Verbs: At home

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Common verbs used at home

Words and sentences included in the lesson:

  • Sleep: I sleep at 9 o’clock.
  • Wake up: I wake up at 8 am.
  • Brush: I brush my teeth every morning.
  • Take a shower: I take a shower every morning.
  • Comb: I comb my hair every morning.
  • Change: I change my clothes before I go out.
  • Eat: I always eat breakfast, lunch and dinner.
  • Drink: I drink 8 glasses of water everyday.
  • Cook: I cook dinner.
  • Fry: I fry eggs and bacon.
  • Boil: I boil the water for the pasta.
  • Grill: I grill the steak.
  • Bake: I can bake a cake.
  • Clean: We clean the room every Sunday.
  • Wipe: I wipe the table after dinner.
  • Sweep: I sweep the floor.
  • Mop: I mop the floor.
  • Wash: I wash clothes using the washing machine.
  • Fold: I fold the laundry.
  • Relax: I relax at home by watching TV.

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Verbs: At School

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What are the common words heard at school?

  • Teacher: Someone whose job is to teach in a school or college.
  • Students: A person who is studying at a school, college, or university.
  • Classmates: Someone who is in the same class as you at school.
  • Principal: A person in charge of a school.
  • Guard: A person or group of people whose job is to protect a person, place or thing from a danger or attack.

    Definitions from dictionary.cambridge.org
  • Study: I study at home.
  • Read: We read books.
  • Write: I write my homework.
  • Draw: I can draw fruits.
  • Listen: We listen to our teacher.
  • Sing: We sing a song in the class.
  • Watch: We watch a movie at school every Friday.
  • Play: I play with my classmates
  • Teach: He teaches math.
  • Show: I show my homework in the class.
  • Point: The teacher points at the board.
  • Follow: We follow our teacher.
  • Copy: I copy the words in the book.
  • Ask: I ask a question.
  • Answer: I try to answer the question.

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