rests Watches /iz/ /iz/ /z/ /s/ /s/ /z/ /iz/ /z/

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pronounce the plural /s/ /z/ /iz/ brothers sisters cats dogs rabbits hamsters birds turtles frogs snakes CORRECT! // SORRY! // CORRECT! // SORRY! // CORRECT! // SORRY! // CORRECT! // SORRY! // CORRECT! // SORRY! // CORRECT! // SORRY! // CORRECT! // SORRY! // CORRECT! // SORRY! // CORRECT! // SORRY! // CORRECT! // SORRY! // Note: one fish / two, three, … ten fish !!! one sheep / two, three,.. ten sheep

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______ she ______ a cat? _____ she _____ a cat? We ______ not ______ a car. We ______ not ______ a car. He ______ not ______ a dog. He ______ not ______ a dog. ______ you ______ a bike? ______ you ______ a bike? ______ they ______ a motorbike? _____ they ______ a motorbike? He have / has (got) a dog. We have / has (got) four cats. They have / has (got) two cars. Helen have / has (got) a red bike. You have / has (got) ten pens! Complete with the correct forms of HAVE! 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 Has 3 4 5 (Click on the numbers to check your answers!) got Does have have got have do has got does have Have got Do have have Do Have got

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Get up Wash Shave Dress Have breakfast Go to work Arrive at work Start work Go to lunch A Day in the life of John Smith Present Simple

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Have lunch Return to work Go home Have dinner Rest Watch TV Read Shower Go to bed A Day in the life of John Smith Present Simple

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What time does he get up? / 6.45 What time does he wash? / 6.50 What time does he shave? /7.00 What time does he dress? / 7.15 What time does he have breakfast? / 7.30 What time does he go to work? / 8.00 What does he do at 6.45 everyday? / get up What does he do at a quarter past seven everyday What does he do at 8 o’clock everyday? / go to work He gets up at 6.45 He dresses at 7.15 He has breakfast at 7.30 He goes to work at 8.00 He gets up /s/ He washes /iz/ He shaves /z/ He dresses /iz/ He goes to work /z/ What does he do at ten to seven everyday? / wash What does he do at a 7.00 everyday? / shave He washes at 6.50 He shaves at 7.00 Practice

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What time does he get up? What time does he wash? What time does he shave? What time does he dress? What time does he have breakfast? What time does he go to work? What does he do at 6.45 everyday? What does he do at a quarter past seven everyday What does he do at 8 o’clock everyday? He gets up at 6.45 He dresses at 7.15 He has breakfast at 7.30 He goes to work at 8.00 He gets up /s/ He washes /iz/ He shaves /z/ He dresses /iz/ He goes to work /z/ What does he do at ten to seven everyday? What does he do at a 7.00 everyday? He washes at 6.50 He shaves at 7.00 Practice

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AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES NEGATIVE SENTENCES INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES All persons examples with the verb - GET UP I get up You get up He / She gets up We get up You get up They get up I don’t get up You don’t get up He / She doesn’t get up We don’t get up You don’t get up They don’t get up Do I get up …? Do you get up …? Does he / she get up …? Do we get up …? Do you get up …? Do they get up …?