• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: Scottram
  • hace 7 años

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La monotonía de mi rutina en cuarentena
Mi rutina empieza cuando me despierto, usualmente de 9 a 10 de la mañana. Lo primero que hago al levantarme, es lavarme lo dientes. Con mi hermano nos preparamos de desayunar, mientras mi madre prepara el almuerzo y mi padre está arreglando cosas de su trabajo. Ella al acabar, nos sirve a todos y almorzamos juntos. Todos empezamos a hacer los deberes que nos corresponden. Empiezo hacer las actividades de la escuela que los maestros dejaron en línea. Siempre trato de hacer las actividades que se tienen que entregar primero y hacerlas lo más rápido posible. Al acabar las envió o subo a plataforma y me tomo un descanso. Por la tarde, llega la hora de la comida y nos volvemos reunir todos. Comemos mientras vemos la televisión. Al terminar, a veces con mi hermano lavabos los platos. Él siempre se niega a hacerlo. Cuando acabo mis actividades dispongo de mi tiempo en ver series, videos, o jugar un video juegos. Cuando ya es noche nos reunimos una vez más para ver de nuevo la televisión. Me duermo regularmente tarde porque me distraigo con el celular. Algunas veces cambia mi rutina, pero muy poco. Como cuando vamos a visitar a mi abuela para cerciorarnos que se encuentre bien y cosas de ese tipo. Me cuesta trabajo adaptarme a esta situación. Antes que pasara esto mi rutina cambiaba todos los días y ahora es similar o simplemente igual. No se sabe hasta cuándo dure esta situación, pero está afectando a toda la población de todas las edades de alguna manera. Es agradable convivir con mi familia, pero con este encierro cualquier situación se hace tensa. Son estos tipos de casos en que me doy cuenta y valoro las cosas que tengo. Esta situación hace que extrañe a las personas que aprecio mucho. Deseo que esta situación pase pronto y volver a mis actividades normales, con muchas ansias de volver a la escuela.

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Respuesta dada por: azulsa2020
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The monotony of my quarantined routine

My routine begins when I wake up, usually from 9 to 10 in the morning. The first thing I do when I get up is brush my teeth. With my brother we prepare breakfast, while my mother prepares lunch and my father is fixing things from his work. When she finishes, she serves us all and we have lunch together. We all begin to do our homework. I start doing the school activities that the teachers left online. I always try to do the activities that have to be delivered first and do them as quickly as possible. When finished send them or go up to the platform and take a break. In the afternoon, it is time for lunch and we all meet again. We eat while watching television. When I finish, sometimes I wash the dishes with my brother. He always refuses to do it. When I finish my activities I have my time to watch series, videos, or play video games. When it is night we meet once more to watch television again. I fall asleep regularly late because I am distracted by the cell phone. Sometimes my routine changes, but very little. Like when we go to visit my grandmother to make sure she is all right and things like that. I find it difficult to adapt to this situation. Before this happened my routine changed every day and now it is similar or just the same. It is not known how long this situation lasts, but it is affecting the entire population of all ages in some way. It is nice to live with my family, but with this confinement any situation becomes tense. It is these types of cases where I realize and value the things I have. This situation makes me miss people that I really appreciate. I wish this situation would pass soon and go back to my normal activities, eager to go back to school.

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Respuesta dada por: pilarpm2006
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The monotony of my quarantined routine
My routine begins when I wake up, usually from 9 to 10 in the morning. The first thing I do when I get up is brush my teeth. With my brother we prepare breakfast, while my mother prepares lunch and my father is fixing things from his work. When she finishes, she serves us all and we have lunch together. We all begin to do our homework. I start doing the school activities that the teachers left online. I always try to do the activities that have to be delivered first and do them as quickly as possible. When finished send them or go up to the platform and take a break. In the afternoon, it is time for lunch and we all meet again. We eat while watching television. When I finish, sometimes I wash the dishes with my brother. He always refuses to do it. When I finish my activities I have my time to watch series, videos, or play video games. When it is night we meet once more to watch television again. I fall asleep regularly late because I am distracted by the cell phone. Sometimes my routine changes, but very little. Like when we go to visit my grandmother to make sure she is all right and things like that. I find it difficult to adapt to this situation. Before this happened my routine changed every day and now it is similar or just the same. It is not known how long this situation lasts, but it is affecting the entire population of all ages in some way. It is nice to live with my family, but with this confinement any situation becomes tense. It is these types of cases where I realize and value the things I have. This situation makes me miss people that I really appreciate. I wish this situation would pass soon and go back to my normal activities, eager to go back to school.
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