My Working Day
I'm an early riser, I always stick to the rule: "Early to bed, early to rise makes a mill healthy, wealthy and wise."
At seven o'clock in the morning the alarm-clock rings and I wake up. It's time tin me to get up. 1 jump out of bed and open the window. Then I do my morning exercises. I like to do them to the music.
After that I go to the bathroom to have a wash. I clean my teeth, wash my face mid hands with a soap. Sometimes 1 take a cold shower. Having washed myself, 1 comb and set my hair before the looking-glass. I put on my dress and shoes.
At eight o'clock 1 have breakfast. It usually consists of some coffee and a sandwich. Then 1 kiss my mother good-bye and leave for the Institute. I do not take a bus, I walk to the Institute. It takes me twenty minutes to get there. I'm a first-year student. My classes begin at nine o'clock. I'm never late for my classes. Neither are my group-mates. We usually have three or four classes a day. We have lectures, seminars mid practicals. Our classes are over at twenty-five minutes to three. But 1 don't go home at once. 1 have dinner at our students’ canteen. After dinner I go to the language laboratory to have some practice in pronunciation. As a rule, I do my homework in the library. I go to the reading-room and stay there till 6 o'clock. I come back home at half past six. I lake off my coat and hat, wash my hi and have supper. After supper I wash up. I always help my mother about the hou I clean the rooms, sweep the floor, do shopping.
In the evening I read books or watch TV. Sometimes I turn on the radio or t; recorder and listen to the music. I always go for a walk before going to bed.
At eleven o'clock I go to bed.