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English Demo Lesson Daily Routines

The document outlines an English class focused on teaching students how to discuss their daily routines using the present simple tense. It includes vocabulary related to daily activities, practice speaking exercises, and a listening comprehension activity. The lesson concludes with a review and homework assignment to write sentences about their own routines.

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English Demo Lesson Daily Routines

The document outlines an English class focused on teaching students how to discuss their daily routines using the present simple tense. It includes vocabulary related to daily activities, practice speaking exercises, and a listening comprehension activity. The lesson concludes with a review and homework assignment to write sentences about their own routines.

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Welcome to English Class!

• Good morning! My name is [Your Name]. I’ll


be your English teacher today.
• Today, we will learn how to talk about our
daily routines.
• Questions to ask:
• 1. What time do you wake up?
• 2. What is the first thing you do in the
morning?
• 3. Do you eat breakfast every day?
Daily Routine Words
• Wake up
• Brush teeth
• Take a bath
• Eat breakfast
• Go to school/work
• Do homework
• Sleep
• Questions to ask:
• 1. Can you name two things you do in the
Present Simple Tense
• I/You/We/They + base verb (I go to school.)
• He/She/It + verb + s/es (She goes to school.)
• Examples:
• I brush my teeth.
• He eats breakfast.
• Questions to ask:
• 1. What’s the difference between “eat” and
“eats”?
• 2. How do we talk about our routine?
Let's Practice Speaking!
• Pair up and ask each other:
• A: What do you do in the morning?
• B: I wake up. I brush my teeth. I eat breakfast.
• Questions to ask after practice:
• 1. What did your partner say?
• 2. Do you do the same things every day?
• 3. Can someone tell the class what their
partner said?
Listen and Answer
• Read this aloud:
• "Hello, I am Sara. I wake up at 6 o’clock. I
brush my teeth and eat breakfast. Then I go to
school."
• Questions to ask:
• 1. What is the girl’s name?
• 2. What time does she wake up?
• 3. Does she go to school or work?
Review & Homework
• Great job today! You learned about daily
routines and how to use the present simple.
• Homework: Write 5 sentences about your
daily routine.
• Example: I wake up at 7 a.m. I brush my teeth.
• Questions to ask:
• 1. What did you learn today?
• 2. What was easy? What was difficult?
• 3. Can you tell me one thing you do every

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