The document discusses working and resting on weekends versus weekdays. It asks whether people generally work on weekends, with the response that they usually rest instead. It then asks if the reader is currently working or resting, with the response being that they are working now. Finally, it asks if the reader's parents prefer working or resting, leaving the response blank for the reader to fill in. It then shifts to discussing homework, asking if the reader has any after school that day and how teachers may respond if homework is or isn't completed.
The document discusses working and resting on weekends versus weekdays. It asks whether people generally work on weekends, with the response that they usually rest instead. It then asks if the reader is currently working or resting, with the response being that they are working now. Finally, it asks if the reader's parents prefer working or resting, leaving the response blank for the reader to fill in. It then shifts to discussing homework, asking if the reader has any after school that day and how teachers may respond if homework is or isn't completed.
The document discusses working and resting on weekends versus weekdays. It asks whether people generally work on weekends, with the response that they usually rest instead. It then asks if the reader is currently working or resting, with the response being that they are working now. Finally, it asks if the reader's parents prefer working or resting, leaving the response blank for the reader to fill in. It then shifts to discussing homework, asking if the reader has any after school that day and how teachers may respond if homework is or isn't completed.
The document discusses working and resting on weekends versus weekdays. It asks whether people generally work on weekends, with the response that they usually rest instead. It then asks if the reader is currently working or resting, with the response being that they are working now. Finally, it asks if the reader's parents prefer working or resting, leaving the response blank for the reader to fill in. It then shifts to discussing homework, asking if the reader has any after school that day and how teachers may respond if homework is or isn't completed.
at the weekend? No, people don’t generally work at the weekend; they rest Am I working now? Yes, you’re working now Do you think your parents prefer working or resting? I think my parents prefer …
homework Have you got any homework to
do after school today? Yes, I’ve got some homework to do after Well done! school today ~ No, I haven’t got any homework to do after school today Do some teachers get angry when children don’t do their homework? Yes, some teachers get angry when children don’t do their homework If your homework is very good, what does your teacher say? If my homework is very good, my teacher says “Well done!”