The cafe

  • the cafe
  • the library
  • English class
  • drink coffee
  • we talk

At the Cafe

  • Our class meets in the library.
  • Tomorrow we will meet in a cafe.
  • Twelve students will  get together.
  • We will drink coffee and tea.
  • We will talk and practise English.

at the cafe

  • We usually have our English lessons in a library.
  • This Saturday we will meet in a cafe instead of the library.
  • We will drink coffee or tea and enjoy each other’s company.
  • Each student will bring a small object and explain why it matters.
  • We will enjoy conversations and will practise our English.

Dustbin Day

  • the bins
  • on Tuesday
  • the rubbish
  • I keep
  • it’s different

Dustbin Day

  • The company takes my bins.
  • They come every Tuesday morning.
  • I put the rubbish out before.
  • I keep my home clean.
  • Bulgaria does this differently.

Dustbin Days

  • The company collects my bins every Tuesday, so I always put the rubbish out before that day.
  • I like to keep my apartment clean and tidy because it feels better to live in a neat place.
  • There are two bins in my home, one is for rubbish while the other is for recycling.
  • When I sort my waste, it helps the company recycle more materials.
  • Although the system works well here, it is different from the way rubbish is collected in Bulgaria.

Our day in the cafe

  • the cafe
  • the library
  • twelve students
  • English class
  • nice cafe
  • drink coffee
  • we talk

At the Cafe

  • Our class meets in the library.
  • Tomorrow we will meet in a cafe.
  • Twelve students will  get together.
  • We will drink coffee and tea.
  • We will talk and practise English.

at the cafe

  • We usually have our English lessons in a library.
  • This Saturday we will meet in a cafe instead of the library.
  • We will drink coffee or tea and enjoy each other’s company.
  • Each student will bring a small object and explain why it matters.
  • We will enjoy conversations and will practise our English.

iftar

  • on Saturday
  • my family
  • family comes
  • we share
  • we eat

iftar

  • It is five thirty on Saturday.
  • My sister-in-law’s family comes.
  • We share iftar together.
  • I love my family and enjoy time together.
  • We will talk and practise English.

iftar

  • It is five thirty on Saturday, and my family is waiting at home.
  • When my sister-in-law’s family arrives, we feel happy to see them.
  • We share iftar together because it is an important family time.
  • While we eat, we talk and enjoy being together.
  • I love these evenings because we spend time as a family and practise English.