1. Your daily routine.
Write six sentences about your daily routine. Include eight different daily activities from VOCABULARY.
For example:
On Monday morning I get up at 8 a.m.
2. Compare your routine.
Read about Maria's day. Find six differences with your daily routine.
For example:
I don't get up at 6:00. I get up at 7:30.
Maria works in a bank in Madrid, the capital of Spain. She gets up at 6:00 in the morning, has a coffee, then takes the bus to work. She gets to work at 8 a.m. and works until 3 p.m., with a short break for breakfast. She goes home for lunch. After lunch she normally works from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., but on Friday she doesn't work in the afternoon. She normally has dinner at 10 p.m. and goes to bed at 12:00.
3. Other people.
Write sentences about the daily activities of another person.
For example:
My friend Scott works in a shop.
Post your sentences in the Pre-Elementary Forum. Read and comment on what other students write.
4. Write.
1. Write about your day.
Write a description of a typical day in your life. Write between 75 and 100 words. Include these expressions:
1. Post your sentences in the Pre-Elementary Forum.
2. Go to the Pre-Elementary Forum. Read and comment on what other students write.
5. Write and reply.
1. Choose a country. Write six to eight sentences about customs in that country. Use the verbs:
eat / drink / celebrate / wear / live / have / speak / play / work / go
For example:
In this country, people drink tea and beer.
They speak English.
They eat fish and chips.
People have dinner at 6 p.m.
People have a big breakfast on Sunday.
They celebrate Guy Fawkes Night on 5th November.
They don't have a siesta.
People normally work from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
People normally go to work by car or by train.
People don't work on Sunday.
What country is it?
Post your sentences in the Pre-Elementary Forum.
2. Go to the Pre-Elementary
Forum. Read the sentences from the other students. Do you know the country? Click on "Write a reply" and write the answer.
For example:
I think this country is Britain.