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World Time Zones M.3 041 042 044

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  • 1. World Time Zones M.3 041 042 044

2. zonean area or a part of an object, especially one that is different from its surroundings 3. primemain, most importance, basic 4. meridianone of the lines that is drawn from the North Pole to the South Pole on a map of the world 5. universaltrue or right at all times and in all places 6. boundarya real or imagined line that marks the limits or edges of something and separates it from other things or places 7. CoordinatorsLogical RelationshipsFOR: Mary enjoys math, for it is challenging. result/cause AND: Judy has won several trophies, and she is an honor student. Addition NOR: Judy doesn't work, nor does she want a job. addition of negatives 8. BUT: Nabil is pretty good at gymnastics, but he prefers swimming. Contrast OR:Jaime needs a vacation, or he'll go crazy. alternativeYET: Irma doesn't earn much, yet she spends money like a millionaire. ContrastSO:The coach praised the team excessively, so the players stopped believing him. cause/result 9. Understanding World Time Zones1. The zero degree longitude line or the Prime Meridian passes through Greenwich, a suburb of London. 2. The Prime Meridian not only divides the eastern from the western hemisphere, but it is also where longitude and time is measured from. 3. Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is whatever time it is in the main time zone, or the Prime Meridian Time Zone. 10. 4. To determine the standard time for any time zone in the world, add one hour for each time zone east of Greenwich. Subtract one hour for each time zone counted in a westerly direction from Greenwich. 11. 5. Look at the time zone map. The numbers along the top of the map show what time it is in each of the other time zones when it is noon at the Prime Meridian. 12. 6. Notice that the boundaries of the time zones zigzag across land areas. By general government agreement adjustments may be made to keep countries, provinces, or states in a single time zone to avoid confusion. 7. The International Date Line is at 180 degrees longitude. The time is the same on both sides of the International Date Line, but the day is different. West of the International Date Line (the eastern hemisphere) it is one day later than it is east of the International Date Line (the western hemisphere). 13. What time is it? 14. Direction 1. Make a group of 5 people.2. Representative of each group choose a question board in the Power Point 3. Listen to the audio about question What time is it 4. Which group can answer first will get 2 point. 5. If nobody can answer, teacher will open the question.6. Which group can answer will get just 1 point. 15. 1 432 5 16. 1. If UTC is 7 oclock in the morning, what about +4 means? What time is it of +4 means? 17. Hi! My name is Jenny. Im staying in Thailand. Now my country is 9 am. I want to know in Beijing what time is it? 18. 10 am. 19. If +7 means is 9 pm. What time is it at -9 means? 20. 5 am. 21. If -3 means is midnight. What time is it at +3 means? 22. 6 am. 23. (On the phone)Miwzie: Hi! Jenny what are you doing? Jenny: Oh!! Do you know what time is it in Tokyo? Miwzie: Ah!! I dont know but New York is 2 pm. Jenny: Please, think before you call me. This is Tokyo. Miwzie: What time is it there? 24. 4 am.