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Daily Routine Vocabulary and Text

Catherine Brian is a 13-year-old girl living in London with her family. She describes her daily routine which involves waking up at 7am, having breakfast, catching the bus to school, attending classes from 9am to 1pm, returning home for lunch, doing homework after school, and going to bed around 9:30pm. Her routine includes typical daily activities like traveling to school, eating meals, attending classes, completing homework, and resting in the evenings.

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Daily Routine Vocabulary and Text

Catherine Brian is a 13-year-old girl living in London with her family. She describes her daily routine which involves waking up at 7am, having breakfast, catching the bus to school, attending classes from 9am to 1pm, returning home for lunch, doing homework after school, and going to bed around 9:30pm. Her routine includes typical daily activities like traveling to school, eating meals, attending classes, completing homework, and resting in the evenings.

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Daily Routine Os advérbios de frequência

colocam-se antes dos verbos principais,


Verbs mas depois do verbo to be
wake up - acordar
ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY
get up – levantar-se
brush my teeth – escovar os (meus) dentes sometimes – às vezes
wash my face – lavar a (minha) cara always – sempre
get dressed – vestir-se never- nunca
comb/brush my hair – pentear/escovar o cabelo often – frequentemente
arrive - chegar seldom/rarely – raramente
come – vir usually – habitualmente_____
begin – começar ≠ finish - acabar PHRASES OF FREQUENCY:
once/twice a week –1/2 x por
do my homework - fazer os meus trabalhos para casa (TPC) semana
drink – beber three times a month- 3 x por mês
eat – comer every day – todos os dias
get ready – preparar-se
go back – regressar PARTS OF THE DAY
go to school – ir para a escola
in the morning – de manhã
go home – ir para casa in the afternoon – à tarde
go to bed – ir para a cama in the evening - no final da
have – ter/tomar tarde (ao entardecer/anoitecer)
have a shower/a bath – tomar um duche /banho at night – à noite
have lunch/ dinner – almoçar/jantar
have classes – ter aulas MEANS OF TRANSPORT
make my bed– fazer a (minha) cama
on foot – a pé
read – ler by bicycle – de bicicleta
play – brincar/jogar by bus – de autocarro
play the guitar/piano – tocar guitarra/piano by car – de carro
play football – jogar futebol by train – de comboio
watch TV – ver televisão by plane – de avião
surf the Net – navegar na Net by tube/underground – de metro
listen to music – ouvir música
first – primeiro
then – depois
MEALS BREAKFAST but - mas
breakfast – pequeno-almoço tea- chá and - e
lunch – almoço milk – leite or – ou
have tea – lanche coffee – café so - então
a snack – lanche orange juice – sumo de laranja before – antes
dinner - jantar toast – torrada after that
bread and butter – pão com manteiga depois disso
cheese (sandwich) – queijo after lunch
ham (sandwich) – fiambre depois do almoço
What time is it? / What’s the time? a cup of – uma chávena de
a glass of – um copo de
o’clock
10.00 - It’s ten o’clock.
10.15 - It’s ten fifteen.
It’s (a) quarter past ten.
a quarter to past a quarter 10.20 - It’s ten twenty.
at It’s twenty past ten.
às 10.30 - It’s ten thirty.
It’s half past ten.
half at about 10.45 - It’s ten forty-five.
por volta das It’s (a) quarter to eleven
10.50 - It’s ten fifty.
It’s ten to eleven.
My Daily Routine
Hello! My name is Catherine Brian. I’m thirteen years old and I was born in London. I
live with my parents, my brother and my sister. I am in year 7 and I like school very
much. My favourite school subjects are Maths and English.
I always have classes in the morning, so I get up at seven o’clock, have a shower, get
dressed and go to the kitchen to prepare my breakfast! I usually have cereals for
breakfast. After breakfast I always brush my teeth. Then I go to the bus stop and catch
the bus to school. I usually arrive at school at about twenty past eight. My lessons begin
at a quarter to nine and finish at one o’clock. At about a quarter past one I go back home
by bus and I have lunch with my parents. Sometimes I have lessons in the afternoon and
I have lunch in the canteen with some of my friends. In the afternoon my lessons finish
at twenty past four. I usually arrive home at about five o’clock. First I eat a sandwich,
then I drink a glass of milk and finally I do my homework. After doing my homework I
watch TV or play computer games. We usually have dinner at half past seven. After
dinner I get my schoolbag ready for the next day and I go to bed at about half past nine.
I often read a little before I fall asleep.

Daily Routine expressions


On school days I always wake up at 7.15.
When I’m late I only wash my face.
I have my favourite meal of the day. I love breakfast!
Sometimes I have a glass of milk and a toast/Sometimes I have cornflakes or a boiled
egg (fried eggs/scrambled eggs).
I walk to school. / I go to school on foot.
I go to school by bus. / I catch the bus to school.
I have five lessons in the morning and sometimes another two in the afternoon.
I have lunch at midday in the school canteen / at home.
I have lunch at school with some of my friends.
I go back home by car.
I arrive home at 4.30.
I eat a sandwich and drink a cup of chocolate milk.
I put on my pyjamas. I kiss my parents goodnight and I go to bed.
I go to bed at about 10.30.
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