Student B
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05.00 a.m. wake up
06.00 a.m. have breakfast
06.15 a.m. go to school
01.30 p.m. have lunch
01.45 p.m. take a nap
03.30 p.m. clean the house
04.45 p.m. watch tv
07.00 p.m. have dinner
07.15 p.m. studying
10.00 p.m. go to bed
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04.45 a.m. wake up
06.00 a.m. have breakfast
06.15 a.m. go to school
01.30 p.m. have lunch
02.00 p.m. take a nap
03.30 p.m. clean the house
04.45 p.m. watch tv
07.00 p.m. have dinner
07.15 p.m. studying
10.00 p.m. go to bed
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TASK 2
Practice the dialogue with your friend beside you
Yeni : What do you do on Sundays?
Tom : I get up at about 5.00 to prey, then I do physical exercises. I take a bath at
around 8.
Yeni : What do you do in the afternoon?
Tom : I usually take my little brother to the park.
Yeni : And in the evening?
Tom : I usually watch television, and I go to bed at about 10.00 p.m.
TASK 3
SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
Sentences Pattern: (+) Subject + verb + …
(-) Subject + do/does not + verb1 + …
(?) Does/do + subject + verb1 + …? Yes/No
(?) Question words + do/does + …?
Time signal usually used:
- every … (day, week, month, etc)
- adverb of frequency : always, usually, sometimes, often, seldom, never
Example:
- My father always gets up at 5 o’clock.
- I usually go to bed at 10 o’clock
- My brother doesn’t make his bed everyday
- Do your friends do their homework everyday?
- What time do you usually got o school?
Examples of the Questions :
- What's-your favourite hobbies ? - Do you like watching film?
- Do you enjoy dancing ? - What do you in your spare time?
Examples of responses :
- Yes I love dancing - Not very much
- He likes watching film in ... - Sometimes
- Yes, I like it
Grammar Point “Gerund”
V1 + Ing
The gerund has exactly the same from as the present participle
1. Gerund as subject
- Swimming is my favourite hoby
- Walking in the morning makes us strong and healthy
2. Gerund as object
- I don't like smoking - Do you enjoy teaching ?
3. Gerund after preposition
- She is interested in learning other languages
- The Lady left the room without smiling
Verbs followed by gerund
Begin dread pardon suggest
Admit forgive postpone stop
Consider finish practice remember
Dislike hate understand
defer involve excuse
delay imagine recent
can’t stand = endure
can’t help = prevent/avoid
- I appreciate your giving me so much of your time
- Forgive me interrupting you
- Forgive me for interrupting you
III. GUEST HANDLING
TASK 1
Listen to some expressions for handling guests.
- Welcome to our hotel / restaurant / office.
- What can I do for you Sir / Madam?
- May I Help you?
- We hope that you can enjoy staying in our hotel.
- I hope you enjoy the food.
- Have a nice rest, Sir/Madam.
- We would like to offer you a special food.
- We’ll send your coffee right away.
Practice the conversation with your partner.
Man : May I have a look at the breakfast menu, please?
Waitress : Certainly. Here you are. Sir.
Man : Thank you ..... I think I'll have the English breakfast.
Waitress : Yes sir. What would you like to start with?
Man : I’ll start with a glass of pineapple juice - no, wait a minute, I see
there’s cereal too. Do you have things like corn flakes?
Waitress : Yes, we have corn flakes, rice crispy or musli.
Man : I’ll have the Rice Crispies then. Now, let see - ah, yes, the good old
bacon and eggs and so on.
Waitress : Would you prefer mushrooms, or grilled tomato, Sir?
Man : Tomato I think.
Waitress : And would you like marmalade, honey or jam with your least?
Man : Oh, definitely marmalade. That is the proper thing for a real English
Breakfast, isn’t it?
Waitress : That’s right, Sir. And what would you like to drink?
Man : A nice big pot of tea, please.
TASK 3
What would you say to a guest at the breakfast table if you want to know the
following ?
Which type of breakfast he wants.
Which type of breakfast do you want, Sir/Ma’m?
- What he would like to start with.
- I low he would like his eggs cooked.
- What he would like with his eggs.
TASK. 4
Work in pair, practice giving and talking breakfast orders.
Useful phrases
- What would you like to start with?
- Would you like marmalade, honey or jam?
- How would you like your eggs? Poached, scrambled, fried or boiled?
- Hard or soft boiled?
- There is a fixed price for the English and Continental breakfast, all inclusive.
- At what time would you like your breakfast?
- Would you prefer tea to coffee?
- Would you like to have the Continental or the English breakfast?
- I’d like the oriental food, please.
- I want a pot of hot tea.
Too/Enough
The word Too shows a less/more than normal condition / situation.
The word Enough means on the average condition / situation .
Study the example below.
- The coffee is still too hot for me to drink.
- The water is warm-enough for the baby to take a bath.
- Well, this room is good enough to see the hill. sight,
- This room is too large for me to sleep alone.
too followed by adjectives.
- Risa is too young to go to school.
- The test was too difficult to do.
too followed by adverb of manner. .
- The professor speaks too fast to understand.
- That child spoke too softy to hear.
too followed by many / much.
- There is too much work to finish in an hour.
- I have too many letters lo replay in two days.
too followed by agent,/person.
- The test was too easy for us to do.
- She speaks too quickly for the students to understand.

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