This is Lesson 8, “How was your day today?,” from our beginner-level adult ESL book “ESL Pathways: Foundations”. The lesson starts with a short story about “Charles” and his daily routine, followed by a dialogue between Charles and a friend, and comprehension questions. Students then fill in a chart about their daily routines, answer discussion questions, and complete a grammar review. This lesson is available for free download, and you can download many other adult ESL lessons like this one in our book ESL Pathways: Foundations.
Charles usually does the same thing every day.
Charles wakes up at six o’clock every morning from Monday to Friday. He gets up, takes a shower, gets dressed, and eats breakfast. He usually has coffee and cereal for breakfast. Sometimes he has toast and juice. He never has tea or eggs for breakfast. He doesn’t like them.
At 7:15 Charles leaves for work. He always drives to work. Charles works in a bank. He is the bank manager. He is always busy in the morning. He usually has a meeting with his staff. He sometimes talks to customers on the phone. He is always in a good mood at work. He is never grumpy.
Charles usually works until five o’clock. Sometimes he works overtime and finishes at six o’clock. He never goes home early. After work, Charles goes home. At home he always has dinner with his wife Susan and their two children. After dinner, Charles and his wife usually watch television and their children do their homework. Sometimes the children finish their homework early. Then, the family will watch TV together. They usually watch a movie. They never watch soap operas.
The children usually go to bed at ten o’clock. Before they go to bed they always brush their teeth and wash their hands and face. Charles and his wife usually go to bed at eleven o’clock.
Dialogue: Charles and Susan are talking after dinner.
Susan: How was your day today?
Charles: Very good, thanks.
Susan: Do you have to work overtime this week?
Charles: I’m not sure. Probably not.
Susan: That’s good. Then you can come home earlier.
Charles: What are the children doing?
Susan: They’re doing their homework, as usual.
Charles: They always do their homework after dinner.
Susan: Do you want to watch TV?
Charles: Not right now. I have a little work to do.
Susan: Are you going upstairs?
Charles: No, I’ll work in the dining room.
Susan: I’m going to see if the kids need any help with their homework.
Charles: OK. I hope you can help them.
Susan: I hope they don’t need help with math. My math is not good.
Charles: I’ll help them with math. You help them with English.
Susan: OK. It’s a deal.
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Discussion Questions:
Grammar Focus: Which one is correct?
Read each pair of sentences. Circle the sentence with correct grammar.
Charles wakes up at six o’clock every morning.
Charles wake up at six o’clock every morning.
He usually have coffee and cereal for breakfast.
He usually has coffee and cereal for breakfast.
Charles works in a bank. He has worked there for 20 years.
Charles works in a bank. He have worked there for 20 years.
At home Charles has dinner with his wife Susan and there two children.
At home Charles has dinner with his wife Susan and their two children.
Charles usually works from Monday to Friday every week.
Charles usually work from Monday to Friday every week.
He always has Saturday and Sunday off. She don’t work tomorrow.
He always have Saturday and Sunday off. She doesn’t work tomorrow.
Charles very likes to play golf. He very enjoys playing golf.
Charles really likes to play golf. He enjoys playing golf very much.
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