This is a free A2 pre-intermediate level English listening lesson about morning routine, generated using Cathoven AI tools. It includes listening exercises in various formats, along with answer keys and explanations.
- True/False questions
- Multiple choice questions
- Short answer questions
My Morning Routine
How to use this listening lesson:
- Listen to the Material
- Check the Transcript
- Solve the Questions
- Review Answer Keys and Explanations
How to use this listening lesson
- Listen to the Material
- Check the Transcript
- Solve the Questions
- Review Answer Keys and Explanations
Transcript
Transcript
Every morning, I wake up at seven o’clock. I get out of bed and stretch my body. Then, I go to the bathroom to brush my teeth. Through that, I take a quick shower to feel fresh. Next, I get dressed and comb my hair. I go to the kitchen to make breakfast. Usually, I have cereal with milk and a banana. I also drink a cup of orange juice. Through breakfast, I pack my bag for school. I make sure I have everything I need. Before leaving, I check the weather and grab a coat if needed. Finally, I put on my shoes and leave the house. I walk to the bus stop. My morning routine helps me start the day well.
Text Analysis
General Level: A2.4
Vocabulary: A1.4
Verb Form: A1.9
Clause: A1.5
Prosody: A2.7
Phrases and Idioms
Lemma | Sentences |
go to (someone or something) | · Then, I go to the bathroom to brush my teeth. · I go to the kitchen to make breakfast. |
bus stop | · I walk to the bus stop. |
get out of (something) | · I get out of bed and stretch my body. |
make sure | · I make sure I have everything I need. |
pack (one’s) bag(s) | · Through breakfast, I pack my bag for school. |
put on | · Finally, I put on my shoes and leave the house. |
wake up | · Every morning, I wake up at seven o’clock. |
Listening Comprehension Exercises
True / False
- The speaker wakes up at 7 o’clock every morning.
- The speaker meditates before brushing their teeth.
- After brushing their teeth, the speaker takes a quick shower to feel fresh.
- The speaker typically has an omelet and toast for breakfast.
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Short Answer Questions
- What does the narrator usually have for breakfast?
- What does the narrator check before leaving the house?
- How does the narrator get to the bus stop?
Answer Key
True / False Answers
1.
Answer: True
Explanation: The speaker mentions waking up at 7 o’clock every morning.
Answer location: “Every morning, I wake up at 7 o’clock.”
2.
Answer: False
Explanation: The speaker mentions going to the bathroom to brush their teeth without mentioning meditation.
Answer location: “Then I go to the bathroom to brush my teeth.”
3.
Answer: True
Explanation: The text clearly states that the speaker takes a quick shower after brushing their teeth.
Answer location: “Through that, I take a quick shower to feel fresh.”
4.
Answer: False
Explanation: The speaker states that they usually have cereal with milk and a banana for breakfast.
Answer location: “Usually I have cereal with milk and a banana.”
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Short Answer Answers
1.
Answer: Cereal with milk and a banana.
Explanation: The narrator specifically mentions this as their usual breakfast choice.
Answer location: “Usually I have cereal with milk and a banana.”
2.
Answer: The weather.
Explanation: Checking the weather is explicitly mentioned before leaving the house.
Answer location: “Before leaving, I check the weather and grab a coat if needed.”
3.
Answer: Walks.
Explanation: Walking to the bus stop is described in the narrator’s routine.
Answer location: “I walk to the bus stop.”