8/25/2022
– Topic: Our Daily Routines – part 2
spend time / save time /
waste time
watch the time / keep
track of time
Meaning: To make sure you
know what time it is so you aren’t late
EXAMPLE: I watch the time
so that I won’t miss the bus to work.
past / yesterday
Meaning: Time gone by.
EXAMPLE: Yesterday is the
past.
present / today / now
future / tomorrow
Meaning: Time that is to
come; What is going to happen.
EXAMPLE: Tomorrow is the
future. Next week is the future.
deadline / due date
EXAMPLE: The deadline for Fall
quarter registration at Literacy Source is September 1, 2022.
This a dog's morning routine. What is he looking for?
Small Group Questions
1.
What time do you wake up in the
morning? Is it the same on the weekend? Or your day off work?
2.
Tell us something you will do on
Saturday. Do you do this every Saturday?
3.
Tell us something you will do next week.
How much time does it take?
- What part of your day do you like best? Why? What do you do at that time?
- Is there something you would like to change about your daily routine? For example, spend more time exercising or less time watching TV?
6.
Give an example of something you do to
save time. For example, when you go to the supermarket, you take a shopping
list?
7.
Bad traffic can make us waste (lose)
time. What is another example of wasting time?
8. April 15 is an important deadline in the U.S. What is it? Is it an important deadline for you?
9. Sleep is healthy for us. When you can’t sleep, what do you do?
10.
If you could be alive any time in
history, what would it be? Past, present or future?
Guess the
answers:
- How many hours
of exercise do Americans get each week?
- How many hours
of exercise do doctors recommend?
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