“Lesson 12: Time and Calendar,” EnglishConnect 1 for Learners (2022)
“Lesson 12,” EnglishConnect 1 for Learners
Lesson 12
Time and Calendar
Objective: I will learn to talk about the time and date.
Personal Study
Prepare for your conversation group by completing activities A through E.
Study the Principle of Learning: Take Responsibility
I have the power to choose, and I am responsible for my own learning.
You are an agent; you have the power to act for yourself. Often our tendency is to wait for leaders, teachers, or others to tell us what to do. We want them to give us step-by-step instructions. God wants us to understand that as His children, we have the power within us to make good choices and to move forward.
He explains that His children “should be anxiously engaged in a good cause, and do many things of their own free will, and bring to pass much righteousness; For the power is in them, wherein they are agents unto themselves. And inasmuch as men do good they shall in nowise lose their reward” (Doctrine and Covenants 58:27–28).
The power is in you. You can take responsibility for your learning. If the teacher is sick and can’t come, you can choose to practice with other learners. If you don’t understand something, you can ask for help. If you need ideas for how to study better, you can ask other learners in your group what works for them. You have the power to choose and act. With God, you decide what you will learn and become.
Ponder
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What do you believe is your responsibility as a learner?
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What can you do to take responsibility for your own learning?
Memorize Vocabulary
Learn the meaning and pronunciation of each word before your conversation group. Try learning more words that you can use in the patterns. Consider using a dictionary or translator or asking a friend.
date | |
day | |
time | |
at | |
on |
Time
noon | |
midnight | |
five o’clock/5:00 a.m. | |
five thirty/5:30 p.m. |
Days
Sunday | |
Monday | |
Tuesday | |
Wednesday | |
Thursday | |
Friday | |
Saturday | |
Saturday, January 1st |
Verbs
clean the house | |
get the mail | |
wash the dishes |
Practice Pattern 1
Practice using the patterns until you can confidently ask and answer questions. You can replace the underlined words with words in the “Memorize Vocabulary” section.
Q: What time is it?A: It’s (time).
Examples
Q: What time is it?A: It’s five o’clock.
Q: What day is it?A: It is Sunday.
Q: What day is it?A: It’s February 5th.
Practice Pattern 2
Practice using the patterns until you can confidently ask and answer questions. Try using the patterns in a conversation with a friend. You could talk or send messages.
Q: When do you (verb)?A: I (verb) on (day).
Examples
Q: When do they clean the house?A: They clean the house on Monday.
Q: When do you get the mail?A: I get the mail at noon.
Q: When does he wash the dishes?A: He washes the dishes at 5:30 p.m.
Use the Patterns
Write four questions you can ask someone. Write an answer to each question. Read them aloud.
Conversation Group
Activity 1: Practice the Patterns
(10–15 minutes)
Review the vocabulary list with a partner.
Practice pattern 1 with a partner:
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Practice asking questions.
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Practice answering questions.
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Practice a conversation using the patterns.
Repeat for pattern 2.
Activity 2: Create Your Own Sentences
(10–15 minutes)
New Vocabulary
Is it Friday, June 9th? |
Look at the calendar. Choose a day. Do not tell your partner which day you chose. Ask and answer questions to guess the day. Take turns.
Example
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A: What day is it?
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B: It’s Wednesday.
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A: Is it Wednesday, June 7th?
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B: No.
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A: Is it Wednesday, June 14th?
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B: Yes, it’s Wednesday, June 14th.
Activity 3: Create Your Own Conversations
(15–20 minutes)
Part 1
Ask and answer questions about when you do something. Use vocabulary from this lesson and lesson 11. Say as much as you can. Take turns. Switch partners and practice again.
Example
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A: When do you wake up?
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B: I wake up at 7:00 a.m.
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A: When do you visit your friends?
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B: I visit my friends on Saturday at 5:30 p.m.
Part 2
Ask and answer questions about when you celebrate important events. Talk about important events on the list or think of other important events. Say as much as you can. Take turns.
New Vocabulary
anniversary | |
celebrate | |
holiday |
Important Events
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Your birthday
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A family member’s birthday
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An anniversary
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Your favorite holiday (Christmas; Independence Day; New Year’s)
Example
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A: When do you celebrate your sister’s birthday?
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B: I celebrate my sister’s birthday on December 10th.