A2: Daily Life, Family, and Practical English Review
A practical review lesson about daily life, family, habits, hobbies, food, colours, travel, and confidence, with short checks and open speaking follow-ups after each part.
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- 4 Speak and apply
- 5 Grammar review
From last lesson: This lesson should feel like a useful review of real-life English, not a random new topic.
Today: Today the learner reviews practical daily-life English with short checks, grammar repair, and one speaking task after each section.
Next: Next, answer clearly and explain one real example from daily life.
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Introduction
Welcome to Ovi English School.
Today, we meet a busy mother in Japan, and her day helps us review everyday English.
She has two children, a boy of 8 and a girl of 4.
She wakes up, gets them ready, and still finds small moments for herself.
What words do you already know for family, routine, and feelings?
If you want simple English that fits real life, visit ovi english dot com.
Introduction
Welcome to Ovi School. Today, we a in and her day us review She has two children, a of 8 and a girl of 4. She up, them and still small for herself. What do you already know for family, and If you want simple that fits life, ovi dot com.
The Explanation
A in is a and very life. She has two children. Her son is 8 years old, and her is 4. She wants a home, not a one. That idea is to understand. Many do not want a big story every day. They want small good A smile at A too.
Check your understanding
Read the sentence again. How old is the son? Write a full sentence.
You can start like this: The son is
Her morning starts early. She up, makes and the children get Then she takes her son to school and her to After that, the day becomes practical. She does goes to the and takes care of the family. Later, she picks up the children, and them before This kind of is in many It shows how family life can be. It also shows why simple are like up, make and pick up are They help you talk about life.
Check your understanding
What does the parent do before bedtime? Answer with one full sentence.
You can start like this: Before bedtime, the parent
Even a short break can matter. A break is not a big But it can feel special. Imagine 10 with a drink. That small rest can change the mood of the day. This is a idea for too. You do not always need a long Sometimes 10 is enough. A short review after can help more than you think. Small a whole day.
Check your understanding
According to the text, what can a short review after lunch help with? Answer in simple words.
You can start like this: It can help
The same is true for Some people like walking, cooking, or reading. A does more than It can help you It gives your mind a small rest. is a good example. It needs patience and practice. You do not get better in one day. You improve little by little. That is also true for A and a language both need repeated effort. The work can be but the progress is
bring another kind of learning. Many go to a a swimming or a Some stay home and play or rest together. These plans may simple. But for children, they can become A child may forget the exact date. But they remember the They remember safety, and with family. In a city like Tokyo, with more than 14 million people, a family afternoon can feel very special. The does not need to be The is what stays.
Check your understanding
In Tokyo, what can a quiet family afternoon feel like? Write a full sentence.
You can start like this: It is...
is practical for the same reason. it to talk to people, order food, and questions. They use it to read and with less In a simple to Tokyo or Haneda can show why You may need prices, or help. is not only a school subject. It is a for It people feel and more confident.
Learning can feel at first. Then it can feel harder. At the beginning, you and short questions. Later, listening becomes faster and answers become longer. Many feel nervous when do not come quickly. That is normal. It does not mean you are bad at It means you are learning something bigger. Confidence goes up and down. That is part of the process.
Think about it
Why do many learners feel nervous when words do not come quickly? Answer in one clear sentence.
You can start like this: Because...
Good help more than big A is reading a little each day. An is on a phone late at night. Another is five after A small action repeated becomes natural. This is also true for food and People talk about and They also talk about red, blue, black, or white These seem simple. But they are very in
gives another clear purpose. People need to for help, check into understand and explain problems. They also about themselves when they A short can show what you like, what you fear, and what you So is not only about language. It is about moving, and with others. Step by step, simple can become That is how
Check your understanding
What do people need English for when they travel? Give the main uses from the text.
You can start like this: When they travel, people need English to
Key Takeaways
The opening question has a simple answer: for life matter most. Family, breaks, food, and all connect to The day shows that small actions have value. It also shows that does not need to be difficult to be short practice, and confidence can help a lot. Keep learning step by step, and keep about life. If you want more lessons like this, ovi dot com. You are doing well, and your can
Practice
Why is a short coffee break important in a busy day?
It gives a person quiet time and a small rest.
Why do hobbies like golf or reading help learners?
They help people relax, focus, and improve little by little.
Why are weekends important for children?
They can create warm feelings and good childhood memories.
Why do adults study English for practical reasons?
They use it to travel, ask questions, and talk to people.
What habit can help English improve step by step?
Reviewing a little each day can make learning stronger.
Key Takeaways
The opening question has a simple answer: words for daily life matter most.
Family, routine, breaks, hobbies, food, colours, and travel all connect to real moments.
The mother’s day shows that small actions have real value.
It also shows that English does not need to be difficult to be useful.
Useful words, short practice, and calm confidence can help a lot.
Keep learning step by step, and keep speaking about real life.
If you want more lessons like this, visit ovi english dot com.
You are doing well, and your English can grow.
Step: Speak and apply
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Continue The Conversation
A Busy Parent's Life
What words would you use to describe your life now?
Useful phrases
The main point is...
One important detail is...
In this case...
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Continue The Conversation
Useful Habits and Unhelpful Habits
What is one habit you want to improve now?
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I think...
Because...
For example...
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Quick Grammar Check
She does _____, goes to the supermarket, and takes care of the family.
Jobs you do at home
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housework
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Step by Step Improvement
What kind of English do you want to be able to use more naturally?
Useful phrases
Can you explain...?
What happens if...?
Why is that important?
Tip: A good follow-up question should stay on the same topic.
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Review the sentence patterns that explain daily life, family, habits, hobbies, and practical English.
A mother in Japan is living a busy, ordinary, and very real life.
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A practical review lesson about daily life, family, food, travel, and confidence, with short checks and open follow-ups after each part.
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