Lesson 7: I GO TO SCHOOL AT 1.30.

breakfast
breakfast /ˈbrekfəst/
(noun) the first meal of the day
Example: What time do you have breakfast?


twenty
twenty /ˈtwenti/
(cardinal no.) 20
Example: There are twenty students in her class.


fifty
fifty /ˈfɪfti/
(cardinal no.) 50
Example: I went to fifty countries in the world.


lunch
lunch /lʌntʃ/
(noun) a meal eaten in the middle of the day
Example: I often have lunch at 11 o'clock.


o'clock
o'clock /əˈklɑːk/
(adverb) used with the numbers 1 to 12 when telling the time, to mean an exact hour
Example: My father often gets up at 6 o'clock.


dinner
dinner /ˈdɪnər/
(noun) the main meal of the day, eaten either in the middle of the day or in the evening
Example: I always have dinner with my family.


forty
forty /ˈfɔːrti/
(cardinal no.) 40
Example: My father is forty years old.


thirty
thirty /ˈθɜːrti/
(cardinal no.) 30
Example: There are thirty days in April.


get up
get up /get ʌp/
(phrasal verb) to stand up after sitting, lying, etc.
Example: I often get up late.


go to bed
go to bed /ɡəʊ tuː bɛd/
(verb)
Example: I usually go to bed around 10 pm.


watch TV
watch TV /wɒtʃ ˌtiːˈviː/
(verb)
Example: I like to watch TV in the evening.


What time
What time /wʌt tʌɪm/
(Qu.)
Example: What time does the movie start?


What about you?
What about you? /wʌt əbaʊt juː/
(Qu.)
Example: I like pizza. What about you?


in the morning
in the morning /ɪn ðə ˈmɔːnɪŋ/
(preposition)
Example: I drink coffee in the morning.


in the afternoon
in the afternoon /ɪn ðə ɑːftəˈnuːn/
(preposition)
Example: I will meet you in the afternoon.


in the evening
in the evening /ɪn ðə ˈiːv(ə)nɪŋ/
(preposition)
Example: I like to read in the evening.


at noon
at noon /at nuːn/
(preposition)
Example: We will meet at noon.


at night
at night /at naɪt/
(preposition)
Example: I like to read at night.