Complete the verb phrases.
Write the words in the chart.
Complete the text with the correct verbs.
PRONUNCIATION:
a. Listen and tick the words which have the /j/ sound.
b. Listen and tick the words which have the /ju:/ sound.
This worksheet is about practicing daily activities with pronunciation exercise. Student read and answer the exercises. They also to distinguish some sounds. The worksheet has an answer key.
Daily Activities Vocabulary and Usage
Time of Day | Vocabulary | Explanation | Example Sentence |
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Morning | – Wake up: To rise from sleep. | I wake up at 6:00 AM every day. | “She wakes up early to meditate.” |
– Brush teeth: To clean teeth using a toothbrush. | After breakfast, I brush my teeth thoroughly. | “He brushes his teeth for two minutes.” | |
– Get dressed: To put on clothes. | She gets dressed in formal attire for work. | “He gets dressed in a suit and tie.” | |
Noon | – Eat lunch: To have a midday meal. | We eat lunch together in the cafeteria. | “They eat lunch at 12:30 PM.” |
– Drive to work: To commute by car. | He drives to work via the highway. | “She drives to work every weekday.” | |
Afternoon | – Go for a walk: To take a leisurely stroll. | During lunch break, I go for a walk in the park. | “They go for a walk to clear their minds.” |
– Do the laundry: To wash clothes. | She does the laundry every Saturday. | “He does the laundry using the washing machine.” | |
Evening | – Make dinner: To prepare an evening meal. | They make dinner together as a family. | “She makes dinner with fresh ingredients.” |
– Hang clothes: To place clothes on a hanger. | After washing, I hang clothes to dry. | “He hangs clothes in the backyard.” | |
Night | – Go to bed: To lie down for sleep. | I go to bed around 10:00 PM. | “She goes to bed early for a good night’s rest.” |
– Turn off lights: To switch off illumination. | Before sleeping, he turns off the lights. | “They turn off the lights to conserve energy.” |
Remember that the choice of prepositions (such as “at,” “in,” or “on”) depends on context and whether we refer to a general location or a specific area. For instance, we say “at work” (general location) but “in my office” (specific area). Keep these nuances in mind while discussing daily routines. ????
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