This document contains a lesson plan about daily routines for English language learners. It includes vocabulary about daily activities, sample conversations asking about times for different activities, and an example describing one person's daily schedule from 6am to 10pm. The lesson encourages students to ask and answer questions about their own daily routines in English.
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4. Unit 5: Lesson 3: B1,2/ P.56-57
I. New words
- take a showertắ:m vòi hoa sen
- have classecsó: giờ học
- eat (v) = have
(-vh) ave lunch:
- start (v):
bắt đầu
- finish (v): kết thúc
- From...to….
- go to bed:đi ngủ
ăn
ăn trưa
từ (mấy giờ) đến (mấy giờ)
Ex: Ba has classes from seven to
eleven fifteen.
- go home :về nhà
5. * MODEL SENTENCES:
a/
7.15:
It’s seven fifteen.
= It’s a quarter past seven.
It’s six forty-five.
b/
6.45: = It’s a quarter to seven.
* Checking:
It’s eight forty-five.
b/ 8.45:
a/
It’s eleven fifteen.
11.15: = It’s a quarter past to nine.
eleven.
6. MATCHING
kết thúc
2. have classes có giờ học
đi ngủ
ăn trưa
tắm vòi sen
1. take a shower
3. eat
4. start
5. finish
bắt đầu
đi về nhà
6. go home
7. have lunch
8. go to bed ăn
7. Guessing T / F:
a) Ba gets up at five o’clock.
b) He goes to school at six forty-five.
c) His classes start at 7.00 and finish at
11.15.
d) He has lunch at half past eleven.
e) He goes home at twelve o’clock.
f) He goes to bed at eleven o’clock.
8. B1. Read:
Hi, I’m Ba. I get up at six.
I take a shower.
I eat a big breakfast.
I go to school at a quarter to
seven. I have classes from
senven to a quarter past
eleven.
At half past eleven, I have lunch.
In the afternoon, I play games.
I go home at five o’clock.
In the evening, I watch
television. I do my homework.
I go to bed at ten o’clock.
9. Unit 5: Lesson 3: B1-2/ P. 56-57
III. Reading. * B.1 My Routine / P.56.
3. Marks: Replace “I” with “He”:
1/ Hi. He’s Ba. He gets up at six. He takes a shower.
He eats a big breakfast.
2/ He goes to school at a quarter to seven. He has
classes from seven to a quarter past eleven.
3/ At half past eleven, he has lunch.
In the afternoon, he plays games.
He goes home at five o’clock.
4/ In the evening, he watches television. He does homework. He goes to bed at ten o’clock.
10. Checking T / F:
a) Ba gets up at five o’clock.
b) He goes to school at six forty-five.
c) His classes start at 7.00 and finish at
11.15.
d) He has lunch at half past eleven.
e) He goes home at twelve o’clock.
f) He goes to bed at eleven o’clock.
F
T
T
T
F
F
11. B2. Complete the table in your exercise
book. Write the time in figures
Action
Time
Ba Me
get up
go to school
classes start
classes finish
have lunch
go home
go to bed
6.00
6.45
7.00
11.15
11.30
5.00
10.00
12. 12
1
2
3
6
9
11
10
8
7 5
4
12
1
2
3
6
9
11
10
8
7 5
4
What time is
it? It is seven fifteen
It is fifteen past seven
It is a quarter past seven
It is seven thirty
It is thirty past seven
It is half past seven
It is six forty
It is twenty to seven
12
1
2
3
6
9
11
10
8
7 5
4
It is forty past six