Section II - Time and Calendar Write times from analog clocks Write times from dictation Ask and answer questions about the time Request the time Read and write dates Ask and answer questions about dates Ask and answer questions about daily routines Ask and answer questions about seasons Ask and answer questions about the weather Interpret information: weather report/map Lesson 4 - Time and Weather (2nd week of 2) Introductions Good morning. My name is ______. I am from _________. Today=s date is _________. Vocabulary rainy, cloudy, snowy, sunny, thermometer, temperature, hot, warm, cool, cold, freezing, foggy, windy, dry, wet, icy Blue book page 25 Pairs dictation Student A dictates seven vocabulary words to Student B and vice versa. Information Grid What time is it? What is today=s date? What is the weather? Pairs dictation II Student A dictates five times to Student B and vice versa Line Dialogue 10 questions and answers about days and dates Verbs say, write, think Plurals, Possessives Examples of making plurals and possessives and a test Homework Simple fill in the blank questions about days and dates rainy cloudy snowy sunny thermometer temperature hot warm cool cold freezing foggy windy dry wet icy rainy cloudy snowy sunny thermometer temperature hot warm cool cold freezing foggy windy dry wet icy rainy cloudy snowy sunny thermometer temperature hot warm cool cold freezing foggy windy dry wet icy rainy cloudy snowy sunny thermometer temperature hot warm cool cold freezing foggy windy dry wet icy rainy cloudy snowy sunny thermometer temperature hot warm cool cold freezing foggy windy dry wet icy What is your name? What time is it? What is today’s date? What is the weather? What is your name? What time is it? What is today’s date? What is the weather? Student A Student A hot warm cool cold freezing icy Student B Student B rainy cloudy snowy sunny windy dry wet Student A 1:00 Student A 1:45 5:30 9:05 11:15 Student B Student B 2:00 3:30 7:55 10:00 12:05 Time and Calendar Do you have a watch? Yes, I have a watch. What time is it? It is 11:30. What day is it? Today is Thursday. What is today’s date? Today is July 29. What season is it? It is summer. What year is it? It is 2004. What is the weather like? It is hot and sunny. Is it windy? No, it is not windy. Is it raining? No, it is not raining. When did it snow? It snowed last winter. Time and Calendar - Verbs and Questions To stop rregular) Past When did it stop raining? It stopped early this morning. Present Do you stop to say hello every time you see her? Yes. I always stop to say hello. Future Will you stop say goodbye after class? Yes. I will stop when I leave after class. To rain rregular) Past When did it rain? It rained last night. Present Does it rain every night? Yes. It rains almost every night. Future Will it rain tomorrow afternoon? The weather forecast says that it will rain. To think (irregular) Past What did you think when you saw the accident? I thought both cars were wrecked. Present Where do you think they took the drivers? I think they took them to the hospital. Future Will you think about driving more slowly? Yes. I will think about driving slowly in the rain. Time and Calendar- Verb Test Circle the correct word. 1. It [ stop stopped ] raining early this morning. 2. I always [ stop 3. The snow [ stop stops ] to say hello every time I see her. will stop ] sometime tonight. 4. Last night, the wind [ stop stopped ] blowing. 5. She [ stop stopped ] smoking last week. 6. It [ rain rained ] last night. 7. It [ rain rains ] almost every night. 8. It [ rain rained ] all day yesterday. 9. The weather report says that it [ rain 10. It [ rain will rain ] tomorrow. rained ] a lot last winter. 11. I [ think thought ] the moon was small when I was young. 12. Now, I [ think thought ] the moon is big. 13. Next month, I [ think will think ] about a cooking class. 14. Tomorrow, she [ think will think ] about driving slowly. 15. I [ think thought ] the accident was bad when I saw it. Time and Calendar - Contractions Contractions are often used by substituting ’ for some letters. Examples: I am = I’m you are = you’re she is = she’s it is = it’s Examples: we are = we’re it does not = it doesn’t we do not = we don’t I will = I’ll I am thirsty. I’m thirsty You are late. You’re late. I have a car. I’ve a car. It is 11:30. It’s 11:30. We are tall. We’re tall. I will not go. I won’t go. I will not = I won’t I can not = I can’t I have = I’ve I have not = I haven’t They have eaten lunch. He will bring it tonight. She will be here Sunday. We are both ready. I can not run fast. I have not any milk. They’ve eaten lunch. He’ll bring it tonight. She’ll be here Sunday. We’re both ready. I can’t run fast. I haven’t any milk. Substitute contractions in the following sentences: 1. I am hungry. ________________________. 2. You are going home after class. _________________________. 3. She is my sister. __________________________. 4. They are my friends. __________________________. 5. I will help you. _______________________. 6. He will not help you. ______________________. 7. She can not help you ______________________. 8. It is Pat’s book. _______________________. 9. They are Gene’s books. _____________________. 10. I will not go to the store. ______________________ Time and Calendar - Homework What is your first name?__________________________________________ What is your last name?__________________________________________ What country are you from? _____________________________________ Does it snow in your country?___________________________________ When do you get up in the morning?_____________________________ What time do you eat breakfast?________________________________ What time do you go to work?___________________________________ What days of the week do you work?_____________________________ When do you eat dinner?________________________________________ What months are in the winter?__________________________________ What months are in the spring?___________________________________ What months are in the summer?_________________________________ What months are in the fall?______________________________________ Was it foggy this morning?_______________________________________ Was it icy this morning?__________________________________________ Was it freezing this morning?_____________________________________ Was it warm this morning?_______________________________________ money bill dollar coin penny nickel Next Week What is the money in the US called? The money in the US is the dollar. How many cents are in the dollar? There are one hundred cents. What are the coins? Pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. Are there any other coins? Yes, half-dollars and dollars. How much is a penny? A penny is one cent. dime quarter cent give put add How much is a nickel? A nickel is five cents. How much is a dime? A dime is ten cents. How much is a quarter? A quarter is twenty-five cents. What are the bills? The one, five, ten, and twenty. Are there any other bills? Fifty dollars and one-hundred dollars. To give (irregular) Past When did you give her the money? I gave her the money when she gave me the bill. Present Do you give a tip? Yes. I always give a 15% tip. Future Will you give me some help tomorrow? Yes. I will give you some help tomorrow. To put (irregular) Past Where did you put your coat? I put my coat on the back of my chair. Present Where do you put your money? I put my money in my purse. Future Where will you put your homework? I will put it on my table. To add (regular) Past Did you add sugar to my coffee? Yes. I added a spoon of sugar. Present Do you add the bill at a restaurant? Yes. I always add the bill. Future Will you add grocery bills? No. I will not add them.