When do shops open?. When do banks usually open and close2. When do restaurants and bars open and close4. When are museums normally open.. Restaurants and bars open at 8.00?. Museum are
Trang 1Unit 6 Daily life
III Listening and speaking
Asking about time
1 Look at the pictures What can you see?
Trang 22 When do these things normally happen in your country?
1 When do shops open? When do they close? Are they open every day?
2 What is a normal working day? What is a normal school day?
3 When do banks usually open and close?
4 What are normal office hours?
5 What time do people usually eat? When do restaurants and bars open and close?
6 When are museums normally open?
7 When do people normally get up? When do they go to bed?
Shops open at 8 a.m They close at 7p.m Yes they are.
A normal working day is at 7.30 A normal school day is at 7.15.
Banks usually open at 8.00 and close at 4.30.
Normal office hours are at 7.00 in the morning and at 1.30 in the afternoon.
People usually have breakfast at 6.30 a.m Restaurants and bars open at 8.00.
Museum are normally open at 8.00.
Trang 33. 6.1 Listen to the conversations.
a Match the items in the columns.
1 The museum
8 The supermarket
Trang 4b Say what happens at each time.
The museum opens at ten o'clock.
The film starts at seven forty-five The train leaves at ten past eleven.
The programme finishes at quater past eight The shops close at five thirty.
The plane arrives at two twenty.
Lessons finish at ten to one.
The supermarket closes at half past eight.
Trang 54 Work with a partner Use the information on the chart and make conversations.
A: What time does the museum open?
B: It opens at ten o'clock.
A: Thank you.
5 Work with a new partner Make conversations with this information (Make sure you use the correct singular or
plural form.)
a lessons /start/ 8.15 b plane/ leave/ 4.25
c shops/ close/ on Saturday/ 6 p.m d film/ finish/ this evening/ 11.10
e train/ arrive/ 3.50 f banks/ open/ on Mondays/ 10.00
g the meeting/ start/ this morning/ 12.00
h visitors/ arrive/ today/ 3.00
Trang 6V Pronunciation: Voiced and voiceless sounds; present tense endings
1.Voiced and voiceless sounds
These are voiced consonant sounds
/b/ /d/ /g/ /v/ /ð / /z/ /l/ /r/ /m/ /n/ / η/ These are voiceless consonant sounds /p/ /t/ /k/ /f/ /θ/ /s/
Trang 7a Do these verbs and in a voiced or a voiceless consonant sounds? Write them in the correct column.
speak live sleep sing start work like
voiced voiceless
swim [swim]
live [liv]
stand [stænd]
sing [siη]
open ['oupən]
come [kʌm]
travel [trævl]
speak [spi:k]
dance [da:ns]
sleep [sli:p]
meet [ mi:t]
start [sta:t]
work [wə:k]
like [laik]
b Listen check and repeat
Trang 82 Present tense endings
We can pronounce the third person -s in two ways.
a 6.3 Listen and write verbs in the correct column.
opens, stands, rides,
comes, travels, arrives looks, gets, puts, likes, drinks, speaks
opens gets puts comes likes speak looks stands rides travels drinks arrives
b Which sounds are followed by /s/? Voiced or voiceless?
c Say these verbs
starts wakes lives finds meets sings reads walks drives works wants thinks
Trang 9d Some -es endings are pronounced /iz/ Tick () the verbs which have the /iz/ sound.
e 6.4 Listen, check, and repeat.
F Which spellings are pronounced /iz/?
Trang 102 Present tense endings
- After a vowel sound or a voiced consonant we
pronounce the final -s /z/
goes /gəuz/ comes /kʌm/
- After a voiceless consonant (/ t /, / p /, / k /), we
pronounce the final -s / s /
cuts/cʌts/ stops /stɔps/ looks / luks/
When the verb ends in ges, ches, sses, ses, or
-shes, we pronounce -es / iz /
changes/'t∫eindʒiz/ practises/ 'præktisiz/ watches /'wɔt∫iz/ washes /'wɔ∫iz/
passes/'pa:siz/