Vocabulary
Grammar
Culture
100

Action: stop sleeping in the morning.

wake up

100

I ______ (brush) my teeth every morning.

brush

100

Traditional British “afternoon tea” is usually served at this hour.

4 p.m.

200

First meal of the day.

breakfast

200

Formulate the question:

How often / she / have / lunch at school?

How often does she have lunch at school?

200

Many Australians call an outdoor barbeque with friends by this four-letter nickname. It is also a doll.

barbie

300

Adverb meaning “on some occasions but not always.”

sometimes

300

Change into the negative:

They go to bed early.

They don’t go to bed early.

300

North Americans say they are “grabbing ___” when buying a quick morning coffee and bread.

breakfast

400

Daily action: clean your teeth with a toothbrush.

brush your teeth

400

We watch TV (often) after dinner.

We often watch TV after dinner.

400

In the UK most primary pupils break for “lunch” at this standard time (±15 min).

1 p.m.

500

The period after midday but before evening.

afternoon

500

Much or many?

How ______ snacks do you eat a day?

many

500

At what time do Secondary Schools in Britain end?

At around 3 p.m.

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