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What time does:
1 .... Christine get up? 2 ... Jim start work? 3 .. .Eleanor start school? 4 ... Jane get up? 5 .. Clive go to work? 6 ... Matthew go to bed?
20 Work in pairs. Who tells us when they: 1 … go to bed? 2 … come home? 3 … go shopping? 4 … give the children a bath? 5 … have break time? 6 … take the children to school? If you remember the times, write them down.
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21 Work in groups of three or four. Prepare a classroom survey. Find out: - when people get up - when they have breakfast - when they go to work/school - when they have lunch - when they come home from work/school - when they have dinner - what they do in the evening - what they like doing - when they go to bed
Write questions you’re going to ask. Think of two more things to ask people about.
Work with your group. What are the most common times and activities among the people who answered your survey? Prepare a chart showing the results of your survey. WORD LIST Accountant Actor Address Age Ambulance man Ankara Application form Architect As for me At half past three Athens Bank Barman Black Blue Boatman Boy Boyfriend Brave Britain British Business centre Business meeting Bye Cairo Calm Cartoon Character Children Chile Chinese food Cigar Cinema Clever Country Credit card Current address Date of birth Daughter Dentist Director Dishonest Doctor Dublin Economist Egypt Egyptian Eight Eighteen Eighty Energetic England Family Family tree Favourite Female Fifteen Fifty Fifty-two Fine Finland Fireman First name Five Forename Forty Forty-four Four Fourteen Freshman Funny Girl Glasses Good evening Good morning Good-looking Grandmother Greece Green Handshake Happy Hello Helsinki Hi Honest Hotel Housewife Housework Hundred and twelve Husband Imaginative Independent Interviewer Ireland Ironing Japan Jealous Job Job interview Kid Kind Kiss (n) Korea Landing card Lazy Leave the house Library card Lisbon London Loyal Madrid Maiden name Make breakfast Male Man Manager Manila Marital status Married Mean Meet friends Musician Mysterious Nationality Nine Nineteen Ninety Ninety-two Nurse Occupation One hundred One thousand Part-time job Pet Petrol accountant Phone number Photographer Place of birth Poland Police station Policeman Portugal Post code Postman Private detective Profession Purple Receptionist Relationships Restaurant Road-sweeper Sandwich Santiago Secondly See friends Selfish Sensible Seoul Serious Seven Seven hundred and thirty-one Seventeen Seventy Shake hands Shop assistant Shy Sing in the bathroom Single Sir Six Sixteen Sixty Sociable Son South Korea Spain Steak Stranger Stubborn Surname Suspicious Talkative Taxi driver Teacher Telephone Telephone card Temporary employment Textile Company The Philippines The United States of America Theatre Theatre ticket Thirteen Thirty Three To lie in bed To be determined To betray To buy nice clothes To cook dinner To deliver letters To do the housework To do the washing up To do work To drink To earn money To get dressed To get home To get job experience To get the bus/train to work/ school To get up To go out To go shopping To go to a club To go to a concert To go to a party To go to bed To go to the cinema To go to work/school To greet To hate To have a computer To have a cup of coffee To have a glass of wine To have a shower To have breakfast To have dinner out To have lunch To hug To kiss on the cheek To like To pay for a car To play football To play tennis To read a newspaper To smoke To start work To stay at a hotel To talk to people To telephone a friend To wake up Toilet Tokyo Tour guide Train tickets Turkey Twenty-seven Undertaker United Kingdom Video club card Village Warm-hearted Warsaw Washington Watch TV a lot White Wine Woman Work Working day Writer Yellow Bibliography 1 Capel A., Ireland S. KET practice Tests. Oxford University Press. - 2000 2 Collie J., Slater S. True to life. Elementary. Class Book. - Cambridge University Press. - 1995 3 Cunningham G. Matters. Elementary. Student’s Book. – Longman. 1994 4 Cunningham G. Matters. Elementary.Workbook. - Longman, 1994 5 Evans V., Dooley J. Enterprise 2. Elementary. Coursebook. - Express Publishing. - 1999. 6 Evans V., Dooley J. Enterprise 2. Elementary. Workbook. - Express Publishing. - 1999. 7 Greenall S., Delestree A. Reward. Elementary. Grammar and Vocabulary Book. - Heinemann English Language Teaching. Oxford. - 1998 8 Greenall S., Pye D. Reward. Elementary. Practice Book. - Heinemann English Language Teaching, Oxford. - 1997 9 Greenall S., Reward. Elementary. Student’s Book. - Heinemann English Language Teaching. Oxford. - 1998 10 Greenall S., Reward. Elementary. Teacher’s Book. - Heinemann English Language Teaching. Oxford. - 1997 11 Greenall S., Reward. Elementary. Video Activity Book. - Heinemann English Language Teaching, Oxford. - 1999 12 Hartley B., Viney P. Streamline English. Departures. - Oxford University Press. - 1997 13 Hopkins A., Potter J. Look Ahead 1. Student’s Book. - Longman. - 1994 14 Hopkins A., Potter J. Look Ahead 1. Video Workbook. - Longman. - 2000 15 Hopkins A., Potter J. Look Ahead 1. Workbook. - Longman. - 1994 16 McCarthy M., O’Dell F. English Vocabulary in Use. Elementary. - Cambridge University Press. - 1999. 17 Murphy R. Essential Grammar in Use. Cambridge University Press. - 1996 18 Richards J. C. New Interchange 1. Student’s Book. - Cambridge University Press. - 1997 19 Soars L., Soars J. New Headway. Elementary. Students’ Book - Oxford University Press, 2003 20 Viney P., Viney K. In English. Elementary. Student’s Book. - Oxford University Press. - 2004
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