In England, the children don't sit in line in classroom. They sit in groups. They sit around the desks. We do morning exercises in China. But they sing songs together every morning. In England they don't start school at eight o'clock. They start school at nine o'clock.
Every day of mine
I am Mike. I get up at 6:00 every day. My parents and I have breakfast at 7:00. I go to school at 7:30. The bell rings at 8:00. I begin my classes. I have ten minutes to play at the playtime. At 11:40, school is over and I go home and have lunch.
At 2:00 in the afternoon, I go to school again. The bell rings at 2:30 in the afternoon. I begin my classes again. At 4:50 I go home again and do my homework. At 6:00 in the evening I have supper. At 9:00 in the evening I go to bed.
Daming: Tomorrow is Monday. Would you like to come to school with us?
Tom: Yes, I'd like to.
Daming: At nine o'clock,
Tom: I'll get up at half past seven, too.
Daming: On foot. Our house is very near the school.
Tom:
Daming: No, we don't. We play in the playground before nine o'clock.
Tom: Do you skip in the playground?
Daming: Join me tomorrow! Let's take my skipping rope.
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A. How do you go to school? B. Do you do morning exercises every morning? C. What time does your school start? D. Yes, I do. E. and I get up at half past seven. |
—Yes, I did. (响)