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RESUMEN UNIT 4

In the morning, my parents are busy.


My mother just has coffee. She doesn't eat breakfast.
My father goes to work early. He doesn't drive.
My brother and sister watch TV. He has breakfast.
My brothers have breakfast. They don't talk.
My best friend listens to the radio. He doesn't read newspaper.
I take classes four hours a week.
I work eight hours a week.
I spend four hours a week on the Internet.
I watch TV two hours a week.
I spend five hours a week with my friends.
1. Sue and Joe don’t play football.
2. Sue eats sweets.
3. Joe goes horse-riding.
4. Sue and Joe listen to music.
5. Joe and Joe go swimming.
1. Yes, I do. I live three houses from here.
2. Well, I'm from Peru originally. 
3. No, I'm not. I'm part-time student.
4. No, I don't. I'm an only chid.
5. Well, I work on Saturdays. I don't work on Sundays.
6. No, I don't. I text my friends on the Mondays.
7. Well, I get up early Monday to Friday. On weekends, I get up late.
8. No, I don't. I live with my parents.
Do Americans go out every night after work and have fun? Maybe the answer is surprising,
but no, they don't. They don't usually go out with friends in the evening, and they don't go
out to dinner or go shopping. So what do they do? Well, about 90% of Americans stay at
home in the evening to relax. In fact, it's their favorite activity. They read, watch TV, and
spend time with their families.
 
So what about young people? Well, they spend a lot of time at home too. American high
school students study about six hours a week and watch TV for about 15 hours a week.
 
Most Americans also have a hobby and do fun, interesting things like play sports or music.
Americans stay home a lot, but they stay busy too!
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Here are average Americans' favorite activities:

 reading
 watching TV
 spending time with their families
 exercising
 using the Internet

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