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Vocabulary - English Language
time and daily routines
time and daily routines - practice
Write the correct preposition of time for each statement.
Grammar - English Language
Today we are going to learn how to understand time. Stay here and be attentive. Good luck!
Reading - English Language
Match the names with the pictures
Match the past technology with the present technology.
Know the time
Let's practice finding out the difference between two types of sentences: My ... hurts / I've got a .........
Writing - English Language
Think about your typical day and how you enjoy desserts or sweet treats. For each time of day below, list your activities in the 'Things I do' column. Don't forget to include when you give yourself a treat! In the 'When/How often' column, write how frequently you do these things.
The exam have 10 exercises of grammar and vocabulary, you have time to do them.
Study the sentences "a" and "b" from the LEAD IN activity and choose the correct option to complete the rule below.
Read and choose the correct preposition of time to complete the sentences below.
Phonics - English Language
Complete these sentences by adding the missing words.
Write your story using the present or the past. Talk about what happens in the story and the character’s feelings. Use time words such as: One day…; first, then, next, after that, later, in the end.
Read, think and write. Then explain your answer.
Choose the correct answer!
Fill in the blank.
Add a number in each box to complete these sentences.
Match the time with the clocks.
Story Elements - English Language
Is your routine the same or different? Take turns to aks and answer the questions using your notes from ACTIVITY 3.