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be PAM VoURMieiniayemer-leselaya 1 SPEAKING & READING a Answer the questions with a partner. 11 What time do you wake up during the week? 2 Doyouuse an alarm clock to wake up? if not, what makes you wake up? 3 Doyouget up immediately efter you wake up? 4 When you first get up do you feel..? a awful quite sleepy ‘© awake and energetic b_ Read an interview with Sara Mohr-Pietsch. Match the questions and answers. ‘A Do you choose what you wear the night before? B Do you have anything to eat before you go to work? C Do you use an alarm clock to wake up? D How do you feel when you wake up? E How do you get to work? F How does this affect your social life? G What time do you get up-when you're doing: the Breakfast show? HH What time do you go to bed when youre working the next day? 1 Would you like to change your working hours? € Cover the answers and lookat the questions. With a partner remember her answers. Answer the questions with a partner. 1 Woald youlike to work the same hoursas theradio presenter? 2 In general are you s morning or evening peron? Peete or What time do you get up when you're doing the Breakfast show? | get up at 4.45 am, and leave the house at 5.20. Yes. usually set my radio alarm to come on at 4.30 so that I can wake Lup slowiy as [listen to the world news. | set my phone alarm for 4.45 and leave ion the other sida af the roam so | have to gat up to tum it off Itdepencs —some mornings | feal rested and awake, but other ‘mornings it's quite hard to get out of bed. It depends on the season. ind | need much more sleep in the winter. I'm slow to get up, then | wait until 'm in the studio before having breakfast, but mast mornings | have a bow! of cerea before I leave the house. “That depends on the season too. In the summer | usually wait until the oming to decide. But in the winter | often leave clothes oul the night before so that I can stay in bed until the last minute! Acarpicks me up at 5.20, - {In the winter, any time between 8.30 and 9.30 p.m. In the summer, Usually more like 9.00 to 10.00 pm. What social lfe? | certainly can't go out for a wild night curing the week, but 'm lucky because a lot of my closest iriends live near me, ‘so | can see them in the evenings and sill go to bed quite early, ‘Sometimes | think | would Ike to have more normal Working hours, but llove my job so much thet 1d never want to give it up. The buzz of ‘boing "von the radio early inthe morning a8 people start their days is really wonderful 2 VOCABULARY phrasal verbs a Look at some sentences from the interview. With a partner say what the highlighted phrases mean. ‘eave it on the other side of the room so | have to ‘getup to turmitiotf” ‘A car picksimelup at 5.20" “Ilove my job so much that I'd never want to giveitup. PB Phrasal verbs Wake up, get up, turn on / off, give up, etc. are common phrasal verbs (verbs with a preposition or adverb). ‘Sometimes the meaning of the two separate words can help you guess the meaning of the phrasal verb, eg. tum off. Sometimes the meaning of the two words does not help you, e.g. give up. b Read the information box. Can you think ofa phrasal verb which means...? 1 totry tofind something you have lost 2 to pur on clothes ina shop to see if they are the right size 3 to havea friendly relationship (with somebody) ¢ > p.163 Vocabulary Bank Phrasal verbs. 3 GRAMMAR word order of phrasal verbs a Lookat the picture and phrasal verb in each sentene Rh 4 ine the object of the alarm clock! b Complete the rules about separable phrasal verbs with ‘noun or pronoun. 1 Ifthe object of phrasal verb isa_, you can putitafter the verb « up,on,ete. OR. between the verb and up, on, etc 2 Ifthe object of a phrasal verb isa__, you must puri between the verb and up,on, etc. ¢ }p.146 Grammar Bank 118. Learn more about the word order of phrasal verbs and practise it 4 PRONUNCIATION linking a 4) Listen and write the missing words. 1 There's a wet towel on the floor, Please Iean’t concentrate with that music on. Please 3 Ifyou don’t know what the word means, 4 Why have you taken your coat off? ! ou Why are you wearing your coatin here? __ 1 b Practise saying the sentences. Try to link the phrasal verbs and pronouns, eg, pick_itup. 5 SPEAKING a Read the questions in the questionnaire and think about your answers b Workin pairs. Interview your partner with the questions PHRASAL VERB QUESTIONNAIRE + Have you ever forgotten to turn your mobile phone off ina concert or the cinema? ‘+= Do you throw away old clothes or do you give them to other people? + Do you enjoy trying on clothes when you go shopping? + Do you often go away at the weekend? Where to? ‘+ Before you go shopping do you usually write down what you have to buy? Do you only buy what's on the list? ‘+ Do you enjoy looking after small children? Why (not)? + Have you ever asked your neighbours to turn the TV or ‘the music down? What happened? ‘+ What's the first thing you turn on after you wake up in the morning? ‘This book was very expensive. Please __.

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