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Which activity is typically done first in a daily routine?
Which activity is typically done first in a daily routine?
- start work/school
- get up (correct)
- leave home
- have breakfast
What is the most likely sequence of activities after leaving home?
What is the most likely sequence of activities after leaving home?
- start work/school, finish work/school, get home (correct)
- have lunch, start work/school, go to bed
- have breakfast, leave home, have lunch
- get home, have dinner, finish work/school
At which point in the daily routine do you most likely eat a meal?
At which point in the daily routine do you most likely eat a meal?
- before going to bed
- after getting home
- after finishing work/school (correct)
- before leaving home
Which phrase means go fromhome e to work or school?
Which phrase means go fromhome e to work or school?
Which of the following activities usually happen last in the day?
Which of the following activities usually happen last in the day?
Flashcards
Get up
Get up
The activity of moving from a resting state to an upright position, typically from lying down to standing.
Get home
Get home
The act of returning to one's residence after being away.
Leave home
Leave home
Leaving your place of residence to go to work, school, or another destination.
Start work/school
Start work/school
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Finish work/school
Finish work/school
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Study Notes
Daily Activities
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"Get up": Indicates the commencement of daily activities, typically marking the transition from sleep to wakefulness. Implies a physical movement from a lying position to an upright one.
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"Get home": Signifies the process of arriving at one's residence after being elsewhere. Implies travel and the completion of a journey.
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"Leave home": Indicates the act of departing from one's residence to go to another location. Suggests a journey.
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"Go to bed": Indicates the act of assuming a sleeping position, with the intent to rest and sleep. Implies the end of the current day's activities.
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"Have breakfast": Refers to the consumption of food and drink early in the day, typically before other major activities. Commonly the first meal of the day.
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"Have lunch": Indicates the act of consuming food and drink for mid-day nourishment. Usually the primary meal between breakfast and dinner.
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"Start work/school": Refers to the commencement of a professional or educational activity. Includes the initiation of designated tasks.
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"Finish work/school": Indicates the completion of a period of professional or educational activity. Marks the end of a work/study session.
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"Have dinner": Indicates the act of consuming food and drink for a meal, typically later in the day. Usually the main meal of the evening.
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