Theme 1 - Prepositions of time - 8/9/2021

What time is spelled the same forwards and backwards?
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This lesson contains 22 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 60 min

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What time is spelled the same forwards and backwards?

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NOON

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Thursday 8 September

- Learning goal

- Stones

- Prepositions of time

- Let's practise

- The end

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Learning goal
During this lesson you are going to practise the Stones and you will know when to use the right preposition of time.

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Stones
Stone 1: Talking about the past
Stone 1: Talking about historical people
Stone 2: Talking about dates and writing them down.

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Who is your favourite historical figure?
Why? Where did he or she live? What was he or she known for?

Slide 6 - Open question

I always work ___ Monday mornings.
A
in
B
at
C
on

Slide 7 - Quiz

Grammar review: prepositions of time

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He bought a PS5 ___ Friday.
A
in
B
at
C
on

Slide 9 - Quiz

He handed in his assignment ___ ten minutes to seven.
A
in
B
at
C
on

Slide 10 - Quiz

The Christmas Holiday is ___ December.
A
in
B
at
C
on

Slide 11 - Quiz

Bob plays football ___ the morning.

Slide 12 - Open question

Prepositions of time
At – This preposition of time is used to discuss clock times, holidays and festivals, and other very specific time frames including exceptions, such as “at night.”
On – This preposition of time is used to discuss certain days of the week or portions of days of the week, specific dates, and special days such as “on New Year’s Day.”
In – This preposition of time is used to discuss months, seasons, years, centuries, general times of day, and longer periods of time such as “in the past.”

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At (very specific)
clock times: at 10 o'clock, at five past nine

holidays and festivals: at Christmas, at Easter

exceptions:at night, at the weekend

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On (more specific)
Days of the week: on Monday, on Thursday

Portions of days of the week: on Thursday afternoon, on Sunday mornings

specific dates: on twelve October, on the fifteenth of December

special days: on Newyears' Eve, on Boxingday

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In (general)
months: in January, in March
seasons: in the Winter, in Summer
years: in 2006
centuries: in the twentieth century, in the 19th century
general times of day: in the morning, in the afternoon
longer periods of time: in the nineties, in the past

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Work, in silence and by yourself, on the
assignments for the first 5 minutes.
timer
5:00

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Let's practise
- Do exercises 14 and 15 on page 15.

Are you done? 
+ Study words A/B on on page 17 of your textbook

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Do you remember?
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Connect the orange words to the 
correct Preposition of time

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IN
ON
AT
precise time
days
dates
months
years
centuries
seasons
times of the day
expressions

Slide 20 - Drag question

Did you understand the grammar explanation?
A
yes
B
no
C
a little bit

Slide 21 - Quiz

The end!

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