98. What time do you wake up at usually?
What time do you wake up at usually?
At half past seven, but I get up at seven.
Who makes breakfast for you?
I cook it by myself.
What time does your wife get up?
At half past nine.
Why so late?
She goes to bed late.
Words
breakfast, goes
Phrases
What time do you…
at half past seven
get up at seven
make breakfast
cook by myself
so late
go to bed late
99. Breakfast is ready. Come and get it!
Breakfast is ready. Come and get it!
I’m on my way. What’s for breakfast today?
Cheese and ham sandwiches. Sit down and eat!
Why don’t you eat yourself?
I don’t want to. I’m not hungry.
Will you have a drink at least?
I’ve already had a glass of milk.
Pour me some milk, too, please!
Words
cheese, ham, least, milk, pour, ready, sit
Phrases
on my way
for breakfast
sit down
have a drink
at least
a glass of milk
pour me some milk
100. How many times a day do you eat?
How many times a day do you eat?
Four times.
What time do you have breakfast?
At eight in the morning.
What time is lunch?
At twelve-thirty.
What about dinner?
At seven o’clock in the evening. In addition, we have a snack at about five.
Words
dinner, lunch, snack, twelve-thirty
Phrases
times a day
four times
have a snack
at about five
101. How often do you do the cleaning?
How often do you do the cleaning?
Every week.
Who wipes the dust?
Our children do.
Who washes the floors?
I do.
Who vacuums the carpets?
My husband does.
Words
carpet, cleaning, dust, vacuum, wash, wipe
Phrases
do the cleaning
every week
102. Do your parents urge you to clean up your room?
Do your parents urge you to clean up your room?
I need no urging. I take out the trash myself.
Who sweeps the floor?
I do. Besides, I rub the furniture with a damp cloth.
Do you also change the sheets?
Yes, and I brush my carpet.
Do you do anything for your parents?
Sometimes. My mom loves sewing, but she’s short-sighted. Thus, I thread a needle for her.
Words
brush, cloth, damp, furniture, needle, room, rub, sew, sewing, sheet, short-sighted, sweep, thread, thus, trash, urge, urging
Phrases
take out the trash
sweep the floor
rub the furniture with
damp cloth
change the sheets
brush the carpet
love sewing
thread a needle
103. Can you come into the kitchen now?
Can you come into the kitchen now?
What has happened?
Replace the light bulb, please. The old one has burnt out.
Do we have any new bulbs?
I don’t know, look at the shelf.
Yes, there are some. I will replace it.
First turn off the lights in the kitchen!
I will turn it off, don’t worry.
Words
bulb, burnt (base form: burn), replace
Phrases
come into the kitchen
light bulb
burnt out
turn off the lights
104. Go to the grocery store, please
Go to the grocery store, please.
Okay. What should I buy?
First of all, bread and salt.
What else?
Three pounds of sausage. Make sure that it is fresh!
Is that all?
Half a pound of cheese. Have you memorized everything?
Yes, I have a great memory!
Words
bread, fresh, memorize, memory, salt, sausage
Phrases
bread and salt
three pounds of
Make sure that…
half a pound of
memorize everything
a great memory
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