Cyber Homework | Unit 4 Lesson 1
Exercise: Grammar – Present simple
Details:
Tom is a male nurse. He often works at night and sleeps during the day. He leaves for work
at 9 p.m. at night and finishes at 5 a.m. in the morning. He has breakfast in the cafeteria and then goes home. He takes a shower at home then goes to bed for 8 hours. He gets up at about 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and has his lunch then does some jobs at home.
He goes swimming every day to stay in shape and spends time with friends when he can although this is pretty hard since he is often at work when they are out.
Exercise: Vocabulary – Time
Details:
It's a quarter
past three. It's twenty to one.
It's a quarter
to seven.
It's five past one.
It's twenty past eight.
Exercise: Vocabulary – Time
Details:
1 10:30
2 7:30
3 7:18
4 8:20
5 10:00
Exercise: Vocabulary – Daily routine
Details:
MEET DON MCNALLY, BUS DRIVER
Don McNally is from Minneapolis, but he lives and works in Chicago. Don is a bus driver. He gets up at seven o'clock on Monday to Friday. He
walks to the bus station and then starts work at
a quarter to eight. He drives a bus downtown for four and a half hours, then he stops
for lunch. He goes back to work an hour later.
When he finishes work, Don walks back home. When he gets home, he turns the computer on and checks emails
or chats with friends on Facebook. Sometimes
he goes to the local
gym and works out for about an hour. He also likes playing
basketball on the weekends for a local team.
Cyber Homework | Unit 4 Lesson 2
Exercise: Grammar – Adverbs of frequency
Details:
100% always
80% usually
70% often
50% sometimes
10% hardly ever
0% never
Exercise: Grammar – Adverbs of frequency
Details:
It hardly ever rains in the desert.
Good readers are often good learners.
The weather in Australia is usually very hot in January. The weather in Iceland
is always very cold in January.
School children in the US sometimes wear a uniform to school.
College students in the US never wear a uniform. Playing sports is often very good for you.
Smoking is never good for you.
Students are usually nervous before exams.
Exercise: Grammar – Review: present simple and adverbs of frequency
Details:
Oscar gets up at 7:30.
Jess and Leyla get up at 7:00.
Jess never works out.
Matt hardly ever works out.
Leyla and Matt alaways (always) cook.
Oscar usually
cooks.
Leyla and Oscar work in an office.
Matt doesn't work.
Leyla, Oscar, and Jess go to bed before midnight.
Matt always goes to bed late.
Exercise: Grammar – and or but
Details:
I turn on the computer and I read the news
online.
She lives in another country but she doesn't have culture shock. She plays the guitar and the violin very well.
He only sleeps five hours a night but
he's never tired. They have two children,
a son and a daughter.
He doesn't have a big family but his sister has four children. He plays the guitar but he doesn't play the
piano.
Beyoncé is a singer and an actress.
It's a small town but it's very crowded with tourists in the summer.
Night owls don't like getting up early and they don't feel good in the morning.
Exercise: Reading – Baz Wilson, English teacher in Korea (1)
Details:
Baz Wilson is a 26-year-old Canadian. He teaches English in Korea. His day starts at 7:45, when he gets up. He walks to school and he gets there at 8:30. He teaches four classes from 9:00 until 12:00, with a five-minute break between classes. Then he stops for lunch. He always eats lunch with the other teachers. He usually has soup, rice, and kimchi. He never eats meat because he's a vegetarian. He goes back to class at 1:00 and teaches two more classes. He finishes work at 2:30, but doesn't leave school until 4:30.
Then it's time to go home. He sees a lot of his students on his way home. There are also people selling clothes, food, or fresh fruit. He gets back home at 4:45 and makes a nice cup of tea. Time to relax!
Exercise: Reading – Baz Wilson, English teacher in Korea (2)
Details:
What do you do
between 2:30 and 4:30? I prepare my classes for the
next day. It's my “planning time.”
Do you enjoy living in Korea? Yes, I do. My life here is more fun than in Canada.
You say you eat kimchi. What is that? It's a traditional Korean dish that has vegetables with different seasonings.
Do you have
any plans for the future? I'm
not sure what to do next. I still have three more months here and I want to enjoy them.
What do you do after school? I'm always busy. My favorite thing to do is take photos and upload them to my blog.
