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Daily Routine: A - Translate The Following Expressions Into Your Own Language

The document is an English worksheet that contains: 1) A section translating common daily routine phrases like "wake up" and "go to school" into Spanish. 2) A fill-in-the-blank passage about a typical school day routine for the student and their brother, including activities like having breakfast, making beds, attending lessons, having lunch, playing sports, and having dinner. 3) The passage is in simple present tense and tests filling in the blanks with the correct verb forms.
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Daily Routine: A - Translate The Following Expressions Into Your Own Language

The document is an English worksheet that contains: 1) A section translating common daily routine phrases like "wake up" and "go to school" into Spanish. 2) A fill-in-the-blank passage about a typical school day routine for the student and their brother, including activities like having breakfast, making beds, attending lessons, having lunch, playing sports, and having dinner. 3) The passage is in simple present tense and tests filling in the blanks with the correct verb forms.
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English Worksheet

Name: Juan Diego Ortiz Montoya


___________________________________________ Class : ___ No: 17TGPIQN

Daily Routine

A - Translate the following expressions into your own language.


Wake up = despertar Leave home =salir de casa Work on the computer =trabajar en el

computador

Get up =levantarse Go to school=ir a la escuela Feed the cat/dog =alimentar el

gato/perro
Get dressed/put the shoes on = vestirse / Arrive at school =llegar a la escuela Read =leer
colocar los zapatos

Go to the bathroom =ir al baño Start school =empezar la escuela Write = escribir

Have a shower =tomar una ducha Finish school =terminar la escuela Do the housework = hacer oficio

Brush my teeth =cepillar los dientes Do the homework=hacer la tarea Walk the dog =pasear el perro

Comb my hair =peinarme Come back home =ir a casa Watch TV =ver tv

Have breakfast =desayunar Have lunch/dinner= almorzar/cenar Listen to music =escuchar musica

Make the bed =tender la cama Talk on the phone =hablar por Go to bed =ir a la cama

telefono

B – Fill in the blanks with the Simple Present of the verbs in brackets:

I (1) _____start_____ (start) my day at 7.oo. I (2) ____have______ (have) breakfast in

the kitchen with all the family. My brother Peter (3) ____fixes______ (fix) his own

breakfast. Peter (4) ___likes_______ (like) orange juice, toast and milk. He always(5)

______has____ (have) an apple: my mother (6)______believes____ (believe) “an apple a

day (7) ____keeps______ (keep) the doctor away”. After breakfast we (8)

___make_______ (make) our beds and (9) ______tidy____ (tidy) up our bedroom. We

(10) ______get____ (get) ready for lessons. We mustn’t be late, my mother (11)

_____bes____ (be) very strict.

At 8.00 We (12) ________start__ (start) our lessons. At midday I (13)

_______have___ (have) lunch. Then it’s sport time: I (14) __love________ (love) playing

basketball, in-line staking and skate-boarding. After a refreshing shower my brother (15)

___rehearses_______ (rehearse) till dinner, because his fans (16) __bes________ (be)

very demanding: they (17) ___want_______ (want) every detail to be OK.


I and my brother (18) ______have____ (not/have) dinner with our parents as our father

is always late. My mother (19) ____likes______ (not/like) it very much. So, at weekends

they (20) ____be______ (be) always together.

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