Unit 7
Note: You can continue the game until somebody ticks the
whole table. involve the pupils into checking. When a winner
says the time s/he has ticked, ask the class: ‘is it correct?’
Homework
2 min
Ask the pupils to open their Workbooks and look at the home-
work. explain that to do this task, they must look at the time on
the left at first. Then they must draw hands on the clock faces.
After that they must write the time as shown in the example.
Lesson 3 What’s the time, Mr Wolf?
Aims
Learning
outcomes
Vocabulary
and
structure
Required
equipment
Educational:
- to learn asking time and an-
swering
Developing:
- to enable pupils to ask about
a time and answer in hours and
half hours
Socio-cultural:
- to raise awareness of the simi-
larities and differences of ask-
ing and saying the time in eng-
lish and mother tongue
by the end of
the lesson, pupils
will be able to:
- show their
understand ing of
time;
- ask and say
time in hours and
half-hours;
- use the preposi-
tion
at with times
What’s the
time?
preposition:
at
T e x t b o o k ,
the DVD of
the book
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