In this unit you will ...
find out about different routines
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practise talking about routines
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speak and write about your routine
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study "routine" vocabulary, the present simple and adverbs of frequency
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practise telling the time
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do a "my routine" project.
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- Start
- Vocabulary: Daily routine
- Video: A swimmer’s day
- Language: Present simple (1)
- Reading: A swimmer’s day
- Self-study: Video interviews
- Test
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- Language: Frequency
- Test: How busy are you?
- Vocabulary: Questions
- Speaking: A class survey
- Self-study: Numbers and times
- Test
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- Listening: A 12-year-old star’s day
- Speaking: What do you think?
- Language: Present simple (2)
- Self-study: Present simple
- Test
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- Comic: “A sumo wrestler’s day”
- Reading: “A sumo wrestler’s day”
- Vocabulary: “A sumo wrestler’s day”
- Self-study: Daily activities
- Test
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- Animation: Brandon’s dream daily routine
- Task: Brandon’s dream daily routine
- Quiz
- Self-study: Your dream daily routine
- Test
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- Quiz
- Vocabulary
- Plan: Your blog post
- Post: My routine
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- Telling the time
- The time
- Select the time
- Asking for the time
- Practice
- Two options
- Self-study: Days, months and dates
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- Missing words
- Vocabulary
- Word order
- Writing
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