David: What do you do every day? Every day I have breakfast
in a café. At eight o’clock. Eggs, toast, coffee. Breakfast.
Natalie: I have lunch in the café. At one o’clock. Tea,
sandwiches and an apple. Lunch.
Kevin: I have dinner at home. At seven o’clock. Meat,
potatoes, vegetables and ice-cream. Dinner.
Man
1: Excuse me. What time is it,
please?
Man
2: It’s quarter past six.
Man
1: Excuse me. What time is it,
please?
Man
2: It’s three o’clock.
Bird
1: What time is it, please?
Bird
2: It’s fourteen to twelve.
Girl
1: What time is it?
Girl
2: It’s half past two.
David: Now we go to MAP Advertisement. Tom Hall, the
manager director get up past seven. He has breakfast at eight o’clock. And he
starts work at nine o’clock.
Julia: Nine o’clock.
Tom: Julia, good morning James.
Julia
and James: Good morning.
Tom: Eight o’clock. Oh! Yes.
Barbara: My name is Barbara, this is Bill, my husband and my
daughter Betty. This is our day morning, afternoon and evening. At is seven
o’clock. Betty wakes up at quarter past seven. We have breakfast at quarter to
eight.
Bill
starts work at eight o’clock. My daughter goes to school at half past eight.
Betty comes at quarter past four. Bill finishes work at five o’clock. We have
dinner at half past seven.
Daughter: Good night mum.
Barbara: My daughter goes to bed at quarter to nine. Then
Bill and I watch television. We go to bed at seven o’clock.
Julia: Well?
James: Is it all right?
Tom: I don’t know. The Kay family. They’re…
Julia: Different?
Tom: Yes.
David:
What time does Bill wake up?
Natalie:
He wakes up at 7 o’clock.
David:
What time does Bill finish work?
Natalie:
He finishes work at five o’clock.
David:
What time does the daughter go to bed?
Natalie:
She goes to be at quarter to nine.
Natalie: Now, what others peoples do every day?
A: I
start work at nine o’clock. (9:00)
B: We
start work at nine thirty. (9:30)
A: I
finish work at five thirty. (5:30)
C: I
finish work at about five o’clock. (5:00)
A: I
have dinner at half past eight. (8:30)
D: We
have dinner usually when I get home around six thirty or twenty to seven in the
evening. (6:30 /6:40)
A: I
go to bed at ten o’clock on weekdays. I usually stay up till about midnight at
the weekend. (10)
E: I
go to bed at, during the week, at ten thirty. And I go to bed at the weekends
at eleven thirty. (10:30/11:30)
WORD BANK
A.M.
|
Antes
del mediodía
|
Quarter to
|
Menos
cuarto
|
Half past
|
Y
media
|
Breakfast
|
Desayuno
|
Midday
|
Mediodía
|
Cereal
|
Cereal
|
Midnight
|
Media
noche
|
Dinner
|
Cena
|
Noon
|
Mediodía
|
Lunch
|
Comida/almuerzo
|
O’clock
|
En
punto
|
Marmalade
|
Mermelada
|
P.M.
|
Después
del mediodía
|
Rice
|
Arroz
|
Quarter past
|
Y
cuarto
|
Toast
|
Tostada
|
Weekdays
|
Días
laborales
|
Coffee break
|
Pausa
para el café
|
Weekend
|
Fin
de semana
|
College
|
Colegio/escuela
|
About
|
Sobre
|
Entertainment
|
Entretenimiento
|
Aerobics
|
Aeróbic
|
Film
|
Película
|
Between
|
Entre
|
Gym
|
Gimnasio
|
Brown
|
Marrón
|
Have to
|
Tener
que
|
Class
|
Clase
|
Hour
|
Hora
|
Classroom
|
Aula
|
Learn
|
Aprender
|
Learning centre
|
Sala
de estudios
|
Long
|
Largo/duración
|
Lessons
|
Lecciones
|
Play
|
Jugar
|
Residential
|
Residencial
|
Special
|
Especial
|
So
|
Así/así
que
|
Volleyball
|
Voleibol
|
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