Red Line 1, Coursebook
for ty-three 43 3 Can you tell the time? a) What time is it, please? 1. 3:00: It’s three o’clock . a. 4:00 b. 8:00 c. 11:00 2. 3:15: It’s quarter past three. a. 2:15 b. 4:15 c. 7:15 3. 3:30: It’s half past three. a. 5:30 b. 9:30 c. 1:30 4. 3:45: It’s quarter to four. a. 4:45 b. 8:45 c. 11:45 5. 3:05: It’s five past three. 3:40: It’s twenty to four. a. 4:05 b. 8:25 c. 11:50 b) Or you can use only numbers. 1. 5:30: It’s five thirty . a. 3:45 b. 9:15 c. 7:43 d. 11:30 e. 2:45 f. 6:25 2. 1:09 It’s one – ‘ oh ’ – nine. a. 2:07 b. 3:02 c. 12:01 d. 5:05 e. 12:08 f. 8:05 h 5 Your turn: Hobbies and clubs What are your hobbies? What clubs are you in? Make a poster of your hobby, club or dream club. ➝ G20 No, sorry. It’s six minutes past three. quarter to quarter past half past o'clock p 4 Real talk: Let’s meet What can you do at the weekend? Make sentences and talk to a partner. Examples: A: Can we play basketball on Saturday ? B: Oh no! Let’s go to the park . A: Cool idea! Let’s meet at four o’clock . 4:00 = four o’clock 4:15 = quarter past four 4:20 = four twenty / twenty past four 4:30 = half past four 4:45 = quarter to five GRAMMAR go to the park meet … … go swimming go … play … This weekend on Saturday at quarter to eleven at three o’clock … Can we … ? Let’s … ! OK! Cool idea! Great! Oh no! That’s boring! USEFUL PHRASES Look at my clock! It’s five past three. ➝ WB 25, 2 – 3 Check-in 3 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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