A New Message!: A Day in the UK

You've got a new message from the British students! Read it!

Source: author's own creation using Canva for Education.

You've got a new message from the British students! Read it!

Source: author's own creation using Canva for Education.

In pairs, observe these daily routines. Then, drag their correct times.
School usually starts around @@a quarter to nine in the morning@@.

Shops usually open around @@nine o'clock in the morning@@.

British people usually have dinner around @@half past six in the evening@@.
School usually finishes around @@a quarter past three in the afternoon@@.

Students usually have lunch around @@half past twelve@@.

Children usually go to bed around @@nine o'clock in the evening@@.

Read again the message from the British students about a typical day in the UK. Then, choose the correct words.
Attention! There are 4 extra words!
1. Students often have lunch @@at school@@.
2. Offices usually open at nine o'clock and close @@at five o'clock@@.
3. Shops often open @@on Sundays@@.
4. British people usually eat @@a packed lunch@@.
5. People often @@have dinner@@ at home around half past six in the evening.
6. Adults often @@go to bed@@ around half past ten.

In groups of 3 or 4 students, create a message for the British students about a typical day in Galicia and Spain.
1. Investigate Galician and Spanish daily routines and times. Suggestion! You can visit this website: Los horarios de vida en España.
2. Select some interesting routines and times for foreigners. For example: Spanish people usually have lunch between 2 and 3 o'clock.
3. Give information using routines, times, adverbs of frequency and present simple. For example: Spanish people often have dinner at home between 9 and 10 o'clock.
4. Create the message using oral and written texts, images and/or videos!


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