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The Learning Studio> Spoken English Course> Week 6> 📘 Day 1– Practice Time

  1. I go to school every.
  2. She drinks milk in the morning.
  3. They play football in the evening.
  4. He walks to work.
  5. We read books in class.
  6. You help your sister with homework.
  7. The sun rises in the east.
  8. Birds sing in the morning.
  9. My father drives a car.
  10. The baby sleeps well.
  11. She watches cartoons.
  12. He brushes his teeth twice a day.
  13. We visit our grandparents every weekend.
  14. They talk a lot in class.
  15. I eat fruits daily.
  16. You wear clean clothes.
  17. She listens to music.
  18. He washes his face.
  19. We study English every day.
  20. The dog barks loudly.
  21. My sister cooks dinner.
  22. I write in my diary.
  23. They laugh at jokes.
  24. He opens the shop at 9 a.m.
  25. She answers questions quickly.
  26. I pack my bag in the morning.
  27. We sing in the choir.
  28. He swims every Sunday.
  29. The teacher checks homework.
  30. You clean your shoes.
  31. I feed the dog.
  32. They walk in the park.
  33. She dances well.
  34. He carries a heavy bag.
  35. We climb hills.
  36. You read the newspaper.
  37. I talk to my friends.
  38. She calls her mom every day.
  39. He jumps over the wall.
  40. We learn new things.
  41. They draw pictures in art class.
  42. You speak softly.
  43. The child sings a song.
  44. I enjoy long walks.
  45. She teaches English.
  46. He types fast.
  47. We celebrate festivals.
  48. You boil rice.
  49. They shout during games.
  50. My mother makes tea.
  51. I use a computer.
  52. He sells vegetables.
  53. She paints the wall.
  54. We attend classes daily.
  55. You write neatly.
  56. They sleep early.
  57. I check my messages.
  58. He counts the coins.
  59. She opens the window.
  60. We close the door.
  61. The cat sleeps on the sofa.
  62. You ask many questions.
  63. He fixes his bike.
  64. I water the plants.
  65. They visit the zoo.
  66. She wears a uniform.
  67. He greets the guests.
  68. We arrive on time.
  69. You answer the phone.
  70. I clean the room.
  71. The bell rings at 10.
  72. She sharpens her pencil.
  73. He smiles a lot.
  74. They start the game.
  75. You drive carefully.
  76. I open my book.
  77. She picks flowers.
  78. He repairs watches.
  79. We play board games.
  80. You draw beautiful pictures.
  81. They pack their bags.
  82. I lock the door.
  83. She combs her hair.
  84. He tells a story.
  85. We plan a picnic.
  86. You press the button.
  87. I fill the bottle.
  88. He rides a bicycle.
  89. She learns new words.
  90. They decorate the room.
  91. You follow the rules.
  92. We use the library.
  93. I greet the teacher.
  94. She visits her aunt.
  95. He checks the time.
  96. They climb trees.
  97. You take a photo.
  98. We eat together.
  99. I turn off the light.
  100. She writes letters.

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Ashish Pithadiya
Hello! I am pleased to introduce myself (Ashish Pithadiya) as a lecturer at PNR Shah Mahila Arts and Commerce College, Palitana. I hold a Bachelor's and a Master's degree in English Literature, which makes me well-equipped to guide and mentor students in this subject area. As a visiting faculty member, I am committed to providing a stimulating and engaging learning experience for my students. I believe that literature has the power to transform individuals and society, and I am passionate about sharing this belief with my students. I strive to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment where students feel comfortable expressing their ideas and opinions.