times and activities example ppt to learn activities

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Learn How to Talk About Time and Daily Activities in English
Vocabulary for
Times and Activities

Lesson Targets
In this lesson, we will learn vocabulary related
to times and daily activities.01
Being able to discuss time and activities is
crucial for effective communication.02

Telling Time
O’clock: It’s 3 o’clock.
Quarter Past: It’s a quarter past 5 (5:15).
Half Past: It’s half past 7 (7:30).
Quarter To: It’s a quarter to 9 (8:45).
Exact Time: It’s 6:23.

Parts of the Day
Morning: 6 AM to 12 PM
Afternoon: 12 PM to 6 PM
Evening: 6 PM to 9 PM
Night: 9 PM to 6 AM

Days of the week
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

Common Activities
Daily Activities:
Wake up
Eat breakfast
Go to work/school
Have lunch
Return home
Eat dinner
Go to bed
Leisure Activities:
Read a book
Watch TV
Exercise
Hang out with
friends

Example sentences
I wake up at 7 o’clock in the morning.
She goes to work at 9 AM.
We have lunch at 1 PM.
They return home in the evening.
He reads a book before going to bed.

Talking about future plans
Tomorrow: I will go shopping tomorrow.
Next Week: We will visit the museum next
week.
In the Morning/Afternoon/Evening: I will call
you in the evening.
At [Specific Time]: The meeting is at 10 AM.

Example dialogues
Talking About Today:
A: What are you doing this afternoon?
B: I’m going to the gym.
Making Plans:
A: When are we meeting tomorrow?
B: Let’s meet at 3 o’clock.

Practice Activity
Activity: Pair up and practice discussing
your daily routines and future plans.
Scenarios:
Describe your typical day.
Make plans for the weekend.
Talk about what you did
yesterday.

Common Mistakes
Mistake: Confusing AM and PM.
Example: I wake up at 7 PM.
Correction: I wake up at 7 AM.
Mistake: Incorrect use of prepositions with
times.
Example: I’ll see you on 5 o’clock.
Correction: I’ll see you at 5
o’clock.

Summary and Q&A
Recap:
We learned vocabulary for times and
activities.
Practice helps in becoming comfortable
with discussing daily routines and future
plans.
Questions?

Thank you for
attentive listening!
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