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Welcome

to
Unit 5
Topics:

-Be on time

-Time of an event

-Ask about birthdays


It’s one fifty-three. It’s five o’clock. It’s eleven o’clock. It’s ten ten.or It’s ten after ten.

It’s five thirty.


It’s half past five.

It’s ten to It’s seven fifteen.


It’s eight twenty-two
three. It’s quarter after seven.
It’s twenty-two after
When you are:

- early I am early. Am I early?


I’m early Yes, you are.

- on time Juan is on time. Is Juan on time?

- are late Gabriel, Mayte, and Isabel are late.


Time of the an event
Be: questions about time / Prepositions at and on
What time is it? (It’s) eight-thirty

What time is the party? (It’s) at ten

What time is the English class? (It’s) at nine.

What day is the party? (It’s) on Saturday at nine-thirty.

When’s the art festival? (It’s) at nine-thirty.


Kinds of events:

A party A movie

A dance A concert

A game A dinner
Days of the Week

Point 1: Spell names of the week with a capital letter.

Monday | on Monday

Tuesday | on Tuesday

Wednesday | on Wednesday

Thursday | on Thursday

Friday | on Friday

Saturday | on Saturday

Sunday | on Sunday
Point 2: In spoken English, speakers often do not say the preposition on.

I will see you Sunday.

I will see you on Sunday.

Parts of the Day

Point 3: We use different prepositions for some parts of the day, either in or at.

morning | in the morning

noon | at noon (12:00 P.M.)

afternoon | in the afternoon

evening | in the evening

night | at night
Point 4: When you combine a day of the week and a part of the day, you do need a
preposition, except with noon and midnight. The time of day goes after the day.

I will see you Monday night.

Let's meets Sunday afternoon.

I will see you Friday at noon.

Parts of the Week

Point 5: The weekend is Saturday and Sunday, and the Weekdays are Monday thru Friday.

Weekend | on the weekend

Weekday | on a weekday

Weekdays | during the weekdays.


Listen to the ordinal numbers
How to Pronounce 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 50th (Ordinal Numbers) in American English
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itGMFS9wI6o

1st, first 11th eleventh 21st twenty-first


2nd, second 12th twelfth 22nd twenty-second
3rd, third 13th thirteenth 30th thirtieth
4th, fourth 14th fourteenth 40th fortieth
5th, fifth 15th fifteenth 50th fiftieth
6th, sixth 16th sixteenth
7th, seventh 17th seventeenth
8th, eighth 18th eighteenth
9th ninth 19th nineteenth
10th tenth 20th twentieth
Prepositions in, on and at for dates and times.

When’s the class? It’s in May.


When’s the conference? It’s on June 10th.
When’s the piñata? It’s on the 9th.
What day is the test? It’s on Monday.
What time’s the movie? It’s at night.
What time’s the party? It’s at 9:30.
Complete the sentences with prepositions IN, ON or AT
1. The speech is ……….June 10th,...............4:00………...the afternoon.
2. The concert is ………..July………….the 20th.
3. The party is ……….midnight………..Saturday.
4. The program is ……….June 1st. ………...9:30.
5. The soccer game is ……….. Wednesday …………..noon.
6. The meeting is at the university campus ………….11:00……….the morning……….June 5th.

When is your birthday?

When is the art exhibition?


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