English A1 Grammar & Vocabulary #004: Grammar point: simple present with daily routine verbs
Target language: English
Level: A1
Lesson type: Grammar and Vocabulary Lesson
Lesson number: #004
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Welcome to English A1 Grammar & Vocabulary #004.
Today’s lesson is about simple present verbs for daily routines. We use this grammar to talk about regular actions in the morning and during the day.
Quick review from the last lessons:
- this / that for pointing to things
- a / an for singular nouns
- possessive adjectives like my, your, his, her
New lesson focus:
- wake up
- eat breakfast
- go to school
- go home
- read
Word list with readings:
1) wake up — wayk up
Meaning: get out of sleep
Example: I wake up at seven.
Usage note: use it for the start of the day.
2) eat breakfast — eet brek-fust
Meaning: have the first meal of the day
Example: We eat breakfast at home.
Usage note: this is a very common routine phrase.
3) go to school — goh too skool
Meaning: travel to school for classes
Example: They go to school by bus.
Usage note: use for students and children.
4) go home — goh hohm
Meaning: travel back to home
Example: I go home at four.
Usage note: use after school, work, or activities.
5) read — reed
Meaning: look at words and understand them
Example: She reads a short story.
Usage note: with he / she / it, add -s: reads.
Simple present reminder:
- I wake up.
- You wake up.
- He / She wakes up.
- We wake up.
- They wake up.
Notice:
- For he / she / it, many verbs add -s.
- Example: read → reads
Example sentences with readings:
1) I wake up at seven.
Reading: ai wayk up at sev-en.
Meaning: I get out of sleep at seven.
Usage: regular morning time.
2) We eat breakfast at home.
Reading: wee eet brek-fust at hohm.
Meaning: We have breakfast at home.
Usage: a daily routine sentence.
3) They go to school by bus.
Reading: thay goh too skool by bus.
Meaning: They travel to school using a bus.
Usage: says the way of travel.
4) I go home at four.
Reading: ai goh hohm at for.
Meaning: I travel back to home at four.
Usage: simple time expression with a routine.
5) She reads a short story.
Reading: shee reeds uh short stor-ee.
Meaning: She looks at a short story and understands it.
Usage: shows the -s form with she.
Mini practice:
1) Choose the correct word: I ___ up at seven. (wake / reads)
2) Choose the correct word: She ___ a short story. (read / reads)
3) Complete the sentence: We eat breakfast at ____.
Answer key:
1) wake
2) reads
3) home
Reply instruction:
Write your answers in a reply. If you want, add one sentence about your own daily routine using wake up, eat breakfast, go to school, go home, or read.
Reply format: Start your reply with your explanation language code, e.g. [TR], [EN], [AR], [RU], [ES], [DE], [FR], [IT].
Target language: English
Level: A1
Lesson type: Grammar and Vocabulary Lesson
Lesson number: #004
Available explanations:
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Welcome to English A1 Grammar & Vocabulary #004.
Today’s lesson is about simple present verbs for daily routines. We use this grammar to talk about regular actions in the morning and during the day.
Quick review from the last lessons:
- this / that for pointing to things
- a / an for singular nouns
- possessive adjectives like my, your, his, her
New lesson focus:
- wake up
- eat breakfast
- go to school
- go home
- read
Word list with readings:
1) wake up — wayk up
Meaning: get out of sleep
Example: I wake up at seven.
Usage note: use it for the start of the day.
2) eat breakfast — eet brek-fust
Meaning: have the first meal of the day
Example: We eat breakfast at home.
Usage note: this is a very common routine phrase.
3) go to school — goh too skool
Meaning: travel to school for classes
Example: They go to school by bus.
Usage note: use for students and children.
4) go home — goh hohm
Meaning: travel back to home
Example: I go home at four.
Usage note: use after school, work, or activities.
5) read — reed
Meaning: look at words and understand them
Example: She reads a short story.
Usage note: with he / she / it, add -s: reads.
Simple present reminder:
- I wake up.
- You wake up.
- He / She wakes up.
- We wake up.
- They wake up.
Notice:
- For he / she / it, many verbs add -s.
- Example: read → reads
Example sentences with readings:
1) I wake up at seven.
Reading: ai wayk up at sev-en.
Meaning: I get out of sleep at seven.
Usage: regular morning time.
2) We eat breakfast at home.
Reading: wee eet brek-fust at hohm.
Meaning: We have breakfast at home.
Usage: a daily routine sentence.
3) They go to school by bus.
Reading: thay goh too skool by bus.
Meaning: They travel to school using a bus.
Usage: says the way of travel.
4) I go home at four.
Reading: ai goh hohm at for.
Meaning: I travel back to home at four.
Usage: simple time expression with a routine.
5) She reads a short story.
Reading: shee reeds uh short stor-ee.
Meaning: She looks at a short story and understands it.
Usage: shows the -s form with she.
Mini practice:
1) Choose the correct word: I ___ up at seven. (wake / reads)
2) Choose the correct word: She ___ a short story. (read / reads)
3) Complete the sentence: We eat breakfast at ____.
Answer key:
1) wake
2) reads
3) home
Reply instruction:
Write your answers in a reply. If you want, add one sentence about your own daily routine using wake up, eat breakfast, go to school, go home, or read.
Reply format: Start your reply with your explanation language code, e.g. [TR], [EN], [AR], [RU], [ES], [DE], [FR], [IT].