Do You Usually Do The Same Things Every Morning

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Do you usually do the same things every morning?

As I’m a creature of habit, I would say yes. I always get up at 6:00 am, have noodles
and tea for breakfast, brush my teeth, then brush up (quickly study) on what we
learned the day before in class to make sure I’m well-prepared. After all of this, I leave
for class at 8:30am. However, on weekends, I tend to hit the snooze button and end up
sleeping till 9:00am then start my day.
2 Do you think breakfast is important?
Absolutely. Many experts state that it is the most important meal of the day. I believe it
gives me the fuel I need to tackle my day (to strongly take on the day). Moreover, I
think it’s critical to have a balanced breakfast to make sure I get all the proper nutrients. 
I cannot imagine starting my day on an empty stomach!
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3 Did you have the same morning routine at an early age?


Yes, pretty much! As I’ve always been a scholarly person, I’ve always had the
motivation to get myself up earlier than expected to have a balanced breakfast and
prepare myself for the day ahead of me. However, I used to have more of a sweet
tooth (a person who lives sweets) as a child, so I used to munch on (eat) some
sweet bread instead of noodles.
4 Do you want to change your daily routine in the future?
I think it’s inevitable since I’ll soon be joining the workforce! I want to keep my
organized, prepared habits, but I hope to sleep in a bit more in the future. I would like to
at least sleep 30 minutes to an hour later, and not have to spend as much time
preparing for my day. Furthermore, I hope to have my own car instead of taking a Grab
every morning.

Vocabulary
 brush up: quickly study
Eg: I brushed up on the basics
 tackle my day: to strongly take on the day
Eg: One should know how to tackle difficulties
 sweet tooth: a person who lives sweets
Eg: I have a sweet tooth.
 munch on: eat
Eg: She is munching on some chips
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