A Day in The Life
A Day in The Life
A Day in The Life
Reading
I have lunch in the office cafeteria at 12. The food isn’t very good, but it’s cheap.
After lunch I sometimes meet clients, or write reports.
I usually finish work at about 6 o’clock, although I occasionally work overtime. I get
home about an hour later, and have dinner with my family.
In the evening, I help my children with their homework, and watch television with my
wife.
Time Activity
6:00 He gets up.
7:15
11:00 - 12:00
12:00
6:00
7:00
Preposition check. Cover the previous exercises, and fill in the blanks.
Speaking Practice Interview your partner about his/her day! Make notes below.
When?
Where?
What time?
Who…with?
Why?
How?
Do you?
This worksheet is great for practicing the Present Simple. There are exercises covering the third person form, as
well as question forming. The worksheet balances reading, writing and speaking skills, giving your students the
opportunity to become much more confident with the grammar.
Direct students to exercise one. Check that everyone understands the meaning of ‘advertising’.
Students should work alone, and then check their answers in pairs. Finally go through the exercise with the
class as a whole. Be strict with the third-person form of the verbs.
Students should cover the top half of the worksheet before completing this exercise. After they have checked in
pairs, go through the answers with the group.
This exercise practices both collocations, and the third-person form. Students should work alone, and then
check in pairs.
The question form can be tricky for many students. If necessary, model the example on the board. This exercise
is more difficult than it looks. The underlined part of the answer shows the kind of question needed.
This final exercise gives students the chance to make their own questions. Give a few minutes for the students
to prepare. Assign new pairs for the speaking practice.
Students should make notes on the worksheet. After the students have changed roles, you could ask them to
make a short presentation on the person they interviewed. Alternatively, students could write up the answers in
a paragraph for homework.
Time Activity
A 6:00 He gets up.
7:15 He leaves for work.
M 11:00 - 12:00 He usually has a meeting.
P 12:00 He has lunch.
6:00 He finishes work.
M 7:00 He gets home.
Additional ideas
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Updated 5/14/2009