Hari/Tanggal : Rabu,6 September 2023
DAILY ACTIVITIES / ROUTINES
In this English
lesson we’ll take a look at how we use the present simple tense when
talking about daily routines.
Your routine is
your normal
everyday activities. The things that you usually do on
a normal school or
work day.
How to write about your simple
daily routine:
Forming the present simple tense is simple – use the base form of the
verb.
·
I play…
·
You work…
·
They swim…
Remember – if you are using the third person singular (he/she/it) you need
to add s to the verb.
·
He plays…
·
She jumps…
·
It kicks…
Example sentences with the simple present tense:
·
I clean my
teeth at 7:00.
·
I go to sleep at
11:00.
100 % →→→→→→→→→→→→ 0 %
always,
usually, often, sometimes, occasionally, hardly ever, rarely, never
I always clean
my teeth before I go to school.
I sometimes have
hot chocolate in the evening.
Note:
Get up and wake up have
different meanings.
Wake
up – means to open your eyes, to be awake.
Get
up – means to stand up, get out of bed.
Example Daily Routine:
Lisa is
a student at university. Here is her daily routine.
1.
I always wake up at 7:00 in the morning.
2.
I usually have breakfast at 7:30.
3.
I catch the bus to university at 8:00.
4.
I usually start studying at 8:30.
5.
I always have lunch at noon.
6.
I finish university at 4:15 in the afternoon.
7.
I sometimes go to the cinema with my friends in the evening.
8.
I usually have dinner with my family at about 7:00 in the
evening.
9.
I never go to bed before 11 o’clock.
10.
I often go to bed at midnight.
Note:
Midday or noon = 12:00 in
the day.
Midnight =
12:00 at night.
EXERCISES :
EXERCISES 1
EXERCISE 2
EXERCISES 3
Kelas : 7A, 7C, 7B
Fase : D
CP :
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DAILY ACTIVITIES / ROUTINES
In this English
lesson we’ll take a look at how we use the present simple tense when
talking about daily routines.
Your routine is
your normal
everyday activities. The things that you usually do on
a normal school or
work day.
How to write about your simple
daily routine:
1. Use the present simple tense.
Forming the present simple tense is simple – use the base form of the
verb.
·
I play…
·
You work…
·
They swim…
Remember – if you are using the third person singular (he/she/it) you need
to add s to the verb.
·
He plays…
·
She jumps…
·
It kicks…
Example sentences with the simple present tense:
·
I clean my
teeth at 7:00.
·
I go to sleep at
11:00.
2. Use adverbs of frequency.
100 % →→→→→→→→→→→→ 0 %
always,
usually, often, sometimes, occasionally, hardly ever, rarely, never
I always clean
my teeth before I go to school.
I sometimes have
hot chocolate in the evening.
Note:
Get up and wake up have
different meanings.
Wake
up – means to open your eyes, to be awake.
Get
up – means to stand up, get out of bed.
Example Daily Routine:
Lisa is
a student at university. Here is her daily routine.
1.
I always wake up at 7:00 in the morning.
2.
I usually have breakfast at 7:30.
3.
I catch the bus to university at 8:00.
4.
I usually start studying at 8:30.
5.
I always have lunch at noon.
6.
I finish university at 4:15 in the afternoon.
7.
I sometimes go to the cinema with my friends in the evening.
8.
I usually have dinner with my family at about 7:00 in the
evening.
9.
I never go to bed before 11 o’clock.
10.
I often go to bed at midnight.
Note:
Midday or noon = 12:00 in
the day.
Midnight =
12:00 at night.
EXERCISES :
EXERCISES 1
EXERCISE 2
EXERCISES 3