My alarm clock goes off at half past six, and with my eyes still closed, I wake up to greet the new day. I hate getting up in the mornings, but there is nothing I can do about it. After a short while of stretching in the warm comfort of my bed I just have to get up. Yawning, I go to the bathroom to wash my face with cold water, or to take a shower. I brush my teeth and comb my long hair. I spend about 10 minutes in front of the mirror putting on my make up. I can't spend much time in the bathroom because before I am done my sister is usually at the door waiting for me to come out.
I get dressed in my room, where I often stand for a while in front of the wardrobe, wondering what to wear. I like to wear jeans or a skirt along with a jumper. I find these simple outfits to be the most practical for school.
I open the window to get some fresh air in the room, lastly I make my bed. We all make our own beds in our family. When I am done with that, my mother and my older sister usually have breakfast ready and set the table. It is my duty to clean it all afterwards. I eat breakfast every morning, and my favourite is fresh bread rolls with butter, which I have with a cup of tea and a glass of milk. My mother always says that a good breakfast is a good start to the day. We all eat together, as we talk about our plans for the day. While doing this, we listen to the morning news and the music on the radio.
At half past seven we grab our schoolbags and run to the bus stop. The bus stop is right in front of our house, which probably is the reason why we always catch it at the last minute. Sometimes it is full and we have to wait for the next bus.
At 8 a.m., I arrive at the cloakroom, where most of my classmates are already busy hanging up their coats and jackets and donning their slippers. We are in a hurry to get to the first class on time.
The classes take place in different classrooms, depending on the subject taught, which means that we have to change classrooms during every break. This is always a problem for new students at the beginning of the school year, until they get used to the schedule and the location of the classrooms.
The first lesson starts at ten past eight. The bell rings and you can see the last few students running to their classrooms. We usually have between 6-7 classes a day.
After the second lesson, we have our favourite 20-minute break. During that time, we talk to our friends in the hallways or we go out to get some fresh air. Most of us have a snack, and prepare for the next lesson.
Lunch is at half past twelve, and everyone hurries to the school canteen. We queue up in order to get our meal, and when we are done with both the soup and the main course, we go home. Once a week, we have an afternoon lesson so we stay at school until 3 p.m.
While walking home, I usually meet some of my classmates and we go together to buy some sweets and soda, before they walk me to the bus stop. When I get home, my parents are not back yet, and my sister is at the sports club, where she practices light athletics. She is a good runner, but that also means that she has to train every day and comes home very tired. I admire the fact that she works so hard at school and still train so vigorously.
When I arrive home, I go to my room to sit and listen to music on my headphones, or I read a book or some magazine.
Every Monday and Thursday I have to do the shopping. I take the shopping bag, and the shopping list, which my mother has prepared, and I walk to the local supermarket. On Tuesdays and Wednesdays my sister does the shopping, and on Fridays my father does it on his way home from work, because on Fridays he gets off early at 1:30 p.m.
I have a private English lesson every Friday afternoon because I want to improve my English. The rest of the day goes something like this:
At 6:30 we all meet in our living room, where we sit down to have dinner and talk about what we experienced throughout the day. Everybody helps prepare dinner, which usually is some kind of cooked meat.
After dinner I prepare for school, I do my homework, watch TV or go for a short walk. At no later than 10:00 p.m., I go to the bathroom to take a shower and brush my teeth before going to bed. Before I go to sleep, I either read or review some of the material for school.
Naturally, the weekends are different. Everyone in my family enjoys the days off, without any stress and hurry. I get up later and on these two days, I do whatever I want and whenever I want.
My alarm clock goes off at half past six, and with my eyes still closed, I wake up to greet the new day. I hate getting up in the mornings, but there is nothing I can do about it. After a short while of stretching in the warm comfort of my bed I just have to get up. Yawning, I go to the bathroom to wash my face with cold water, or to take a shower. I brush my teeth and comb my long hair. I spend about 10 minutes in front of the mirror putting on my make up. I can't spend much time in the bathroom because before I am done my sister is usually at the door waiting for me to come out.I get dressed in my room, where I often stand for a while in front of the wardrobe, wondering what to wear. I like to wear jeans or a skirt along with a jumper. I find these simple outfits to be the most practical for school.I open the window to get some fresh air in the room, lastly I make my bed. We all make our own beds in our family. When I am done with that, my mother and my older sister usually have breakfast ready and set the table. It is my duty to clean it all afterwards. I eat breakfast every morning, and my favourite is fresh bread rolls with butter, which I have with a cup of tea and a glass of milk. My mother always says that a good breakfast is a good start to the day. We all eat together, as we talk about our plans for the day. While doing this, we listen to the morning news and the music on the radio.At half past seven we grab our schoolbags and run to the bus stop. The bus stop is right in front of our house, which probably is the reason why we always catch it at the last minute. Sometimes it is full and we have to wait for the next bus.At 8 a.m., I arrive at the cloakroom, where most of my classmates are already busy hanging up their coats and jackets and donning their slippers. We are in a hurry to get to the first class on time.The classes take place in different classrooms, depending on the subject taught, which means that we have to change classrooms during every break. This is always a problem for new students at the beginning of the school year, until they get used to the schedule and the location of the classrooms.The first lesson starts at ten past eight. The bell rings and you can see the last few students running to their classrooms. We usually have between 6-7 classes a day.After the second lesson, we have our favourite 20-minute break. During that time, we talk to our friends in the hallways or we go out to get some fresh air. Most of us have a snack, and prepare for the next lesson.Lunch is at half past twelve, and everyone hurries to the school canteen. We queue up in order to get our meal, and when we are done with both the soup and the main course, we go home. Once a week, we have an afternoon lesson so we stay at school until 3 p.m.While walking home, I usually meet some of my classmates and we go together to buy some sweets and soda, before they walk me to the bus stop. When I get home, my parents are not back yet, and my sister is at the sports club, where she practices light athletics. She is a good runner, but that also means that she has to train every day and comes home very tired. I admire the fact that she works so hard at school and still train so vigorously.When I arrive home, I go to my room to sit and listen to music on my headphones, or I read a book or some magazine.
Every Monday and Thursday I have to do the shopping. I take the shopping bag, and the shopping list, which my mother has prepared, and I walk to the local supermarket. On Tuesdays and Wednesdays my sister does the shopping, and on Fridays my father does it on his way home from work, because on Fridays he gets off early at 1:30 p.m.
I have a private English lesson every Friday afternoon because I want to improve my English. The rest of the day goes something like this:
At 6:30 we all meet in our living room, where we sit down to have dinner and talk about what we experienced throughout the day. Everybody helps prepare dinner, which usually is some kind of cooked meat.
After dinner I prepare for school, I do my homework, watch TV or go for a short walk. At no later than 10:00 p.m., I go to the bathroom to take a shower and brush my teeth before going to bed. Before I go to sleep, I either read or review some of the material for school.
Naturally, the weekends are different. Everyone in my family enjoys the days off, without any stress and hurry. I get up later and on these two days, I do whatever I want and whenever I want.
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