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2. • Lead in – pictures showing different months (5 mins)
• Vocabulary building – months and times (15 mins)
• Discussion questions – favourite times and dates (10 mins)
• Grammar (1) Frequency adverbs – highlighting (5 mins)
• Grammar (1) Frequency adverbs – presentation (5 mins)
• Grammar (1) Frequency adverbs – exercises (10 mins)
• Speaking practice – how often do you questionnaire (10 mins) 60
• Pronunciation focus – the letter “h” – (10 mins)
• Speaking practice – verb phrases and frequency (10 mins)
• Reading (1) Blue zones around the world – introduction (5 mins)
• Reading (2) Split reading and questions (10 mins)
• Reading (3) Asking your partner for their answers (5 mins)
• Listening (1) Okinawa – Blue zone – True or false questions (10
mins)
• Vocabulary from the class quiz (5 mins)
6. • Do you have any favourite months? Which ones?
• Yes, I do. I like .......... because...........
• Do you play sport? How often do you play a sport?
• I play (sport) .................... I don’t play sport because.......
• How many times a week do you go shopping? For food / for
clothes?
• I go shopping .............................
• What activities do you hardly ever do in the morning?
• I hardly ever ........................ or ....................... in the morning.
• What things do you usually do before going to bed at night?
• I usually ................, .............. and ............... before going to bed.
14. a. Put the adverb of frequency in the correct place in the sentence.
Example - They drive - they don't have a car. (never)
They never drive - they don't have a car.
1. I walk to work. always
2. Do you wear glasses? usually
3. I'm bored. hardly ever
4. She does housework. sometimes
5. We go to the cinema. hardly ever
6. Why are you late? always
7. My girlfriend is stressed. never
8. Does it rain in December? Often
1 I always walk to work.
2 Do you usually wear glasses?
3 I’m hardly ever bored.
4 She sometimes does housework.
5 We hardly ever go to the cinema.
6 Why are you always late?
7 My girlfriend is never stressed.
8 Does it often rain in December?
15. b Order the words to make sentences.
always she at six up gets = She always gets up at six.
1. for late never I am class
2. eat ever fast hardly we food
3. what work you usually time do finish ?
4. parents out night often my go don't at
5. always brother lunchtime is my hungry at
6. don't homework always our we do
7. you work usually to do drive ?
8. hardly teacher angry is our ever
1 I am never late for class.
2 We hardly ever eat fast food.
3 What time do you usually finish work?
4 My parents don’t often go out at night.
5 My brother is always hungry at lunchtime.
6 We don’t always do our homework.
7 Do you usually drive to work?
8 Our teacher is hardly ever angry.
19. • Lead in photos showing blue zone attributes (5 mins)
• Reading (1) Blue zones around the world – introduction (5 mins)
• Reading (2) Split reading and questions (10 mins)
• Reading (3) Asking your partner for their answers (10 mins)
• Speaking practice – verb phrases and frequency (10 mins)
• Pronunciation focus – the letter “h” – (10 mins)
• Listening (1) Okinawa – Blue zone – True or false questions (10
mins)
• Frequency adverbs noughts and crosses game (10 mins) 65
• Writing – intro – interviewing your partner (10 mins)
• Writing article – favourite day – new vocabulary (10 mins)
• Writing article – favourite day – comprehension (10 mins)
• Writing article – favourite day – linking words (10 mins)
• Writing your article – using a plan (10 mins)
• Writing your article – peer correction and feedback (10 mins)
• Vocabulary from the class quiz (5 mins)
• Writing the article for homework depending on time.
38. 1. The island of Okinawa is south of Japan.
4. They eat fish.
6. They do Tai chi or martial arts every day.
7. They are never in a hurry.
8. When they reach 97, they have a ceremony called
Kajimaya.
41. every day sometimes once a
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43. • What’s your favourite day of the week? Why?
• I like ................ because ....................
• What do you usually do in the morning?
• I usually ............., ............ and ............ in the morning.
• Where do you have lunch? Who with?
• I have lunch ....................... with .........................
• What do you usually do after lunch?
• I usually ............................................ after lunch
• What do you usually do in the evening?
• I usually ............................................ in the evening.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48. 1. Saturday, because it’s the first day of the weekend.
2. I stay in bed until about 10.30. Then I usually go shopping
with a friend.
3. I often have lunch at my mother’s house, with her and my
brother. After lunch I sometimes study from about 4.00 to
6.00.
4. I usually go out with my friends. We often go to the cinema,
and after that, we have a pizza or tapas.
54. • What can you see in the photo?
• What do you eat for breakfast?
• Who makes the food in your house?
55. • What can you see in the photo?
• When do you see your friends?
• What do you do with your friends?
56. • What can you see in the photo?
• Do you like swimming? When do you go?
• What exercise do you usually do?
57. • What can you see in the photo?
• Does your country have a traditional dance?
• Do you like dancing? Why? Why not?
Editor's Notes
Family and friends /
People in both places spend a lot of time outside. They are very
active; they walk everywhere. They eat beans. They don’t eat
much meat.
People in both places spend a lot of time outside. They are very
active; they walk everywhere. They eat beans. They don’t eat
much meat.
People in both places spend a lot of time outside. They are very
active; they walk everywhere. They eat beans. They don’t eat
much meat.
People in both places spend a lot of time outside. They are very
active; they walk everywhere. They eat beans. They don’t eat
much meat.
People in both places spend a lot of time outside. They are very
active; they walk everywhere. They eat beans. They don’t eat
much meat.
food and drink: potatoes, green vegetables, fish, sugar,
herbal tea, red wine, rice, sweet potatoes, egg, cheese, meat, fruit
(marañón), water
physical exercise: do exercise, work in their gardens, go to a
gym, walk everywhere, ride horses