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Wake up - Teacher: “What time do you usually wake up in the morning?” - Student: “I usually wake up at 7 o’clock.”
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Brush teeth - Teacher: “What do you do after waking up?” - Student: “I brush my teeth to keep them clean and healthy.”
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Take a shower - Teacher: “What do you do after brushing your teeth?” - Student: “I take a shower to get clean and fresh.”
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Get dressed - Teacher: “What do you do after taking a shower?” - Student: “I get dressed in my school uniform or regular clothes.”
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Eat breakfast - Teacher: “What do you usually have for breakfast?” - Student: “I usually have cereal, toast, and a glass of milk for breakfast.”
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Go to school - Teacher: “What do you do after eating breakfast?” - Student: “I go to school to learn and see my friends.”
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Attend classes - Teacher: “What do you do at school?” - Student: “I attend different classes like math, science, and English.”
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Have lunch - Teacher: “What do you do during lunchtime at school?” - Student: “I have lunch with my classmates in the cafeteria.”
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Play with friends - Teacher: “What do you do during recess or break time?” - Student: “I play games and have fun with my friends.”
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Study and do homework - Teacher: “What do you do after school?” - Student: “I study and do my homework to finish my assignments.”
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Have dinner - Teacher: “What do you do in the evening?” - Student: “I have dinner with my family and talk about our day.”
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Watch TV or read - Teacher: “What do you do after dinner?” - Student: “I watch TV or read books to relax and enjoy my free time.”
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Brush teeth before bed - Teacher: “What do you do before going to bed?” - Student: “I brush my teeth again to keep them clean before sleeping.”
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Go to bed - Teacher: “What time do you usually go to bed?” - Student: “I usually go to bed at 9 o’clock to get enough rest.”
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Sleep - Teacher: “What do you do when you go to bed?” - Student: “I sleep to recharge my energy for the next day.”
Note: A1 CEFR refers to the beginner level of English proficiency. The provided lesson is suitable for 3rd to 4th-grade ESL learners at this level.
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