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Unit 1: lifétyle

I'd like to discuss my daily routine. I usually get out of bed at 6:00 a.m. In the morning, I do my personal hygiene (ˈhī
ˌjēn), eat breakfast, and then go to school. At 6:30 a.m., I arrived at school. I eat lunch at 11:30 a.m. And spend my free
time listening to music, watching movies, and playing video games. I usually work out in the morning and do yoga in
the afternoon. I occasionally go to the movies with my best friends. On Sundays, my friends and I often get together for
drinks or coffee. Finally, I usually go to bed around 22:00 PM.

Being happy at work, going to the gym or going out for a meal after work, and spending weekends with friends doing
things or going places are all examples of a good lifestyle in my opinion.

Of course, I have to take a vacation in another country every year. I don't have that lifestyle yet because I don't have
enough money.

Unit 2

Composing music and songwriting have been my favourite pastime since I was in high school. I have a embescor band
with a few of my high school classmates. We spend our free weekends and holidays writing new songs and performing
at open clubs.

My favourite sport is also yoga. I discovered yoga last year. Before yoga practice I hated all types of sport. Then in my
life arrived yoga. At the moment I like yoga very much. Now its my life. I cant imagine my life without yoga. Now I
can stand on head.... Its good feeling.

Unit 3

My preferred mode of transportation is the train because it is quick, convenient (kənˈvēnyənt), dependable, and
especially punctual. What I like best about these modes of transportation is that I can completely avoid traffic
congestion and, as a result, pollution. Moreover, the rail fare is quite reasonable, that is, affordable for a student like
me.

Quick Vietnam travel tips for first timers:

Sort out your visa, purchase your travel insurance, pick the right season to visit, pre-book your airport transfer (my top
Vietnam travel tip), learn a few key Vietnamese phrases, plan your budget carefully, understand the tipping etiquette,
don't forget your camera.

Unit 4

Two years ago, I had an unforgettable experience. I went to school as usual that morning, but the sun was scorching. I
passed out in the middle of class. I'm not sure what happened, but when I awoke, I was in the hospital. My body had a
calcium leak, and it was the most dangerous time of my life.

1. Listen to English every day

Go to English movies.

2. Make an English/ESL friend

Make up conversations.

Practise dialogues.

3. Read English stories


Start with children's books.

Read advertisements, signs and labels.

4. Write down new words

Start a notebook for new words.

Make example sentences.

5. Keep an English diary

Start with one sentence.

How do you feel?

How is the weather?

What did you do today?

Write another sentence tomorrow.

6. Visit an English-speaking country

Learn English more quickly.

Stay with an English family.

Hear native speakers talk.

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