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4a | MetroNaps Ta cece Pere eee See ae Ne) ore a eee} ea eee ee cerns Toe a ee eee aNaps you get into a ee ec een a and then go to sleep. After twenty rie Cee! My READING See E Pes ess 1. Look at the picture of a MetroNaps pod. Which acti do you think people do at MetroNaps? gotosleep havea shower watch TV Read the article to check your answer. Read the article again, Answer the questions. ‘Where does Will Cotton w What time does he start work? ‘What time does he finish work? What is a nap? Where is MetroNaps? Why does Will like MetroNaps? ‘What time does MetroNaps open and close How many hours is it open 42| Een . 0 Seen) Nester tu oN een Tenner oo ei) Dee Re oe ny cay. The MetroNap Empire State Building in Ne i ries 1 eee eer ene N Sy Put the events in order for a typical MetroNap. You have a sandwich and a drink. ‘You get into the MetraNap pod. The MetroNap pad moves. You go to MetroNay You You wake up, listen to quiet mus You go to sleep. 5. Work in pairs. Do you have a nap during the day? Would you like a MetroNap? Tell your partner. FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE: telling the time He gets home at nine thirty/haif past nine, He goes to bed at twelve fifteen/a quarter past twelve. ‘Asking the time Saying the time What time is it? W's four forey-five/a What's the time? quarter to five. © See Lancuace REFERENCE PAGE SO 1. Say the times for the clocks. 2 @ 157 Listen to Will's conversations and complete the clocks. + 2 3 4 3 Look at tapescript 1.57 on page 241 to check your answers. Practise the conversations, but change the times. VocaBULARY: collocations have, go & get 1 Find these words in the text and put them in the correct, circles. to work/to the gym meetings a dink dinner tobed tosleep ideas anap Nate get MetroNaps | 4A 2. Put these words in the circles. a shower lasses a break Tunch, dressed breakfast 3 What is the difference between the underlined phrases? What are they in your language? 1 gochome at 6:00 and I get home at 6:15, T wake up at 7:00 and I get up at 7:05. PRONUNCIATION: vowels 1 1 @ 158 Listen and repeat the sounds and the words. fei have | fe/ get /exf wake | /20/ g0 2. Put these words in the correct column in exercise 1. ‘hap Break home bed desk make seven ‘eight any day flat lamp no 3 @ 159 Listen to the recording to check your answers. Repeat the words. SPEAKING Language note ‘Use the present simple to talk about daily routines and habits. Twake up at 6:00. ‘To make questions, remember the word order. ‘Question word + auxiliary (do/does) + subject + verb What time do you get up tn the morning? 1 Workin pairs, Aand B. ‘A:Turn to page 133, B: Turn to page 136. 2 What do you do at these times? Tell your partner. 1 8:00 2 1200 3 6:00 4 10:00 43 Language reference GRAMMAR | Prepositions of time: in, at, on bse the peposions mon and ato talk abou time, in + months, years, the moring/attemoan/evening | in March, in the morning on + days, dates fon Moret, on Zaratary 16 at + time of day; also at night at four o'clock ‘We use at with night, the weekend: at night, at the weekend ‘We use at with some special holidays: ‘at Christmas, at Easter Frequency adverbs & phrases Use frequency adverbs to say how often you do something. How often do you do te housework? never do the housework. alvays olen usualy sometines hardy vray 100% Frequency adverbs go before the verb (except to be). He never makes the bed. Frequency adverbs go after the verb f0 be. He's always on the phone. You can also use phrases lke: every day/monthyyear once a week/month/year These phrases go at the beginning or end of a sentence. ‘I make the bed every morning. Once a year he washes the clothes. 0% 50, FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE Telling the time five to ten to a quarter to| twenty to twenty-five to Use It’s + time to say the time in English. It's eight o'clock. Ws a quarter past fe, 1s half past eleven. Ws ten to nine. ‘We can say the time in two ways: 1s twenty to six 1's five for, We can also use about + time. We use about when we don't know the exact time. Ws about haf past three. We can ask the time in two ways: What's the time? What time és it? The date Write the date: 1st May, 2006 ot 1 May 2006 or 1/5/06 ot 01/05/06 Say the date: the frst of May two thousand and sie or ‘May the frst nwo thousand and six Ask the date: What's the date today? What date is it today? We use ordinal numbers to say the date in English. For more on ondinal numbers, see lesson 3D. Talking on the phone Just a minute Can ctl you Back? Tr tke to speak to Mr Gren Would you lke to leave a message? Please fell hima 10 call me. 1s (Simon) there please? I'm sorry, you have the wrong number (erry) can't answer the phone right now an I take a message? Hi, i's (Rob), WorD LIST Phrases with have, go & get ‘have breakfast/dinner/tunch have a drink/a coffee/ ‘a sandwich | have a break have a nap get dressed et up get home 0 home 0 {0 bed 0 10 sleep Months January February March pal May dune tly ‘August’ Septeinber October November December Housework do the shopping clean the bathroom make the bed ‘wash the clothes do the dishes take out the rubbish ‘haev ‘orekfos, ‘dma, lant? uae 2 ari, 2 ko, 9 'saenvatf/ sey “retk) sey 9‘naep/ Poet ‘rest! ‘feet pr get hoor’ go room gout bed! aoe tpl seal Hebruaid fff Jest ‘Aun! Assay foxgoat/ ‘eptembo/ foktevboy ‘nou'verba) 180'semba) fe: 20 Jopra! ‘ilin 89 barOewsmy/ oetk 09 bed! fwof Bo Kloode/ lu Bo afi etka Bo eabyf/ Other words & phrases breakfast n°" card n *** class n *** closed adj ** dinner n*** Earth n *** finish vr" gymn Halloween r. idea n *** lunch n*** meeting n*** nap n nothing prn *** open adj *** shower n* special adj *** United Nations 7 fiuyrartd ‘weafaal 51

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