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Faf 2e Level 2 Unit 8 Unusual Clocks
Faf 2e Level 2 Unit 8 Unusual Clocks
Faf 2e Level 2 Unit 8 Unusual Clocks
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Unusual clocks
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1 Look at the pictures and match them to 1 – 6. Then translate the
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5 hand _____________
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clock
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grandfather clock
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2 Can you tell the time in English?
a) Look at the grandfather clock. It's ___________________
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It isn’t easy to tell the time with this clock.
21 The big 03hand is
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17 07 pointing to the twelve, and the small 19
hand is pointing 05
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What's the time on this clock? 17 07
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Unusual clocks
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at the numbers: it is a 24-hour clock. The big hand shows
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the 3minutes, and the9 thin hand shows the seconds. The two
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small hands show the hours, in two different countries!
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For example, Hong Kong is eight hours ahead of Britain.
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When it is 1pm in Britain, it is 9pm in Hong Kong. Look at
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the hands on the clock – the time is quarter to three in Britain.
What’s the time in Hong Kong?
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