Is your salary
good? It's fine. I have a
simple life here, and I don't
really need many things to enjoy life.
I want to teach
English in another
country, too. Do you have any advice? Yes, I do. Here's the link to my blog: www.teachinginkorea.bloggingaway.com.
Exercise: Vocabulary – Adjectives
Details:
HAPPY
TIRED
INTERESTING CROWDED
SAD
BAD
GOOD
Cyber Homework | Unit 4 Lesson 3
Exercise: Dialogue – Expressing interest
Details:
TEACHER |
Good morning, everyone. Today we have a new student in our English class.
His name is Anze |
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and he comes from Slovenia. So tell us,
Anze, do you like America? |
ANZE |
Yes, I do. |
TEACHER |
Why are you here? |
ANZE |
Well, I play basketball. I'm a new player for the
local team. |
TEACHER |
Really? That's
wonderful! Do you like
playing here? |
ANZE |
I love it! |
TEACHER |
Are you really
good? |
ANZE |
Well, I don't know. |
TEACHER |
I'm sure you are.
When do you
train, Anze? |
ANZE |
Sorry? |
TEACHER |
When do you practice? |
ANZE |
Oh, we practice in the afternoons after school and we
play our games
on the weekend, |
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usually on Saturday morning. |
TEACHER |
Cool! Well,
it's great to have you in our school.
Welcome to the US! And now |
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I'm
afraid we need to start the lesson. Could you please open your books on page 41? |
Exercise: Grammar – Present
simple: he / she / it
Details:
HARRISON
Does Harrison comes (come) (come) from New Zealand? Yes, he does.
Does Harrison works (work)
(work) in Korea? No, he doesn't.
What hobbies (does) Harrison likes (like) (like)? He likes Japanese food and shopping.
Does Harrison likes (like) (like)
crowded cities? No, he doesn't.
Does Harrison goes (go) (go) to Japanese class on Wednesdays?
No (No, he doesn't). He goes (go) to class on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
SIOBHÁN
Does Siobhán comes (come) (come) from England? No (No, she doesn't). She came (comes) (come) from Ireland.
Does Siobhán works (work) (work) in Chile? Yes, she doesn't (does).
What things (does) Siobhán likes (like) (like)? She likes playing tennis and reading.
Does
Siobhán likes (like) (like)
dancing? No, she doesn't.
What things (does) Siobhán
does (do) (do) in her free time?
She likes going to the beach on Saturdays and going to the mountains on Sundays.
Exercise: Listening – MasterCook (1)
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Details:
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FAMILY |
JOB |
HOBBIES |
Elvin |
He's single. |
He works as a chef in a mexican restaurant (Mexican restaurant). |
He enjoys
singing and dancing. |
Crystal |
She's married. She has three children. |
She works
at a post office. |
She loves spending time with her family, she enjoys watching movies (watching movies) with her children and loves cooking (cooking). |
Michael |
He has two children. |
He's a computer engineer. |
He loves
cooking, enjoys playing the
guitar (playing the guitar), and going for walks. |
Exercise: Listening – MasterCook (2)
Details:
Good evening, everyone, and welcome to another edition of
MasterCook, your favorite TV cooking show. Let me introduce
tonight's three contestants.
In tonight's show, from Washington, DC, Elvin
Vazquez. He's from El Salvador, but lives and works
in Washington, DC, as a chef in a mexican (Mexican) restaurant. He's a bit of a night out (night owl), and after work he enjoys singing
and dancing. He's single.
From Houston, Texas, Crystal Henry. She's married and has three children – two boys and a girl. Crystal works at a post office in
Houston and she lovesspending
time with her family. She enjoys
watching movies with
her children on the weekend. She also loves cooking, of course. And finally from San Diego, California,
Michael Varney. Michael is a computer engineer
and he also loves cooking,
especially grilling. In his free time, he
also enjoys playing the
guitar and going for walks. Michael is a father of two
children: a boy and a girl.
So are you ready? Let's start the show!
Exercise: Vocabulary – Transportation
Details:
taxi - taxi
car - car
bike - bike
motorcycle - motorcycle
boat - boat
train - train
subway - subway
bus - bus
plane - plane
helicopter - helicopter
windsurfer - windsurfer
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