B) Cover the sentences. Look at the pictures. Work in paes What times is it on clock number 4?
e) It's ten past eleven -
f) It's quarter to three
g) It's twelve o'clock
h) It's five to three-
It's half past ten.
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each other.
4. What time is it? Write in numbers.
Example: a) It's half past seven - 7.30
a) It's half past seven
b) It's five to ten
c) It's quarter past nine
1) It's quarter to nine
1 write down the
6 printer 7scanner 8 development 9 preference 10 attachment.
a. The Personnel Officer is responsible for recruitment of staff.
b. He decided to retire after only three months in the new post.
c. I have a definite preference for the first of the two candidates.
d. We have a very bad Internet connection so documents take a long time to send.
e. Our new spreadsheet program is only in the first stage of development.
f. Please attach a copy of the original invoice to your cheque.
2. The bulk of food consumption should consist of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and fat-free or low-fat milk products.
3. Variety, balance and moderation are three of the most important concepts to keep in mind for healthy eating.
4. Balanced diets include the right amounts of carbohydrates, proteins, fats and other nutrients important to health.
5. A healthy diet could make your skin glow.
6. A well-balanced diet could improve your mood. People who eat more fruits and vegetables tend to report better mental health in studies.
7. Eating right could boost your energy and enhance your athletic performance.
8. Eating right could protect your memory. Studies have found people who follow healthy diets are less likely to develop dementia and Alzheimer's.
9. A major review of nutrition research found that a healthy diet can improve how long and how well you sleep.
10. A ‘portion’ means the amount of food that fits in your hand. When you eat more than what your body needs to keep healthy and energised during the day, the extra bits can turn into fat.