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Daily ROUTINES

Daily ROUTINES. My School Routine. 8am I get up 8.05am I have a shower and get dressed 8.30am I eat breakfast then walk to school with a friend 8.50am I start school 10. 40am I have a break 12.35pm I eat lunch with my friends

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Daily ROUTINES

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  1. Daily ROUTINES

  2. My School Routine • 8am I get up • 8.05am I have a shower and get dressed • 8.30am I eat breakfast then walk to school with a friend • 8.50am I start school • 10.40am I have a break • 12.35pm I eat lunch with my friends • 2.55pm I finish school on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. I walk home with a friend • 3.45pm I finish school on Monday and Tuesday. I walk home with a friend • 4.30pm I deliver newspapers in my local area • 5.30pm I have dinner with my family • 6.15pm I do my homework • 7pm I usually watch tv • 10.30pm I read some of my book • 11pm I go to sleep

  3. Think about your daily routine and talk to your partner about it • What time do you usually wake up? • What do you eat at the break? • What time do you finish school? • What do you do in the evening?

  4. Breakfast in Scotland • Normally people in the United Kingdom eat breakfast between 7am and 9am during the week. • Breakfast is usually cerealor toast with fruit juice or tea or coffee. • In Winter, many people eat porridge as it is warm and filling. • On weekends it is common to have “brunch” around 11am or 12pm. This is a big meal of bacon, sausages, eggs, mushrooms, tomatoes, baked beans and potato scones

  5. Lunch in Scotland • Many children at school and adults at work will have a 'packed lunch'. • This is usually a sandwich, a packet of crisps, a piece of fruit and a drink. The 'packed lunch' is kept in a plastic container. • In some schools there is also the option of a ‘school dinner’ • http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/info/855/schools-catering/418/food_in_schools/2amey menu • We normally eat lunch between 12pm and 2pm • It is also popular to have lunch in a pub • http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/questions/pubfood.htm

  6. Dinner • A typical British meal for dinner is meat and "two veg". We put hot brown gravy, traditionally made from the juices of the roast meat (but more often today from a packet!) on the meat and usually the vegetables. One of the vegetables is almost always potatoes. • This traditional meal is rarely eaten nowadays and a recent survey found that most people in Britain eat curry! Rice or pasta are now favoured as the 'British Dinner'. • Vegetables grown in Britain, like potatoes, carrots, peas, cabbages and onions, are still very popular. We can also buy vegetables from many countries all through the year • Sunday lunch time is a typical time to eat the traditional Sunday Roast. Traditionally it consists of roast meat, (cooked in the oven for about two hours), two different kinds of vegetables and potatoes with a Yorkshire pudding. The most common types of meat are beef, lamb or pork; chicken is also popular.

  7. When do you eat? • What types of food do you eat? • Do you think Scotland and Spain are very different? • Answers these questions in pairs

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