curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-discuss-your-morning-or-evening-routine/67c8bb14718cddacc3748282.md
This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.
Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:
Don't start, too much, because, try to include, Don't forget to, to not, running around, and don't get.
Sophie: So, I'm here BLANK I feel sleepy during the mornings. I BLANK productive until it's almost midday. Do you have any tips on how to have a healthy morning routine?
Expert: Absolutely. My first suggestion is BLANK hit the snooze button multiple times. It may be tempting, but it disrupts your sleep cycle and you may feel groggy during the day. Set one alarm and get up when it rings.
Sophie: That's a good point. What else?
Expert: Another thing: don't skip breakfast. Breakfast gives you the energy to start the day. If you skip it, you probably compensate later by eating BLANK or you feel sluggish in the morning. Have a balanced breakfast instead.
Sophie: I have a friend who does that in her routine. Any other suggestions?
Expert: Yes. BLANK your day by checking your phone or emails immediately. It creates stress and makes you feel like you have to rush. Take a few minutes for yourself. For example, you can stretch or do some breathing exercises to clear your mind.
Sophie: That's a good idea.
Expert: One more thing: don't rush during your morning routine. Give yourself time to get ready without BLANK. If you start the day feeling relaxed, you may have a more productive day.
Sophie: Wow, thanks. I'll BLANK these changes into my morning routine.
Expert: You're welcome. And remember: the small changes make a big difference. Your morning starts well when you have a good night's sleep. BLANK get enough sleep to feel well-rested in the morning. Have a great morning.
because
This introduces a reason. It is a conjunction.
don't get
This forms a negative statement. It begins with an auxiliary verb in the negative followed by a base verb.
to not
This forms a negative infinitive phrase. It begins with a particle followed by the adverb for negatives.
too much
This indicates an excessive amount. It begins with an adverb followed by determiner.
Don't start
This forms a negative command. It begins with an auxiliary verb in the negative followed by a base verb.
running around
This describes moving quickly in an unorganized way. It begins with a verb in the present participle form followed by a preposition.
try to include
This forms a suggestion. It begins with a verb followed by a particle and then a verb in its base form.
Don't forget to
This forms a reminder or instruction. It begins with an auxiliary verb in the negative followed by a base verb and then a particle. The first letter is capitalized.