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Read, translate the dialogue and ask the questions:

Daily Schedules

Kim: What do you do every day, Bob?

Bob: I get up at about 10.00 on weekdays. Then I watch news on TV for an hour and have breakfast at about noon.

Kim: Really? What time do you go to work?

Bob: I start work at 4.00 pm.

Kim: And what time do you arrive home at night?

Bob: I get home quite late, at midnight.

Kim: What do you do exactly?

Bob: Well, I am an……..

Questions:

1. What time does Bob get up?

2. What time does he have lunch?

3. What time does he start work?

4. When does he arrive home at night?

CPC 11

Dialogue: My daily routine

Phrases for your dialogues:

1. Suggest your idea:

- Why don’t we...         

- Shall we...

- Do you think we should...     + V

- Do you want to...

- Would you like to...

- Maybe the best thing would be to…

- I think the best thing might be to…

- I wonder if we should….

- How about...

- What about...                                          

- Do you feel like...               + Ving     

- What do you think of...

- Do you fancy...

- Let’s think about…

2. Prove your idea:

  • … would be a good idea because ….

  • One thing we should remember is that ….

  • Personally, I suggest  because ….

  • One advantage of  is that ….

  • In my opinion, it would be best to choose … because ….

3. Agree or disagree:         

Agree:

Yes, I completely agree with you.

You are right.

That’s a good point.

That’s just what I wanted to say.

It’s a great idea!

Disagree:

I agree up to a point, but ...

Well, I agree to a certain extent, but ... 

I don’t think we should…

I’m afraid I don’t agree.

I have to disagree with you. 

I’m not sure I agree, to be honest.

This material contains words and phrases for your dialogue about your typical day:

1. Morning:

get up at (about) seven o'clock; make the bed; do morning exercises / do a set of morning exercises; run in the park in the morning; take a shower; take a bath; brush one’s teeth; wash one’s face; comb one’s hair; go to the bathroom; go to the kitchen; make breakfast; have breakfast; eat breakfast; have tea; drink tea; have coffee; drink coffee; wash the dishes; a cup of black coffee; coffee with milk and sugar; a cup of green tea; a cup of tea with lemon; a glass of orange juice; a glass of milk; have cornflakes with milk and a cup of tea for breakfast; drink a glass of orange juice; eat two boiled eggs and a ham sandwich for breakfast; get dressed; put on clothes; put on a pair of jeans and a sweater; put on my coat; leave at 8:30.

2. University:

go to the University; do homework; do an exercise; do grammar exercises; attend classes; attend a lecture; attend a seminar; attend a conference; be present, be absent; be a student; be a student of law / economics / …; to study law / accounting / English / …; to have classes four times a week.

3. Evening:

free time / spare time / leisure time; pastime; favorite occupation; go to the cinema; go to the theater; go to the movies; go to a concert; go to a museum; go to an art gallery; go to the park; go to the zoo; go to a party; to go swimming; to go bicycling; to go fishing; to listen to music; to listen to the radio; to watch TV; to watch a new film; to read a book / a magazine; to play the piano; to play the violin; play the guitar; to go dancing; to go in for sports; to play tennis / basketball / football /chess; to do gymnastics / aerobics / athletics / yoga; to go to the sports ground; to take part in a competition (a contest, a championship, a tournament).

4. Sleep:

to go to bed (at 11:00); to set the alarm clock for 7:00 a.m.; to go to sleep; to fall asleep; to feel sleepy; to have eight hours of sleep; to have dreams, to have no dreams; Sweet dreams!