Môn học
Chủ đề / Chương
Bài học
Chủ đề
Nội dung lý thuyết
Các phiên bản khácWord | Vietnamese Meaning | Example |
Brush my teeth | Đánh răng | I brush my teeth twice a day. |
Catch the bus | Bắt xe bus | I woke up late and had to hurry to catch the bus. |
Get up | Thức dậy | It's time to get up; we're going to be late! |
Take a break | Nghỉ ngơi | You've been working for hours; it's time to take a break. |
Take a shower | Đi tắm | After the workout, I’m going to take a shower to freshen up. |
We often use these verb + noun collocations when we talk about daily routines.
eat/have breakfast/lunch/dinner
drink/have coffee/tea
take a taxi
start work/school
Grammar: Simple Present
Affirmative and Negative Statements | ||
I/You/We/They | start don't start | work at nine o'clock. |
He/She/It | starts doesn't start |
Questions | Short Answers |
Do you start work at nine o'clock? Does she start work at nine o'clock? What time do you get up? What time does she start work? | Yes, I do./No, I don't. Yes, she does./No, she doesn't. At seven o'clock. At nine o'clock. |
My partner wakes up at 7:00 AM every day. In the morning, he usually eats breakfast and prepares for the day ahead. To get to work, he takes the bus. The best part of his day is in the afternoon, especially when he finishes work. After work, he enjoys reading and cooking as his favorite hobbies. He typically goes to bed around 10:30 PM, ensuring he get enough rest for the next day. This routine helps him stay balanced and productive throughout the week.