Santi is a little boy. He is eight. He lives in Central Africa and goes to school there. School starts at 7 o'clock, but he goes to school at half past six, because he wants to get a desk near the teacher's table. The pupils play in the playground before classes. Some of them wear school uniform: a write blouse or a shirt and a blue skirt of trousers. When they come into the classroom, many of the girls take off their blouses and skirts, because they are not comfortable in uniform. Before classes they sing one or two sings. The pupils have classes five days a week.
On Tuesday I got up at half past six. I went to bathroom and washed my hands and face and cleaned my teeth. Then I dressed, went to the kitchen and cooked breakfast for my family. At half past seven my son got up and had breakfast. I had breakfast with my son. My son ate a sandwich and drank a cup of tea. I didn't drink tea. I drank coffee. After breakfast my son left home for school. I didn't leave home. My husband and my son were at home, too. We rested in the evening. My son watched TV, my husband read newspapers and I did some work about the house. At about eleven o'clock we gwent to bed.
The pupils play in the playground before classes. Some of them wear school uniform: a write blouse or a shirt and a blue skirt of trousers. When they come into the classroom, many of the girls take off their blouses and skirts, because they are not comfortable in uniform.
Before classes they sing one or two sings. The pupils have classes five days a week.