Say this time in two ways
It’s five o’clock. / It’s 5:00.
What is she doing?
She’s eating lunch.
I go to bed ___ 10:00 PM.
at
Your mother’s sister is your _____.
aunt
Make a question: you / wake up / what time?
What time do you wake up?
Say this time in two ways
It’s half past five. / It’s five-thirty.
What are they doing at the park?
They’re playing soccer.
Her birthday is ___ May.
in
Your father’s son is your _____.
brother
Change to negative: “They go to school at 8:00.”
They don’t go to school at 8:00.
Say this time
It’s a quarter past four. / It’s four-fifteen.
Where is he going?
He’s going to school.
We have class ___ Monday.
on
Your uncle’s children are your _____.
cousins
What time is it in Bangkok if it’s 3:00 PM in Paris (Bangkok is 5 hours ahead)?
8:00 PM / It's 8 o'clock in the evening.
Say this time in two ways
It’s a quarter to nine. / It’s eight forty-five.
Who is cooking dinner?
My mom is cooking dinner.
They play soccer ___ the afternoon.
in
What do you call your parents?
Mom and Dad / Mother and Father
Make a sentence using "eat" in the simple present.
I eat breakfast at 7:00 AM.
Say this time:
It’s twenty to seven. / It’s six-forty.
What are you doing now?
I’m playing a game.
I wake up ___ 7:30 ___ weekdays.
at/on
Name 5 family members.
mother, father, sister, brother, aunt
Make a positive sentence with “play.”
I play soccer every weekend.