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Unit 40

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Review - Sleep: Are You an Early Bird or a Night Owl?
Review -  Sleep: Are You an Early Bird or a Night Owl?

B1- Intermediate Lower

Learning Objectives

In this final synthesis lesson of the unit, you will consolidate your understanding of how sleep patterns, daily routines, and cultural contexts intersect.

Exercise 1

New Words & Expressions 

Direction:  Listen and repeat after your tutor.

idiom

Early bird

Similar:

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/ˈɜr.li bɜrd/

Meaning:

Someone who wakes up early in the morning

    I’m an early bird and start working at 6 a.m.

Real Life Tip: 

Early risers are often seen as productive in American and European cultures.

phrasal verb

Catch up on

Similar:

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/kætʃ ʌp ɒn/

Meaning:

To do something you missed, like sleep

    I like to catch up on sleep on weekends.

Real Life Tip: 

Commonly used in American and international English for sleep, work, or tasks.

idiom

Night owl

Similar:

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/naɪt aʊl/

Meaning:

Someone who stays up late at night

    My sister is a night owl and studies until midnight.

Real Life Tip: 

Many students and creative workers worldwide are considered night owls.

Turn in

phrasal verb

Similar:

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/tɜrn ɪn/

Meaning:

To go to bed

    I usually turn in at 10 p.m.

Real Life Tip: 

Turn in” is widely used in American English for bedtime routines.

Exercise 2

Role-Play

Direction:  First, read the conversation aloud. Then, practice by role-playing it with your tutor.

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Situation: Two friends are talking about their sleep habits and preferences.

Student 1

Are you an early bird or a night owl, David?

Emma

Student 2

I’m definitely a night owl. I usually stay up until midnight.

David

Student 1

Really? I’m an early bird, so I turn in around 10 p.m.

Emma

Student 2

That’s impressive! I try to catch up on sleep on weekends.

David

Student 1

I like to take a short nap if I feel tired in the afternoon.

Emma

Student 2

I can’t sleep during the day, but I admire people who can.

David

Student 1

Do you think being a night owl affects your work?

Emma

Student 2

Sometimes. I’m less productive in the morning but more creative at night.

David

Exercise 3

Role-Play Q&A

Direction:  Answer the questions based on the conversation.


1. Who is an early bird and who is a night owl?

2. How does David catch up on sleep?

3. Does being a night owl affect David’s productivity? How?

Exercise 3

Practice Time

Direction:  Complete the exercise by choosing the correct answer. 

Fill in the blank

I like ________ at the park after school.

​Direction:  Complete the exercise by choosing the correct answer. 

Exercise 3

Practice Time

Direction:  Complete the exercise by choosing the correct answer. 


1. I usually ______ (turn / turns / turn) in at 10 p.m.


2. David ______ (stay / stays / staying) up late at night.


3. Emma ______ (catch / catches / catching) up on sleep during the weekend.


4. I am an early bird and usually ______ (wake / wakes / waking) up at 6 a.m.


5. A short nap ______ (help / helps / helping) me feel more energetic.


Exercise 4

Ask Your Tutor

Direction: Ask your tutor these questions. Listen carefully and learn


1. Is it better to be an early bird or a night owl? Why?


2. How do naps affect overall productivity and health?


3. What strategies help night owls adjust to early work schedules?

Exercise 5

Discussion

Direction: Use the new words and expression you learnt in this lesson to have a conversation with your tutor. 


1. Are you an early bird or a night owl?


2. How many hours of sleep do you usually get on weekdays?


3. Do you catch up on sleep during weekends?


4. Do you like to take naps? How long?


5. How does your sleep schedule affect your mood and energy?


6. Do you think cultural differences affect sleep habits? How?


7. Which do you think is healthier: being an early bird or a night owl?


8. How do your friends’ sleep habits differ from yours?


9. Have you ever had problems adjusting your sleep schedule?


10. What changes would you make to improve your sleep routine?


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