This document provides a lesson on using time expressions in English. It includes sample conversations using phrases like "at five", "at midnight", and "in the afternoon". It explains the prepositions "at", "in", and "on" and how they are used with times and days. The objective is for students to be able to identify and use these time expressions in their own conversations. Sample schedules are provided and students practice a listening activity to fill in details about characters' daily routines.
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Time Expressions: Mag. Ruth Hernández Class 4
This document provides a lesson on using time expressions in English. It includes sample conversations using phrases like "at five", "at midnight", and "in the afternoon". It explains the prepositions "at", "in", and "on" and how they are used with times and days. The objective is for students to be able to identify and use these time expressions in their own conversations. Sample schedules are provided and students practice a listening activity to fill in details about characters' daily routines.
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Time
Expressions
Mag. Ruth Hernández
Pre-Intermediate 1 Class 4 2.5 Lesson Objective
In this lesson you will listen to
conversation where time expressions are first introduced. conversation 2.6 I start work at five Daniel: So, do you usually come to the gym in the morning? Helen: Yeah, I do. Daniel: Really? What time do you go to work? Helen: I work in the afternoon. I start work at five. Daniel: wow, that’s late. When do you get home at night? 2.6 Where are you from?
Conversation Helen: I usually get home at midnight.
Daniel: Midnight? That is late. What do you
do, exactly?
Helen: I’m a TV announcer. I do the weather
report on KNTV. Don’t you recognize me?
Daniel: Oh! You’re Helen Black. I love your
show! By the way, I’m Daniel… 2.7 LESSON OBJECTIVE
By the end of this lesson participants will be
able to identify and use time expressions such as prepositions of time and adverbs of time. Prepositions 2.8 Time expressions
I get up at 7:00 in the morning on weekdays.
I go to bed around ten in the evening on
weeknights.
I leave work early in the afternoon on weekends.
2.8 Time Expressions
I get home late at night on Fridays.
I stay up until midnight on Saturdays.
I wake up before / after noon on Sundays.
2.8 Time expressions
At: This prepositions of time is used to discuss a
specific time including exceptions such as night.
Ex. We have classes at 8:00 PM.
We have classes at 8 at night.
2.8 Time Expressions
In: This preposition of time is used to discuss
general times of day except night, months, years.
Ex. We have classes in the morning.
My graduation is in June. I went to Mexico in 1989. 2.8 Time expressions
On: This prepositions of time is used to discuss certain
days of the week or portions of days of the week, specific dates.
Ex. We will meet on Friday.
I rest on weekends.
Christmas is on December 25th
2.9 Knowledge Check
Work in the platform individually,
then share the answers with the class. 2.10 Lesson Objective In this class participants will develop listening skills for specific information about daily schedules. 2.11 “Daily schedules”
Listening Instructions: Listen to Rodney, Tina, and Ellen
The Largest People Group Are The Badjao People With An Estimated Population of 400,000. They Are An Indigenous Ethnic Group of The Philippines Which Has Been There Since at Least 500AD