DAILY ROUTINE
DAILY ROUTINE
What is the best thing about your morning routine at the weekends?
My favourite time of the day would be 7 p.m., which is when I come back from
extra class and gather around the dinner table with my family. Seeing them after
a long hard-working day can help me feel recharged, so I look forward to this time
of the day the most
PART 2: Describe a typical day at work/ college/ university/school
My day shows normally as many other students. But I really find that I
am gradually growwing up thanks to those simple things.
My day starts often at 5.00 am with studying new knowdledge in my
room and listening to music. This helps me have a comfortable spirit for
stressful subjects. I go to my high school at 6.30, have the first lesson at
7.00 and come back home at 4p.m. The morning finishes with a
delicious meal whose cook is mom.
In the afternoon, I am quite busy, I must study all 4 lessons. After a
short break time, I review morning subjects and do my homework. My
final afternoon work is playing sport with my friend. Not only for reduce
stress after hard working hour, but also improve my health too. In the
evening, I spend much time in learning English and reading advanced
books. I work as a volunteer at the weekeend for orphanage. Finally, I
go to bed at 11p.m to end an interesting day. And I think that tomorrow
which is more interesting than today is waiting for me
PART 3: What is the attitude towards arriving late in your country?
It’s a pity but most people in my country don’t value time. Arriving late is a
norm. Be it a birthday party or a wedding ceremony or any other special
occasion, guests are often late and hosts have to wait a long time for them
to arrive. Not only ordinary people, even high profile politicians and
celebrities are not punctual for public meetings or events.
When is it very important to be on time?
I think when you want to get to work earlier. Being on time to work can also
mean that you start your workday earlier, which can often make it easier to
be productive and limit distractions. This might help you accomplish more
at work than you could if you were late. This can contribute to your success
as an employee as well as your workplace's succes. And it also important
when you arriving to work on time can show that you respect others' time,
which can improve their perception of you. Additionally, being on time for
important meetings can show your colleagues that you are focused on the
well-being of the entire team, which can strengthen team morale and
relationships.
What factors influence most people's daily routines?
Several factors influence most people's daily routines. While individual
circumstances may vary, the following factors commonly play a significant
role in shaping people's daily routines like personal hobbies and interests
often find a place in daily routines. People make time for activities they
enjoy, such as reading, playing sports, pursuing creative endeavors, or
engaging in hobbies that provide relaxation and fulfillment.
Do you think people get enough choice in their daily routines?
It depends on the individual and their circumstances. Some people have a
great deal of flexibility and autonomy in their daily routines and can make a
wide range of choices, while others have more limited options. For
example, people who have the resources and freedom to structure their
time as they see fit, such as retirees or those who work from home, may
have many choices in their daily routines. On the other hand, people with
demanding jobs, caregiving responsibilities, or other constraints may have
fewer choices available to them.
How do you think people's routines will change in the future?
I think that in future, people will have even more busy routines
and schedules as they will opt for learning new skills,
technological and otherwise, in order to remain competitive in
their professions. There will be lesser and lesser time for family
and entertainment outside of the regular work schedules and
routines of the people. And, whatever time, people get outside of
their work routines, they will probably spend it “texting” or “video
chatting” with their families and loved ones, instead of actually
meeting or seeing them in person.