Have You Smiled At Any Body Today

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My working day
On week days the alarm-clock wakes me up and my working day begins. It is seven o'clock. If it is spring or summer I jump out of bed, run to the window and open it wide to let the fresh morning air in. In winter 1 am not so quick to leave my bed, and I bury my head under the pillows pretending not to hear the alarm-clock. But all the same, it is time to get up and 1 start getting ready for my work. I make my bed and go to the bathroom where I brush my teeth and have a shower. While I am having breakfast, I turn on my satellite receiver and listen to Polish pop-music radio station. Breakfast, as my parents say, must be the most substantial meal of the day. But usually neither my mother nor me have any time to cook it, so I just have a cup of tea or juice and some sandwiches. I leave my house at seven forty five, and, as I live-quite near the school It takes me about twenty minutes to get to school. I arrive at school at a seven fifty five. On my way to school I often meet my classmates and we go to school together. Our lessons start at eight. We usually have six or even seven lessons a day. It is not easy to study at our school, but it is reputed to be the best in our town. My working day is not over even when the lessons come to the end , because I have a lot of work to do at home. It usually takes me about three hours to get ready for the next working day at school. But when at last my working day is over I feet both tired and satisfied. Sometimes in the evenings my friends and I go for a walk or usually for rolling. I go to bed' at about eleven o'clock.


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