Learn Daily Routines and Household Chores Vocabulary in English.
What time do you go to bed? What time do you wake up? …
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Daily Routines and Household Chores Vocabulary in English
This lesson includes:
- “Daily Routines & Activities” Vocabulary
- “Household Chores” Vocabulary
“Daily Routines & Activities” Vocabulary
In the morning:
- to wake up
- to get up
- to wash my face
- to get dressed
- to brush my teeth
- to brush my hair
- to comb my hair
- to leave home
- to get to school /to arrive at school
- to start my lessons / school
- to study History / Spanish
- to have a break
- …
In the afternoon
- to have lunch
- to play with my schoolmates
- to do my homework
- to watch TV / the cartoons
- to play videogames
- to play football / volleyball / basketball
- to dance
- to come back home
- …
In the evening
- to have a shower
- to have dinner with my parents
- to read a book
- to phone my friends
- to send a text
- to go to bed
- to go to sleep
- …
“Household Chores” Vocabulary
Household Chore List :
- Sweeping
- Vacuuming
- Washing dishes
- Feeding pets
- Doing laundry
- Preparing meals
- Cleaning bathrooms
- Washing bedding
- Mopping floors
- Watering plants
- Mowing the lawn
- Weeding the garden
- Taking out the trash
- Wash the car
- …
Thank you Sophie?It was usefull for me??
Thanks.
Great vocabulary images, they are really usefull, although I’d like something not as sexist, chores are for everybody, not for women only. REMEMBER TO TELL THAT TO YOUR STUDENTS IF YOU SHOW IT TO THEM!
Why is the woman the only one that is doing the indoor activities? This is not a good way to teach kids gender equality.
Can i join?