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FACULTAD DE INGENIERÍA ELÉCTRICA Y ELECTRÓNICA

ESCUELA PROFESIONAL DE INGENIERÍA ELECTRÓNICA


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INGLES II

Trabajo de inglés II
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Profesora:
Celinda Burga Tarrillo
Grupo 3:
Camayo Ríos, David 1523210291
Bravo Poma, Jairo Caleb 1723215029
Rosas Montalvo Jesus 1513220594

Grupo Horario:
01 L
Ciclo:
2020 – A

CALLAO -
PERÚ2020

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UNIT 4 DAY IN, DAY OUT
IN THIS UNIT YOU A) Read these sayings about time. With a partner, discuss what
you think each one means.
 learn Language to talk A: So, what do you think the first one means?
about time and routines B: Maybe it means that time never stops. Or that no one can stop time
 Listen to an interview C: Yes, I think you're right.
about daily routines-
listening for specific
information
 learn to use subjects
correctly in sentences-
writing: understanding
the mechanics
 read about people who
prefer different routines
 talk about interesting
activities Time waits for no man.
 watch a video about
unusual routines

Don`t put off until tomorrow


Time flies when

You are having fun.


What you can do today.

Life`s too short to worry. The early bird gets the worm.

LIFE Learn to manage your time

SKILLS
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SELF &
1 VOCABULARY : telling time

A Match these sentences to the correct times.


noon = 12:00 in the middle of the day
Sometimes match more than one sentence.
midday = around noon

midnight = 12:00 at night

3 1,7 a.m. = before noon, e.g. 7 a.m.

p.m. = after noon, e.g. 11 p.m.

2 6,7,10
5,8 4,9

1 It's twenty after seven. 4 It's a quarter after two. 7 It's seven-twenty. 10 It's five forty-five.
2 It's five to two. 5 It's six-thirty. 9 It's half past six.

B Work in pairs. Say what time you usually do these things on weekdays.

* get up * get to school/work * have dinner

* leave for school/work * have lunch * go to bed

I get up at 5 o'clock every morning.

I get to work at 7: 20 a. M.

I leave for work at 9 o ‘clock.

I have dinner at 12 o’clock .

I have lunch at 6:15 p.m .

I go to bed at 10 o’clock .

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2 READING : a magazine article
A Read this article. What is the difference between larks and owls?

¿Qué tipo de pájaro eres?


Una de cada diez personas es una alondra. Aproximadamente dos de cada diez son búhos y disfruta quedarte
despiertos ladridos Si te gusta levantarte temprano, tenga un café y lea el papel, probablemente eres una
alondra. Los búhos a menudo no comen desayuno y hay que darse prisa para ir a trabajar en el Mañana. Si lava
la ropa o navegar por internet a medianoche, probablemente eres un búho. Las alondras y los búhos a menudo
tienen
diferentes trabajos. Médicos de urgencias, por ejemplo, trabaja más de noche. Son generalmente búhos.
Escritores y los artistas son a menudo alondras. Por ejemplo, el dibujante Scott Adams es una alondra. "Nunca
trato de cualquier creación del mediodía pasado " él dice. "Y solo hago ejercicio al final de la tarde dibujo de 6
a.m. a 7 a.m. Luego yo escribe por unas horas ".

Alondras Búhos

-Mejor antes del mediodía -Mejor después de las 6 p.m.

-Ir a la cama temprano -Quedarse despierto hasta tarde

-La comida favorita: desayuno -La comida favorita: cena

-Bebé café por la mañana -Beber café en la noche

B Work in pairs. Ask and answer these questions.

1 Are you a lark or an owl? Why?

2 What time of day do you like to work or study?

3 What time of day do you like to relax?

4 Why do owls often not eat breakfast?

5 What jobs do larks and owls often have?

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