Showing posts with label Sixty-Four Stories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sixty-Four Stories. Show all posts

Thursday, October 23, 2025

A Quiet Sunday: English Phrases for Your Day Off

In this short story, we spend a quiet Sunday with the Miller family. It’s a perfect way to learn vocabulary related to weekend routines, relaxation, and family time. As they enjoy coffee, games, and a long lunch, we see how simple moments can bring joy.

Part 8 - A Quiet Sunday

Sunday is a special day for the Miller family because they do not have to work or go to school. It is their favorite day of the week. They have a very quiet and relaxed day at home. Leo and Maria wake up late and drink coffee together while they read the newspaper. Lucas and Sofia spend the morning playing board games and drawing pictures. They have a long, casual lunch together and spend the rest of the day relaxing. For them, Sunday is the perfect day to rest and spend time with each other. The whole family enjoys being together without any stress or obligations.


Exercises

Vocabulary & Comprehension

  1. True or False?

    1. The Miller family works on Sundays.

    2. They wake up early on Sunday mornings.

    3. Lucas and Sofia like to play board games.

    4. Sunday is their favorite day of the week.


  1. Fill in the blanks with a word from the story:

    1. Sunday is a _______ day for the family.

    2. Leo and Maria read the _______.

    3. They have a long, casual _______.


Grammar

  1. Fix the mistake:

    1. They does not have to work.

    2. Leo and Maria wake up late and reads the newspaper.

    3. The family enjoy being together.


Personalization & Speaking

  1. Answer the questions:

    1. What do you love to do on Sundays?

    2. Do you prefer to have a quiet or a busy weekend?








Answer Key

True or False? A-False / B-False / C-True / D-True

Fill in the blanks with a word from the story: A-special / B-newspaper / C-lunch

Fix the mistake: A-They do not have to work / B-Leo and Maria wake up late and read the newspaper / C-The family enjoys being together.


Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Bedtime Routine: Learn English for Your Evening

In this short story, we follow Lucas and Sofia as they get ready for bed. It’s a peaceful moment filled with routines, family care, and quiet joy. You’ll learn vocabulary related to evening habits, bedtime expressions, and family connection. Let’s wind down with the Miller children and practice English through their nighttime ritual.

Part 7 - Getting Ready for Bed

It is 9 PM, and the long day is coming to an end for the Miller children. Lucas and Sofia are in their pajamas, getting ready for bed. They brush their teeth and wash their faces. Their father, Leo, sits with them and reads a story from their favorite book. After the story, they are tucked into their warm beds. They say "good night" to their parents, and their parents say, "Sleep tight." It is a peaceful end to a busy day. The children are happy and tired, and they fall asleep dreaming about their next adventure. They have a good routine.


Exercises

Vocabulary & Comprehension

  1. True or False?

    1. The story takes place in the morning.

    2. The children wash their faces.

    3. The father reads a story.

    4. The children are sad and tired.


  1. Order the events from the story:

    1. The children get into bed. ___

    2. Their father reads a story. ___ 

    3. The children brush their teeth. ___ 


Grammar

  1. Fix the mistake:

    1. Lucas and Sofia is in their pajamas.

    2. Their father read a story to them.

    3. The children say "good night" to their parents, and their parents says "Sleep tight."


Personalization & Speaking

  1. Answer the questions:

    1. What time do you go to bed?

    2. What are three things you do to get ready for bed?








Answer Key

True or False? A-False / B-True / C-True / D-False

Order the events from the story: A-3 / B-2 / C-1

Fix the mistake: A-Lucas and Sofia are in their pajamas / B-Their father reads a story to them / C-The children say "good night" to their parents, and their parents say "Sleep tight."


Tuesday, October 21, 2025

English for the Dinner Table: Learn Family Talk

In this short story, we join the Miller family around the dinner table. It’s a great way to learn vocabulary about food, family, and evening routines. As they enjoy roasted chicken and pasta, they also share stories and laughter. This moment shows how language and connection come together—perfect for practicing Eng


Part 6 - Family Dinner

At 7 PM, the Miller family gathers at the dining table for dinner. Leo loves to cook, and tonight he made a delicious roasted chicken and some pasta. Everyone sits down together at the big wooden table. They talk about their day. Lucas tells a funny story about school, and Sofia talks about her friends. Maria and Leo listen and laugh. They enjoy spending this time together and eating good food. Family dinner is a perfect moment to connect and share their lives. The children enjoy their food and conversations with their parents. It is a time for them to relax and enjoy each other's company.


