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LO 2: Read short familiar sentences.

Learning
Methods Presentation Practice Feedback Resources Time
Content
1. My Daily Self-paced Read information Answer Compare CBLM eBook, 15
Schedule instruction sheet 1.2.1 about answer key handouts mins
someone’s Self-Check
1.2.1
schedule. 1.2.1
Pair Know your Perform Task Evaluate CBLM 20 mins
Discussion partner by asking Sheet 1.2.1 performance Questionnaire
each other’s on knowing criteria Checklist
questions. your partner's checklist 1.2.1
schedule.
Demonstration Discussion on Trainees The trainer CBLM 25 mins
each other’s answer the evaluates the eBook
schedule. questions. answer using a Handouts
rubric.
2. Habits Self-paced Watch a video Trainees The trainer CBLM 30 minutes
and Instruction about someone’s answer the evaluates the Video clip
Routines habits and given trainee’s Questionnaire
routines. questions. answer.
Group/Pair Discussion on Answer Self- Trainer CBLM 30
Discussion habits and Check 1.2.2 facilitates the eBook minutes
routines. activity and Handout
evaluates the
answers of the
trainees.
3. People’s Self-paced Listen to the Answer self- Compare CBLM 25
Interest Instruction conversation check 1.2.3 answer key eBook minutes
about people’s 1.2.3 Handout
interests.
Role-play Brainstorm Perform a The trainer CBLM 35
about the situation evaluates the Situations minutes
different about the trainees’
interests of people’s performance
successful interest. based on the
people. rubric.

Information Sheet 1.2.1 Listen to important information.


LO2 – Read short familiar sentences.
My Daily Schedule

Learning Objectives:
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to:
1. Identify useful information used to discuss your daily schedule.
2. Contrast the conversation starter used in habits and routine to

Allotted Time: __60 minutes

My daily schedule topic talks about the well-organized structures of someone’s life, from what someone does each
day, to how someone allocates his schedule and allows him to balance work, personal pursuits, and relaxation. There will
be a sample article that will show you a list of tasks and also a reflection of someone’s priorities and aspirations. After all,
you’ll gonna make your own schedule too by applying the verbs do, have, and make.
Kindly read Julia’s article below.
 When to use do, have, and make?
*See the definition and examples below to understand the situation.

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 MAKE  DO  HAVE
 Use “make” for when you  Use “do” for actions you must do, Have is an irregular verb. Its three
create or produce like jobs or work, and for general forms are, have, had, had.
activities, especially activities you
something.
repeat often.
Here are examples of “make” for things we We usually have breakfast at about
produce. These can be something you can eight.
touch, like food and drinks. Let’s look at the use of “do” for work or
I made a cake for your jobs. Here are some other examples of
birthday. using “do” to talk about work at home.
Possession
We used “have” to talk about things
Please make some tea before I have to do the planting every
that we own or possess:
you leave. fall.

Mom says, “No TV until you Do you have a car?


do your homework.”
They have two dogs, Scruffy and
Milly.
Another way to use “do” is with words like
“something,” “anything” and “nothing.”
Events, actions, experiences and
activities
I did not do anything yesterday.
I’m going to have a bath.

Let’s have a party to celebrate your


birthday!

We have a break at 10 am.

Did you have a nice time in London?

Book with a Single Author:

Last Name, First Initial. (Year of publication). Title of the book. Publisher.

Example: Smith, J. (2019). The Art of Writing. ABC Publishing.

Book with Two Authors:

Last Name, First Initial, & Last Name, First Initial. (Year of publication). Title of the book. Publisher.
Example: Johnson, R., & Davis, M. (2020). Effective Communication. XYZ Books.

Journal Article:

Last Name, First Initial. (Year of publication). Title of the article. Title of the Journal, Volume(Issue), Page
numbers. DOI

Example: Brown, A. (2018). The impact of stress on workplace productivity. Journal of Applied Psychology,
43(2), 123-136. https://doi.org/10.1234/jap.2018.43.2.123

Website:

Author's Last Name, First Initial. (Year, Month Day of publication). Title of the webpage. Website Name. URL

Example: Smith, J. (2021, May 15). How to reference in APA style. Example.com.
https://www.example.com/apa-citation-guide

In-Text Citations:

In-text citations in APA style include the author's last name and the publication year. For example, (Smith,
2019) or (Johnson & Davis, 2020).

Citing a Direct Quote:

If you're directly quoting from a source, include the page number as well, like this: (Smith, 2019, p. 45).
Multiple Authors in In-Text Citation:

For sources with three or more authors, you can use "et al." after the first author's name in the in-text
citation, like this: (Brown et al., 2018).

Do you have a morning routine? If so, what does it involve?

How do you like to start your day, and is there a particular breakfast you enjoy?

What time do you usually leave for work or start your daily activities?

What is your work schedule like? Do you have any specific tasks or meetings at work that you look forward to?

What's your preferred method for staying organized and managing your tasks during the day?

Do you take breaks during the day, and if so, how do you like to spend them?

What's your typical lunchtime, and what kind of food do you prefer for lunch?

When you finish work or your daily activities, what do you like to do in the evenings?

Do you have any hobbies or activities you like to engage in after work?

How do you wind down in the evening? Is there a specific routine or relaxation method you follow?
What time do you usually go to bed, and do you have any bedtime rituals?

Are there any specific days of the week when your schedule is different from the rest?

Do you use any time management tools or apps to help you stay organized during the day?

Are there any upcoming events or special plans that will affect your daily schedule?

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