Exemplo da Banda 7

Pergunta: Are there any differences between what you do in the morning now and what you did in the past?

Ideia 1

Yes, There Are Differences
Yes, There Are Differences
Resposta Modelo
Yes, there are some differences. When I was younger, I used to sleep in and take my time in the morning. Now, I have to get up early to get ready for work, so my mornings are much busier and I don’t have as much time to relax.
Yes, there are some differences. When I was younger, I used to sleep in and take my time in the morning. Now, I have to get up early to get ready for work, so my mornings are much busier and I don’t have as much time to relax.
Yes, my morning routine has changed quite a lot over the years. In the past, I could sleep in and enjoy a relaxed breakfast with my family, but now I have more responsibilities, like preparing for work or university. My mornings are much more rushed, and I often find myself checking my phone or emails as soon as I wake up, which is something I never used to do.
Yes, my morning routine has changed quite a lot over the years. In the past, I could sleep in and enjoy a relaxed breakfast with my family, but now I have more responsibilities, like preparing for work or university. My mornings are much more rushed, and I often find myself checking my phone or emails as soon as I wake up, which is something I never used to do.
Análise Gramatical
1. Use of past and present tenses: The answer correctly contrasts the past ("could sleep in," "enjoy a relaxed breakfast") with the present ("have more responsibilities," "are much more rushed," "find myself checking my phone"), showing clear understanding of tense usage for comparison. 2. Use of modal verbs: "could sleep in" uses the modal verb "could" to express past ability or possibility. 3. Use of relative clauses: "which is something I never used to do" is a relative clause that adds detail to the previous statement, enhancing sentence complexity.
Vocabulário
  • sleep in
    sleep in
  • relaxed breakfast
    relaxed breakfast
  • responsibilities
    responsibilities
  • rushed
    rushed
  • checking my phone or emails as soon as I wake up
    checking my phone or emails as soon as I wake up
  • never used to do
    never used to do

Ideia 2

No, Not Much Has Changed
No, Not Much Has Changed
Resposta Modelo
No, not much has changed for me. I still start my day with a cup of tea and some light exercise, just like I did before. I like to keep my mornings calm and organized.
No, not much has changed for me. I still start my day with a cup of tea and some light exercise, just like I did before. I like to keep my mornings calm and organized.
Actually, my morning routine has stayed mostly the same over the years. I’ve always valued a calm and organized start to the day, so I still begin with a cup of tea and a bit of stretching. Even though my schedule has changed, my basic habits haven’t really been affected.
Actually, my morning routine has stayed mostly the same over the years. I’ve always valued a calm and organized start to the day, so I still begin with a cup of tea and a bit of stretching. Even though my schedule has changed, my basic habits haven’t really been affected.
Análise Gramatical
1. Present Perfect Tense: "my morning routine has stayed mostly the same" uses the present perfect to describe a situation that started in the past and continues to the present. 2. Contrast with "Even though": "Even though my schedule has changed, my basic habits haven’t really been affected." This complex sentence uses "even though" to introduce a contrast, showing the ability to use subordinating conjunctions for more advanced sentence structures.
Vocabulário
  • stayed mostly the same
    stayed mostly the same
  • valued a calm and organized start to the day
    valued a calm and organized start to the day
  • basic habits haven’t really been affected
    basic habits haven’t really been affected