The purpose of this story is to help A1-level students practice telling time in English using simple present tense. Through Teacher Vania's daily routine and interactive classroom activities, students will learn how to read and express time in familiar, everyday situations, making the learning process fun, engaging, and easy to understand

Teacher Vania is ready for a fun day of teaching English. She loves to help her students learn about time!


In the Morning:
Teacher Vania wakes up at 6:00.
“It’s 6:00. Time to wake up!” she says.
to go to school!”

She gets ready and eats breakfast at 6:30.


“It’s 6:30. I eat breakfast now,” Vania says with a smile.
At 7:30, she leaves home. “It’s 7:30. Time to go to school!”


Sara asks: “It’s 8:05, Teacher Vania.”
In the Classroom:
At 8:00, Teacher Vania starts the class.
“Good morning, students! What time is it?” she asks.
Sara looks at the clock and says,
“Good job, Sara! Now, let’s learn about time.”


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The purpose of this story is to help A1-level students practice telling time in English using simple present tense. Through Teacher Vania's daily routine and interactive classroom activities, students will learn how to read and express time in familiar, everyday situations, making the learning process fun, engaging, and easy to understand

Teacher Vania is ready for a fun day of teaching English. She loves to help her students learn about time!


In the Morning:
Teacher Vania wakes up at 6:00.
“It’s 6:00. Time to wake up!” she says.
to go to school!”

She gets ready and eats breakfast at 6:30.

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