Exercises

Vocabulary & Comprehension

  1. Answer the questions:

    1. What time does the family eat dinner?

    2. Who cooked dinner tonight?

    3. What did he cook?


  1. True or False?

    1. ____ The family eats at a small table.

    2. ____ Lucas talks about his friends.

    3. ____ They enjoy eating dinner together.


Grammar

  1. Fix the mistake:

    1. Leo love to cook.

    2. Everyone sits down together at the big wooden table.

    3. Lucas tells a funny story, and Sofia talk about her friends.


Personalization & Speaking

  1. Answer the questions:

    1. What do you eat for dinner?

    2. Do you eat with your family or friends?








Answer Key

Answer the questions: A-The family eats dinner at 7 PM / B-Leo cooked dinner / C-He cooked roasted chicken and pasta.

True or False? A-False / B-False / C-True

Fix the mistake: A-Leo loves to cook / B-Everyone sits down together at the big wooden table / C-Lucas tells a funny story, and Sofia talks about her friends

Monday, October 20, 2025

Homework Time: English Phrases for Students

In this short story, we join Lucas and Sofia during their quiet homework time. It’s a perfect moment to learn vocabulary related to school, studying, and teamwork. As they prepare for tests and read exciting books, we see how learning together can be both productive and fun. Let’s explore their routine and practice English along the way.

Part 5 - Homework Time

Lucas and Sofia are in the living room doing their homework after school. The television is off, and the house is quiet, which helps them concentrate. Lucas has a big math test tomorrow, so he is studying hard. He writes in his notebook and uses a calculator to check his answers. Sofia is reading a book for her English class. Her book is about a small cat with a very big adventure. They both concentrate on their work and help each other with difficult questions. They like to study together because it makes learning new things easier and more fun. They are a great team when it comes to schoolwork.


Exercises

Vocabulary & Comprehension

  1. True or False?

    1. ____ The television is on.

    2. ____ Lucas has a history test tomorrow.

    3. ____ Sofia's book is about a big cat.

    4. ____ Lucas and Sofia help each other.


  1. Fill in the blanks with a word from the story:

    1. Lucas and Sofia are in the ________ room.

    2. Lucas has a big math ________ tomorrow.

    3. They like to study ________ because it makes learning new things easier.


Grammar

  1. Fix the mistake:

    1. Lucas study hard for a test.

    2. Sofia read a book for her English class.

    3. They helps each other.


Personalization & Speaking

  1. Answer the questions:

    1. What is your favorite subject at school?

    2. What do you do to study for a test?







Answer Key

True or False: A-False / B-False / C-False / D-True

Fill in the blanks with a word from the story: A-living / B-test / C-together

Fix the mistake: A-Lucas studies hard for a test / B-Sofia reads a book for her English class / C-They help each other.


Friday, October 17, 2025

Tidying Up: Essential English for Household Chores

Do you want to describe your tasks at home in English? In this story, you will learn practical vocabulary for household chores. You'll discover new words and phrases for common tasks like doing the dishes and helping mother, so you can talk about your day with confidence.

Part 4 - Afternoon Chores

It's a beautiful afternoon, and Maria and her daughter, Sofia, are working together to clean the house. They like to do chores together as a team. Maria is in the kitchen, washing all the dirty dishes from lunch. She has a lot of plates, cups, and bowls to wash. Sofia is helping her by drying the clean plates with a towel and putting them away in the kitchen cabinet. After they finish the dishes, they sweep the floor to remove any dirt or food. When the kitchen is finally clean, they are both tired but feel a great sense of accomplishment. They are a good team.


Exercises

Vocabulary & Comprehension

  1. What is it?

    1. It is a room in the house where Maria and Sofia work.

    2. They are dirty after lunch and Maria washes them.

    3. It is a place where Sofia puts the clean plates.


  1. True or False?

    1. ____ Maria and Sofia do chores in the morning.

    2. ____ Sofia helps her mother.

    3. ____ They are a good team.


Grammar

  1. Fix the mistake:

    1. Maria and Sofia is working together.

    2. Maria wash all the dirty dishes.

    3. Sofia help her.


Personalization & Speaking

  1. Answer the questions:

    1. What are three chores you do at home?

    2. Do you like to help your family with chores? Why or why not?






Answer Key

What is it? A-the kitchen / B-the dishes / C-the kitchen cabinet

True or False? A-False / B-True / C-True

Fix the mistake: A-Maria and Sofia are working together / B-Maria washes all the dirty dishes  C-Sofia helps her.