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This article provides insights into the daily routine of a university student, including their activities from morning to evening. It discusses their punctuality, study habits, sports activities, family time, and hobbies like watching sports and listening to music. The article also offers useful writing tips for describing daily routines in chronological order and expressing personal feelings.
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What do you do every day? • What’s your • favorite day? SHINE Look at the cover of the magazine and answer the questions a magazine for the youth This week… INSIDE A university student’s typical day
What’s the name of the magazine? • Who is it for? • What is the article inside the magazine about? • Can you say the names of the days in English? • What is the day today? Is it your favorite day? Why? Why not?
Reflecting on Writing
Read the article which Ed wrote about his daily activities at the university and say what each paragraph tells us about.
A university student’s typical day My Day! My name is Ed. I’m 23 years old and I live in Havana, Cuba. From Monday to Friday my daily routine at the university is always the same.
I always get to school on time. I’m usually there by 7.45 because classes start at 8 and I’m never late. In the afternoon, I often go to the library or to the computer lab to study. Sometimes, I practice sports. I rarely stay after 5.
Aftercollege, I go home. I usuallytalkto my friends and play soccer. Then, take a shower and havedinnerwith my family. In theevening, I oftenwatchsportson TV. I like soccer butbaseballis my favorite. I alsoloveto listen tomusic, especiallyto relax when I gotobedafter a busyday.
Writing Tips
Writing about daily routines • Give information in chronological order: morning, afternoon, evening. • End by saying how you feel about your daily routine. • Use the simple present.
PLAN Par. 1 Introduce yourself… Par. 2 In the morning… Par. 3 In the afternoon… Par. 4 In the evening… Par. 5 How you feel at the end of the day…
Write an article about your daily routine for the school or local newspaper.