Part II.

At school we have English lessons on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. At these lessons we speak English. We read short texts and write exercises in our – books. We have lessons up to two o’clock.

When lessons are over, I come back home.

At home I have my dinner, wash up the plates in the kitchen and then go out into the garden and play.

At half past four I sit down at my desk and do my homework.

In the evening I play with my friends in the yard or read Russian books.

On Sunday I do not go to school. I go to the park or play.

 

Misha’s Day

 

Misha is a Russian boy. He lives in Moscow in a big new house in Peschanaya Street. He lives with his mother and father and his small brother.

Misha usually gets up at seven o’clock in the morning. He washes and dresses and then he goes to the dining – room. There he has breakfast with his father.

Misha is a pupil in the fifth form. His father works at a factory, In the morning Misha goes to school on foot, and his father takes a bus and goes to work. Misha’s brother does not go to school, he is too small.

In the evening Misha and his parents sit in the living – room. Misha does his homework. His father sits in an arm – chair and reads the newspaper. The name of the newspaper is Pravda. Misha’s mother sits in front of the TV set and watches TV. Misha’s brother is in bed at that time.

At 10 o’clock Misha goes to bed. He sleeps well all night.

 

Read the Text and answer the questions.