Lucy: Morning, Sam! Tomorrow is Saturday.
Sam: I often go and see a film.
Lucy: I usually have music lessons.
Sam: Wow! Can you play the piano?
Lucy: Sure. But I always practice it at home.
Sam: Great! And what does Lily usually do?
Lucy:
Sam: Oh!
A. We should learn from her. B. She usually helps her mum to do the housework. C. How about you? D. What do you often do on Saturdays? E. It's difficult to play the piano. |
I'm Tim. I study in Tianjin Primary School. I don't go to school on the weekend. I get up at 8:00. I have breakfast at 8:30. I often have bread and milk. On Saturday morning, I often go to the library and read books there. I usually play football with my classmates in the afternoon. On Sundays, I often go hiking (远足). Sometimes I go shopping. I have a good time every weekend.
For many English people, they often eat four meals a day—breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner. Some have porridge, eggs or bread for breakfast. And others drink tea or coffee for breakfast. Lunch comes at one o'clock. Afternoon tea is from four to five in the afternoon. And dinner is at about half past seven. First, they have soup. Then they have meat or fish with vegetables. After that they eat some other things, like bananas, apples or oranges. But not all English people eat like that. Some of them have their dinner in the middle of the day.