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		<title>WHAT&#8217;S THE TIME?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Explanation
There are two common ways of telling the time.
 
Formal but easier way:
Say the hours first and then the minutes.
Example: 7:45 &#8211; seven forty-five
For minutes 01 through 09, you can pronounce the &#8216;0&#8242; as oh.
Example: 11:06 &#8211; eleven (oh) six
 
More popular way:
Say the minutes first and then the hours. Use past and the preceding hour for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Explanation</h2>
<p>There are two common ways of telling the time.</p>
<h3> </h3>
<h3>Formal but easier way:</h3>
<p>Say the hours first and then the minutes.</p>
<p>Example: 7:45 &#8211; seven forty-five</p>
<p>For minutes 01 through 09, you can pronounce the &#8216;0&#8242; as <em lang="en">oh</em>.</p>
<p>Example: 11:06 &#8211; eleven (oh) six</p>
<h3> </h3>
<h3>More popular way:</h3>
<p>Say the minutes first and then the hours. Use <em lang="en">past</em> and the preceding hour for minutes 01 through 30. Use <em lang="en">to</em> and the forthcoming hour for minutes 31 through 59, but .</p>
<p>Example: 7.15 &#8211; fifteen minutes past seven</p>
<p>Example: 7.45 &#8211; fifteen minutes to eight</p>
<p>Another possibility of saying &#8216;15 minutes past&#8217; is: <em lang="en">a quarter past</em></p>
<p>Another possibility of saying &#8216;15 minutes to&#8217; is: <em lang="en">a quarter to</em></p>
<p>Another possibility of saying &#8216;30 minutes past&#8217; is: <em lang="en">half past</em></p>
<p>Example: 5:30 &#8211; half past five</p>
<h3> </h3>
<h3>Note:</h3>
<p>Use <em lang="en">o&#8217;clock</em> only at the full hour.</p>
<p>Example: 7:00 &#8211; seven o&#8217;clock (but 7:10 &#8211; ten past seven)</p>
<p>In everyday English  the twelve-hour clock is used. Timetables usually use the twenty-four-hour clock. In spoken English, the twenty-four-hour clock is, however, only used in official announcements, but not in ordinary speech.<br />
Beispiel: 17:20 &#8211; twenty past five</p>
<p>For times around midnight or midday you can use the expressions <em lang="en">midnight</em> or <em lang="en">midday</em> / <em lang="en">noon</em> instead of the number 12.</p>
<p>Beispiel: 00:00 &#8211; midnight</p>
<p>Beispiel: 12:00 &#8211; midday or noon</p>
<p>To make clear (where necessary) whether you mean a time before 12 o&#8217;clock noon or after, you can use <em lang="en">in the morning</em>, <em lang="en">in the afternoon</em>, <em lang="en">in the evening</em>, <em lang="en">at night</em>. Use <em lang="en">in the morning</em> before 12 o&#8217;clock noon, after 12 o&#8217;clock noon use <em lang="en">in the afternoon</em>. When to change from <em lang="en">afternoon</em> to <em lang="en">evening</em>, from <em lang="en">evening</em> to <em lang="en">night</em> and from <em lang="en">night</em> to <em lang="en">morning</em> depends on your sense of time.</p>
<p>Example: 3:15 &#8211; a quarter past three in the morning OR a quarter past three at night</p>
<p>More formal expressions to indicate whether a time is before noon or after are <em>a.m.</em> (also: am &#8211; ante meridiem, before noon) and <em>p.m.</em> (also: pm &#8211; post meridiem, after noon). Use these expression only with the formal way of telling the time.</p>
<p>Example: 3:15 &#8211; three fifteen a.m.</p>
<p>It is <span>not</span> usual to use a.m. and p.m. with <em lang="en">past/to</em>.</p>
<p>Example: 3:15 &#8211; fifteen minutes past three OR a quarter past three</p>
<h4> </h4>
<h4>American English:</h4>
<p>Instead of <em lang="en">past</em> Americans often use <em lang="en">after</em>.</p>
<p>Example: 06:10 &#8211; ten past/after six</p>
<p>But: in time expressions with <em lang="en">half past</em> it is not usual to replace <em lang="en">past</em> by <em lang="en">after</em>.</p>
<p>Instead of <em lang="en">to</em> Americans often use <em lang="en">before</em>, <em lang="en">of</em> or <em lang="en">till</em>.</p>
<p>Example: 05:50 &#8211; ten to/before/of/till six</p>
<p> </p>
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		<title>FOOD, SHOPS &amp; SHOPPING QUIZ</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 13:36:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vocabulary quiz : Food, shops and shopping
1) You eat breakfast in the morning. Which meal do you usually eat between 12 &#8211; 2 in the afternoon?
 
2) Which of the following is not a fruit?
Grape &#8211; Cucumber &#8211; Pear
 
3) What colour is a strawberry?
 
