Вопрос задан 06.10.2023 в 11:07. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Черностова Лилия.

Помогите составить на подобие рассказ. One's daily routine depends on a lot of factors. Firstly,

weekdays are different from days off. Secondly, it depends on your occupation. Thirdly, if you are, for example, a student, a lot depends on whether you are a boy or a girl.Practically all students get up at 7:00 or 7:30 but the practice of waking up differs. Boys usually get up on time and rush out of bed like soldiers. Then they make the bed, shave quickly, clean their teeth, have a wash and fly out of the bathroom ready for their breakfast.Girls like to stay in bed for another ten minutes after waking up. It's especially true of those who can by no means call themselves "early birds". Sometimes they have to wind two alarm-clocks not to oversleep. Sometimes alarm clocks aren't necessary, because Mum rouses them.After getting out of bed girls have to follow the same procedure as boys and do a lot of other things. Some girls wash their hair every morning, and even if they don't, they still have to do their hair, which includes combing and styling. Then they put on a little makeup. If it takes five minutes for a boy to get dressed, a girl needs a minimum of fifteen minutes until she's fully dressed.For a certain part of the day student boys' and girls' daily routine gets synchronised. They walk to the university if they live close to it or go there by public transport in a rush hour. Very few drive and needn't catch a bus to get to the university. In the daytime all students are supposed to attend classes. At midday they usually have lunch in the university canteen or eat a homemade packed lunch and have a chat with friends. In the second part of the day students' daily routine varies greatly. Disciplined and diligent students go to the library, attend optional courses and read up for their seminars. Others like to relax for a while, maybe, even have a nap, dine and then start doing their homework and housework. Young people like to go to keep-fit classes, practise yoga, jog, play games on the playground, train in a gym or just go in for some kind of sports. They have an active social life and go to meetings in all sorts of amateur societies. Evening is the calmest part of the day. Watching TV is one of the most favourite occupations, but if one watches it too much, there isn't enough time to prepare homework and then one has to keep late hours. Bedtime tends to be about midnight. Boys take a shower, eat their supper an go to bed at once. Girls need twice as much time to prepare themselves for sleep. Students like weekends better than weekdays. At weekends they go out and very rarely stay in. They may organize their leisure time any way they like – call on their friends, go to parties or discos, go to theatres or cinemas, go on picnics, and... go wherever they want to go. It's not surprising that on Monday mornings students sometimes feel sleepy. Their first waking thought is that they never have enough sleep. Then they regret that they didn't go to bed early and think that they should turn over a new leaf. They honestly think that they must become well-organized and correct their daily routine, at least at weekends. They make plans to read more, to help mother about the house, and to do a hundred other good things. On second thoughts they often put off their plans till the following Monday. It is always better to turn over a new leaf in a week's time.
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Title: A Student's Daily Journey


In the realm of a student's life, every day unfurls with its own unique cadence. Weekdays, stoic and structured, stand in stark contrast to the freedom of weekends. The rhythm of each day pivots on occupation and, sometimes, even gender.

The sun peeks over the horizon, rousing students from slumber. For boys, it's a swift, almost militaristic maneuver, launching them from bed to bathroom in one fluid motion. A quick shave, tooth-brushing ritual, and a dash of water and they're ready to face the day. Meanwhile, girls, fond of their cozy nests, indulge in an extra ten minutes of reprieve. Alarm clocks often serve as reluctant allies in the battle against oversleeping, though sometimes, it's Mum's gentle nudge that does the trick.

Once risen, both boys and girls embark on their daily ablutions. Hair, a canvas to be cared for, receives varying levels of attention. Some embark on a daily wash, others dedicate time to meticulous styling. Makeup, a touch of artistry, adds its own span to the morning routine. While a boy dons his attire in a brisk five minutes, a girl, in her sartorial dance, claims at least fifteen.

As the clock inches forward, a semblance of synchronization graces the student populace. University-bound, they traverse through bustling streets, be it on foot or amidst the crush of public transport. The hallowed halls beckon, demanding attendance to lectures and seminars. Noon signals a brief interlude, a communal feast in the canteen or a shared repast among friends.

The afternoon casts a wider net, ensnaring the student body in its divergent pursuits. The diligent dive into libraries, attend optional courses, and immerse themselves in study. Others prefer a moment of reprieve, perhaps even a siesta, before tackling the burdens of academia. Physical exertion finds its place too, as courts and gyms echo with youthful energy. Social threads are woven through meetings in myriad amateur societies.

Dusk paints a tranquil tableau. Television screens flicker to life, an oasis of relaxation. Yet, for some, this respite comes at a cost—time slipping away from tasks and studies. Midnight approaches, and the evening lulls its weary occupants. Boys cleanse and retire swiftly, while girls choreograph a longer, more intricate dance before embracing slumber.

Weekends, the prized jewels of a student's existence, beckon with boundless potential. Freed from academic moorings, they galavant to their own rhythm. Friends are summoned, parties await, and the city's cultural offerings open their arms. Picnics and impromptu adventures become their own magnetic force. Come Monday, the tryst with sleep seems woefully inadequate.

Morning thoughts often meander towards the night before, pondering missed opportunities for rest. Resolutions are forged, a promise to turn over a new leaf. Each dawn brings with it a conviction—tomorrow, they will do better. The journey of a student's day, a dance between duty and delight, continues its ever-evolving rhythm.

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