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Certainly!

For questions at an A1 level, it's important to keep them simple and


straightforward. Here are some basic questions that use adverbs of time:

1. **Daily Routine:**
- When do you wake up in the morning?
- How often do you eat breakfast?

2. **Weekend Activities:**
- When do you usually have free time on weekends?
- How long do you spend watching TV on Saturdays?

3. **Future Plans:**
- When are you going to visit your family next?
- How soon will you finish your homework?

4. **Daily Habits:**
- When do you go to bed at night?
- How often do you check your messages during the day?

5. **Mealtime:**
- When do you have lunch at school or work?
- How quickly do you eat your dinner?

6. **Seasonal Activities:**
- When do you go swimming in the summer?
- How often do you play in the snow during winter?

7. **Birthdays and Holidays:**


- When is your birthday?
- How soon is Christmas?

8. **School Schedule:**
- When does your school day start?
- How long is your break between classes?

9. **Everyday Chores:**
- When do you clean your room?
- How often do you do the laundry?

10. **Travel Plans:**


- When do you plan to go on your next vacation?
- How soon will you be at the bus stop?

These questions are designed to be simple and suitable for beginners at an A1 level,
focusing on everyday activities and routines.
My day
First, I wake up and put on my clothes. I walk to school. I do not ride a bike. I do
not ride the bus. I like to go to school. It rains. I do not like rain.After that I eat
lunch. I eat a sandwich and an apple.

I play outside. I read a book. I walk home. My mother cooks soup for dinner.
The soup is hot. Then, I go to bed.

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