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Habits, routines, facts, things we

He She it…
love…

      I get up at 6:30 in the morning… She gets up…

       What time do you get up? What time does she get up?

       I don’t get up… She doesn't get up…

At 4:30. I have breakfast at half past 4


      in the morning.
She has breakfast…

       What time do you have breakfast? What time does she have breakfast?

       I don't have breakfast. / I never have


She never has / She doesn't have…
breakfast!

At 8 o’clock. I start work at 8am.


     

       What time do you start work ?

       I don't start work.

      I go to bed at 11pm…

       What time do you go to bed?

       I never go to bed…

I always work in the weekday


      evenings. On weekends, I usually stay
home or I go to the movies.

       What do you usually do in the


evening?

       I don't do anything / I never do


anything / I do nothing!

On weekdays I usually work. On


      weekends, I usually stay home in the
evenings!

       What do you usually do in the


evening?
You She/he/it

      I woke up at 8 o’clock She woke up at 8 o’clock.

       What time did you wake up? What time did she wake up?

       I didn’t wake up at o’clock, I She didn’t wake up at 8


woke up at 7. o’clock, she woke up at 7.

      I have breakfast at 7:30 am. She has breakfast at at 7:30.

       What time do you have What time does she have


breakfast? breakfast?
       I don’t have breakfast at 7:30. She doesn’t have breakfast at
I have breakfast at 8. 7:30. She has breakfast at 8.

     

      

      

     
      

      

     

      

      

     

      
Are YOU doing it right Is SHE/HE/IT doing it right
now? now?

      I am getting up right now. She is getting up right now.

       Are you getting up right now? Is she getting up right now?

       I am not getting up right now. She is not getting up right now.

     
      

      

     

      

      

     
      

      

     

      

      

     

      
BONUS SECTION

IMPROVING VOCABULARY

Using a notebook, write a full page of sentences using the expression/word you learned.

NEVER TRANSLATE!

Write down the definition you found in the dictionary. (Longman, Oxford, Macmillan or Cambridge)

Type the expression/word on Google using quotation marks and write at least 3 sentences.

Write down sentences you heard in the audios and videoclasses that have the new expression/word.

Create 3 to 4 new sentences using the new expression/word.

Search for images matching the expression/word.

DON’T FORGET: if you think this is too overwhelming (too much) right now, you can skip this section and try again later.

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