4) Which of these vegetables is not green?
Carrot &#8211; Cabbage &#8211; Lettuce
 
5) Match [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Vocabulary quiz : Food, shops and shopping</span></h3>
<p>1) You eat breakfast in the morning. Which meal do you usually eat between 12 &#8211; 2 in the afternoon?</p>
<p> </p>
<p>2) Which of the following is not a fruit?</p>
<p>Grape &#8211; Cucumber &#8211; Pear</p>
<p> </p>
<p>3) What colour is a strawberry?</p>
<p> </p>
<p>4) Which of these vegetables is not green?</p>
<p>Carrot &#8211; Cabbage &#8211; Lettuce</p>
<p> </p>
<p>5) Match up the following shops with what you can buy in them.</p>
<p>Baker &#8211; Butcher &#8211; Furniture shop &#8211; Jeweller &#8211; Post office</p>
<p>A sofa &#8211; A stamp &#8211; Bread &#8211; Meat &#8211; A ring</p>
<p> </p>
<p>6) We say a bottle of milk. What do we say for the following?</p>
<p>A p_______ of biscuits.</p>
<p>A t_______ of soup.</p>
<p>A l_______ of bread.</p>
<p>A b______ of matches.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>7) Organise these into fruits or vegetables.</p>
<p>Banana &#8211; Leek &#8211; Lemon &#8211; Onion &#8211; Orange &#8211; Peas &#8211; Plum &#8211; Potato</p>
<p> </p>
<p>8) My cousin works in a florist. What does she sell?</p>
<p> </p>
<p>9) The meal was expensive. What&#8217;s the opposite of expensive?</p>
<p> </p>
<p>10) At a restaurant, you normally have a starter, a ______course and a dessert.</p>
<p>a) chief b) main  c) biggest.</p>
<p> </p>
<p> </p>
<p> </p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Answers:</span></p>
<p>1) lunch                               </p>
<p>2) cucumber      </p>
<p>3) red</p>
<p>4) carrot &#8211; it&#8217;s orange</p>
<p>5) baker = bread               butcher = meat                 furniture shop = sofa                     jeweller = ring</p>
<p>post office = stamp</p>
<p>6) A packet of biscuits    A tin of soup      A loaf of bread    A box of matches</p>
<p>7) Fruit = banana, lemon, orange, plum</p>
<p>Vegetables = leek, onion, peas, potato</p>
<p>8) flowers</p>
<p>9) cheap</p>
<p>10) main</p>
<p> </p>
<p> </p>
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		<title>ADJECTIVES OF PERSONALITY (1)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2009 12:33:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Complete the sentences with the correct adjective. (Answers are at the bottom of the page)
Adjectives:
generous &#8211; grateful &#8211; honest &#8211; independent &#8211; jealous &#8211; lively &#8211; mature &#8211; miserable &#8211; patient &#8211; popular &#8211; proud &#8211; relaxed &#8211; reliable &#8211; sensible &#8211; superficial &#8211; warm &#8211; weird
Sentences:

She doesn&#8217;t think about anything seriously or have any [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Complete the sentences with the correct adjective. (Answers are at the bottom of the page)</p>
<p><strong>Adjectives:</strong></p>
<p>generous &#8211; grateful &#8211; honest &#8211; independent &#8211; jealous &#8211; lively &#8211; mature &#8211; miserable &#8211; patient &#8211; popular &#8211; proud &#8211; relaxed &#8211; reliable &#8211; sensible &#8211; superficial &#8211; warm &#8211; weird</p>
<p><strong>Sentences:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>She doesn&#8217;t think about anything seriously or have any deep thoughts, she&#8217;s so ___________.</li>
<li>He&#8217;s always _________. He&#8217;s never in a hurry and he&#8217;s always calm.</li>
<li>She&#8217;s the most ________  girl in school, everybody likes her.</li>
<li>He&#8217;s very _________. If he say&#8217;s he&#8217;ll do something, he does it.</li>
<li>She always tells the truth. She&#8217;s very _________ .</li>
<li>He&#8217;s a very ________ teacher. He doesn&#8217;t get angry even when he has to repeat something three times.</li>
<li>They were very __________ when we said they could stay in our house while we were away.</li>
<li>He never drinks and drives. He&#8217;s too _______ to do something silly like that.</li>
<li>She&#8217;s going to travel around the world for six months on her own. She must be very ___________.</li>
<li>She always has fun at parties because she&#8217;s so bright and _______.</li>
<li>He never smiles and always looks ________. I don&#8217;t know what his problem is.</li>
<li>She&#8217;s only seventeen but she seems much older. She&#8217;s very ______ for her age.</li>
<li>He makes her ________ when he looks at other girls.</li>
<li>She looks _______. Why does she wear such strange clothes?</li>
<li>They&#8217;re very rich but they are also really _______ with their money. They give wonderful presents.</li>
<li>He got 100% in all his exams. His parents are really _______ of him.</li>
<li>She&#8217;s always ______ and friendly. You always feel welcome at her house.</li>
</ol>
<p> </p>
<p> </p>
<p>(Answers: 1. superficial; 2. relaxed; 3. popular; 4. reliable; 5. honest; 6. patient; 7. grateful; 8. sensible; 9. independent; 10. lively; 11. miserable; 12. mature; 13. jealous; 14. weird; 15. generous; 16. proud; 17. warm)</p>
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