Monday, February 27, 2017

Days of the Week
The chart below shows the days of the week in English together with their normal abbreviations.

day of the week
abbreviation
days of the week
(7 days)
weekdays
(5 days)
Monday
Mon.
Mo.
Tuesday
Tue.
Tu.
Wednesday
Wed.
We.
Thursday
Thu.
Th.
Friday
Fri.
Fr.
weekend
(2 days)
Saturday
Sat.
Sa.
Sunday
Sun.
Su.
Notice that days of the week and weekdays and are NOT the same:

  • The days of the week are all 7 days from Sunday to Saturday.
  • But weekdays are only the 5 days from Sunday to Thursday.
  • And the weekend is Friday and Saturday.


Check the following links to learn about daily routine:



listen then answer the questions provided in the link below:


Read the paragraph about daily routine then answer the questions
My name is Adam. I always wake up at 7 o’clock in the morning then I wash my face and brush my teeth. After that, I do some exercises then I put my clothes on and prepare my school bag. Next, I have my breakfast and wait for the school bus. At 8 o’clock I go to school and start my first class then I go to the second class. After that, I often take my lunch break and talk with my friends. At around 12 noon I go back home and take a rest. Next, I usually watch some TV and chat with my family then I do my homework and help my mother in the house. At 9 o’clock I read a book and go to sleep.

True or False:
Adam wakes up at 7:30 am.
Adam have breakfast at home before going to school.

Answer the questions:
What time does Adam go to sleep?
Does Adam spend time chatting with his friends? If yes, When?
What does Adam do when he gets back home?


Following the example of Adam's daily routine, write about your daily routine. (at least 5 full correct sentences)

Week 3

In this week lesson you will learn about:

-The days of the week

-Talking about daily routine

-Adverbs of frequency

-Basic punctuation ( Capitalization and full stop)

You are also going to practice listening , reading, and writing.

Monday, April 11, 2016

Present simple

check the following link for present simple explanation:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3W3AZ5Zw0n0&nohtml5=False


Adverbs of frequency

In english, we use adverbs of frequency to say how often we do something.

So, when answering :

How often do you read English books?

The answer will look like:

I rarely read English books.

in this sentence RARELY is the frequency adverb.

Look at the picture below to learn about the frequency adverbs( adverbs of frequency)