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Usual actions 2.0
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How often do you go shopping?

I usually go shopping once or twice a week.
Do you always have breakfast?

Yes, I do.
How often do you go shopping?

Do you always have breakfast?

What does Lucas do every morning?

What time do you go to school?

What do you usually do on sundays?

Does your father cook dinner?

What do you do when you come back from school?

What do you like?

What is your favourite sport?

What do you enjoy doing at home?

Usual actions.
test2/ practise (sth)-usual
Comprehension - My Usual Weekdays
put away pv to put something in its usual place put down pv to write someone's name on a list to include them in an event; to put something you are carrying somewhere (e.g. on a table) put off pv to delay doing something put on pv to switch on (e.g. a light); to increase (e.g. weight); to wear put out pv to switch off (e.g. a light); to make a fire stop burning put up pv to increase (e.g. prices)
Make true and fales questions for this script : Hana: So, how much do you sleep? Daniel: Well I think I sleep a lot, usually at least 8 hours I think that's, that's the usual for me. How about you? Hana: Oh really, about 6 hours I guess, if I have 6 hours that's enough. Daniel: 6 hours, is that enough? Hana: Yes and normally because I sleep late and I have to get up early so 6 hours is enough for me. Daniel: Wow if I sleep 6 hours I would definitely take a nap after lunch. Do you take naps? Hana: Well it depends. If I don't have any class I would sleep but normally I don't. Daniel: Wow, how about the weekends do you also sleep like 6 hours? Hana: No I sleep a lot on Saturdays because I normally didn't have anything to do so I will recharge my batteries and just sleep all morning. Daniel: How about Sundays? Hana: On Sundays I normally get up early and do something and spend my Sundays with my friend or go out. How about you? Daniel: Well, the bad thing is on Saturdays and Sundays I still get up quite early so I don't get to sleep more than the week but since I still, you know, sleep 8 hours every day so I think that's enough and if I'm tired from the week I think I can still take a nap and I will, you know, fix it, so yeah, I think I sleep a lot like more than a lot of people. Hana: That's good. Daniel: Yeah it is
Voc Quiz Band 1 words 25-50 Here's the translation of the given list into Hebrew, without pronunciations: Arabic n - ערבית around adv, prep - מסביב arrive v - להגיע artist n - אמן as … as - ... כמו as usual - כרגיל as well as - וגם asleep adj - ישן at least - לפחות away adv - הרחק back adv - בחזרה bathroom n - חדר אמבטיה be going to do sth - עומד לעשות משהו be going to do/be sth - עומד לעשות/להיות משהו beard n - זקן because of - בגלל bedroom n - חדר שינה beer n - בירה believe v - להאמין better adj - יותר טוב bicycle n - אופניים big adj - גדול born/be born v - נולד both conj - שניהם bottom n - תחתית break v - לשבור break your arm/leg, etc. - לשבור את היד/רגל וכו' bright adj - בהיר bring v - להביא
Dialogue: At the School Library Tom: Hi Mia! How was your day today? Mia: Hi Tom! My day was a little different than usual. I had a test, so I was nervous. Tom: Oh, I know. Tests are not as fun as playing outside, right? Mia: Yes! But this test was easier for me than I thought. I studied hard. Tom: That’s great! What did you do to prepare for the test? Mia: I read the book as quickly as possible because I wanted to understand it before class. Tom: Wow, you must be smart! I found out that the test was about animals. Did you like it? Mia: Yes, I like animals. I think I did well. Tom: Me too! Let’s go to the library to study for the next test. Mia: Good idea! Let’s go!
Write simple RCQ for A1-A2 kids: Football or polo? The Wayle is a small river that cuts across the park near my home. I like sitting by the Wayle on fine afternoons. It was warm last Sunday, so I went and sat on the river bank as usual. Some children were playing games on the bank and there were some people rowing on the river. Suddenly, one of the children kicked a ball very hard and it went towards a passing boat. Some people on the bank called out to the man in the boat, but he did not hear them. The ball struck him so hard that he nearly fell into the water. I turned to look at the children, but there weren't any in sight: they had all run away! The man laughed when he realized what had happened. He called out to the children and threw the ball back to the bank.