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Module 7

Vocabulary, Reading and Grammar


Name : lingga saputra
Class : Manajemen E
NIM : 200313148

Vocabulary
At Rest, at work
Daily Routines
1. What time of day do you like best? Give reasons!
Answer : my favorite time is at dusk, between 16.00 and 17.30. because I can see the beautiful twilight
in the sky
2. Decide, do these things below normally happen in the morning, the afternoon, or in the evening? Put
them in order for a normal day:
Answer :
 Your alarm goes off (M)
 You wake up (M)
 You switch off the alarm (M)
 You get out of bed (M)
 You have a bath/ shower (M)
 You get dressed (M)
 You have something to eat (M)
 You go to school or work (M)
 You come home (E)
 Get tired (E)
 You get into the bed (N)
 You set alarm (N)
 You fall sleep (N)
 You dream about something (N)

3. What time do you usually do those things? Example: I usually wake up at four o’clock in the morning.
(Notes: You can also use the terms half an hour, past, to, minutes, half, quarter, pm, am)
Answer :

 my alarm goes off at 04.00 am


 I usually wake up at 04.30 am
 I switch off the alarm at 04.30 am
 I get out of bed at 04.35 am
 I have a bath/ shower at 07.00 am
 I get dressed at 07.15 am
 I have something to eat at 07.20 am
 I go to school at 07. 30 am
 I usually come home at 03.00 pm
 I usually Get tired at 03.20 pm
 I get into the bed at 07.20pm
 I set alarm at 08.00 pm
 I fall sleep at 08.30 pm
 I dream about something at 08.35 pm

Reading
Early to Bed, Early to Rise
# Get an alarm clock, and put it as far away from the bed as you can. If you don’t have to get out of bed
to turn it off, then it’s no good having one. And remember that two is better than one, but set the
second clock ten minutes later than the first one, and put it in the same place as the first one. ( F )
# Don’t spend longer than thirty minutes trying to fall asleep. If you can’t get to sleep after half an hour,
get up and do something quiet like reading. Only go back to bed when you feel tired. ( F )
# Drink a glass of warm milk fifteen minutes before you go to bed, it helps you to relax, or have alight
snack. But avoid coffee, tea, or alcohol: they contain chemicals which will make it difficult for you to
sleep. ( F )
# Make sure that all the clocks in the house are ten minutes fast before you go to bed (and try to forget
you did this when you wake up the next morning. ( W )
# Get a friend to phone you early in the morning, and hope that your friend is better than you are, and is
able to have an interesting conversation at 5 am to help you wake up. ( W )
# Go to bed earlier. It may be difficult at first, but they say an hour to sleep before midnight is as good as
two hours after midnight. ( F )
# Have a warm bath, it’s a great way to relax. But you shouldn’t stay in there too long. More than twenty
minutes and you will lose all your energy. And the bath isn’t the best place to fall asleep. ( F )
# Nice calming music will make you want to stay in bed even longer, but the horrible sound of static (the
electronic noise you get between stations) is enough to get anyone out of bed to turn it off. ( F )

For you to do: Write ‘F’ next to the items about falling asleep, and ‘W’ next to the items about waking
up!
Grammar
1. Underline the correct ending to the rule. We use Should or Shouldn’t when:
a. It is/ isn’t necessary to do something
b. It is/isn’t a good idea to do something
2. We use Should or Shouldn’t to give or ask for advice, often with:
I think…..
I thing you should get up earlier.
You shouldn’t leave you coffee on the computer. Should I revise everything?
3. We can also give advice like this:
Why don’t you go to work early? Try getting up earlier.

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