Which hobby do you enjoy after a busy day, and why does it help you feel calm?
(Use hobby, calm)
You come home very tired. Describe what you do in the first 10 minutes to relax.
(Use tired, relax)
You have two options: take a nap or go outside for fresh air. Which one do you choose today and why?
(Use take a nap, fresh air)
Your friend says they cannot relax because they feel too much stress. Give them simple advice using your own routine.
(Use stress, routine)
“Taking a nap is the best way to relax after a busy day.”
Do you agree or disagree? Explain.
(Use take a nap, relax)
Do you prefer fresh air or taking a nap after work? Explain your choice using examples.
(Use fresh air, take a nap)
Imagine you have a short break at work. Tell your partner how you use this break to feel more calm.
(Use break, calm)
You have only 30 minutes for yourself. Choose one hobby and explain how it helps you relax.
(Use hobby, relax)
A colleague feels tired every afternoon. Suggest two things they can do: one at work and one at home. Explain why these ideas can help.
(Use tired, calm)
“Fresh air is more helpful than a break at home.”
Do you agree or disagree? Give reasons.
(Use fresh air, break)
What part of your evening routine helps you reduce stress the most? Describe it and explain why it works for you.
(Use routine, stress)
You finish a difficult day with a lot of stress. Explain step-by-step what you do at home to enjoy your evening again.
(Use stress, enjoy)
You are extremely tired, but you still have work emails to read. Explain your decision: finish the emails or take a break first? What are the consequences?
(Use tired, break)
You planned to enjoy your evening hobby, but something changed. Explain the problem and how you will relax in a different way.
(Use hobby, enjoy)
“Stress is normal today, and adults need a strong routine to manage it.”
Do you agree or disagree? Support your opinion.
(Use stress, routine)