Unit 3 - My Day

practice describing your daily routine • learn vocabulary of routines, time, days and dates • practise using the present simple • practice giving more detailed information about what you do

Descriptors

Learn numbers between 10 and 100 and say different times.

Read about life in countries on the Meridian line.

Practise days and months and learn to talk about daily activities and school subjects.

Study time prepositions and learn to use the present simple.

Two people talk about their daily routines.

Review what you have studied so far.

Tell other students about customs in your country. (This is an optional activity designed to give you extra writing practice.)

Write sentences about your daily activities.

Learn to ask and tell the time in English.

Learn to pronounce days, months and dates.

Find information about countries on the Web. (This is an optional activity designed to give you extra reading and writing practice.)

Describe a typical day in your life.

Talk to your tutor about the unit.

Review the work in the unit.

Send us your feedback on this unit.

Test what you have studied in this unit.

Practise the language you study in this unit, and improve your reading, listening and speaking skills.

Wordlist

after

after (prep)

follows; b is after a in the alphabet, and the number 2 is after the number 1

apprentice

apprentice (n)

a person who studies a job or profession

bank

bank (n)

an organisation where you put your money

before

before (prep)

precedes; a is before b in the alphabet, and the number 1 is before the number 2

car

car (n)

a form of private transport; a taxi is a type of car

carpenter

carpenter (n)

a person who works with wood and builds furniture (tables, chairs, cupboards, etc.)

cycle

cycle (v)

to travel on a bicycle

games

games (n)

entertaining activities

maths

maths (n)

mathematics; for example, 2 x 2 = 4

midday

midday (n)

12 o'clock in the middle of the day

read

read (v)

the verb that describes what you do with a book, newspaper, letter, email, etc.

siesta

siesta (n)

a little sleep after lunch

tube

tube (n)

the metro, or subway, in London – an underground train system

twice

twice (adv)

two times

weekdays

weekdays (n)

Monday to Friday (not Saturday and Sunday)