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[00:00.00]Unit 11 What time do dou go to school? [00:07.76]Section B [00:10.46]2a Listen and circle the ativities you hear. [00:18.80]Thanks for the interview,Tom. [00:20.89]We want to know about your day. [00:22.88]OK. [00:24.20]When do you get up?
[00:00.00]Unit 11 What time do dou go to school? [00:08.76]Section A [00:10.57]1b Listen and match the time with actions. [00:15.63]Draw lines from the clocks to the pictures. [00:20.22]What time do you usually get up,Rick? [00:22.91]Um,I usually get
[00:00.00]3a Read the passage. Then match the picture [00:06.84]with the correct clocks. [00:10.54]Scott works very long hours. [00:13.29]He usually gets up at 17:00. [00:16.37]He brushes his teeth and has a shower. [00:18.98]Then he eats breakfast.
[00:02.70]Unit 11 What time do you go to school? [00:07.60]SELF CHECK [00:09.58]1.Key word check. [00:13.09]Check () the words you know. [00:16.04]time morning breakfast get up go to bed [00:25.46]homework clock afternoon lunch run [00:34.93]watch TV
I just want you to know that... Through out it all.... It's only you.... That stuck by me... And for that... I thank you, I love you... Ashanti... Oooo, I can't wait to get next to you. Ohhh, I just can't leave you alone. Boy you got me doin' thangs
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Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has returned to Harare after receiving treatment in Botswana for injuries sustained in a car crash that killed his wife. Zimbabwe's PM Morgan Tsvangirai, seen, addressing mourners at his home, in Harare, 0