Good Morning

Reading
Step 1

You can build your own dictionary. You have to highlight the word in order to save in the vocabulary area.

Wake up kids!!!

Mom: (cheerfully) "Good morning, kids! Time to get up." She calls out, her voice echoing slightly in the hallway.

Mom: (a bit firmer) "I've told you both before, going to bed earlier means waking up easier. You don't want to start the day in a rush."

Son: (groaning) "Ohh, Mom, just 10 more minutes, please?"

Mom: (resolute) "No way, young man. Out of bed, now. And make sure to brush your teeth immediately."

Daughter: (in a panic) "Mommm, where are my clothes? I can't find my favorite shirt!"

Mom: (calmly) "They're in your wardrobe, sweetie. And your socks? I left them on your desk. Remember to match them this time."

Daddy: (entering with a bright smile) "Morning, morning, family! I'm on breakfast duty today. I'm making eggs and chocolate milk. What fruit do you want?"

Son: "Apple, please!"

Daughter: "I'd like a pear."

Daddy: "Got it. One apple and one pear coming right up."

Mommy: (joining in) "And don't forget about me. I'll have eggs too, but with a mug of coffee with milk. And I'd like papaya."

Daddy: (with a chuckle) "Yeap, I'm on it sweetheart."

Listening
Step 2

Daniel Tiger - Good Morning Daniel

Writing
Step 3

Tell us about your routine morning

You should use these recommendations for this writing: simple present *

Speaking
Step 4

Book your conversation

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How it works

To learn or improve your English, it's essential to engage with the language every day. Therefore, you should practice fundamental skills such as reading, writing, listening and speaking. Let It Flow can assist you in maintaining your English skills by offering daily drills that require only a few minutes of your day. Let It Flow aims to achieve fluency by engaging in a "flow" that allows you to practice reading, listening, writing and speaking in English for about 20 minutes. Additionally, you can engage in brief conversations about the topics covered.

The flow process is as follows:

First Step: Begin by reading an article. If you encounter an unfamiliar word, you can highlight it with your mouse and add it to your vocabulary notebook for later review in the vocabulary section. Following that, engage in some games designed to help you remember key vocabulary effectively.

Next Step: Watch a video that closely aligns with the main topic, allowing you to reinforce the vocabulary provided in the flow by reading. This step helps to strengthen your understanding and retention of the language.

Next Step: Write a text related to the topic. This is your chance to use the vocabulary you've learned in the previous steps. The assignment may include specific grammatical structures to incorporate into your writing.

Final Step: Schedule a short discussion with a teacher to talk about the main topic. These conversations are brief, lasting about 15 minutes, and are designed to enhance your speaking skills.


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