breakfast /ˈbrekfəst/ (noun) the first meal of the day Example: What time do you have breakfast?
floor /flɔːr/ (noun) the surface of a room that you walk on Example: The body was lying on the kitchen floor.
tooth /tuːθ/ (noun) any of the hard white structures in the mouth used for biting food Example: Jane had her first tooth when she was only five months.
fifth /fɪfθ/ (ordinal number) 5th Example: It’s her fifth birthday.
do /duː/ (verb) used to refer to actions that you do not mention by name or do not know about Example: I do my homework every day.
eighth /eɪtθ/ (ordinal number) 8th Example: This is the eighth time I have seen this movie.
go /ɡəʊ/ (verb) to move or travel from one place to another Example: I go to school by bus.
grade /ɡreɪd/ (noun) a mark given in an exam or for a piece of school work Example: The students are graded according to their study results.
hour /ˈaʊər/ (noun) 60 minutes; one of the 24 parts that a day is divided into Example: I can learn to play chess in an hour.
early /ˈɜːrli/ (adjective) near the beginning of a period of time, an event etc. Example: I often get up early.
wash /wɑːʃ/ (verb) to make something/somebody clean using water and usually soap Example: Do you wash your face every morning?
minute /ˈmɪnɪt/ (noun) each of the 60 parts of an hour, that are equal to 60 seconds Example: I do this exercise in 10 minutes.
tenth /tenθ/ (ordinal number) 10th Example: Lan is ranked the tenth in her class.
time /taɪm/ (noun) what is measured in minutes, hours, days, etc. Example: What time do you get up?
lunch /lʌntʃ/ (noun) a meal eaten in the middle of the day Example: I often have lunch at 11 o'clock.
fourth /fɔːrθ/ (ordinal number) 4th Example: He wins the fourth prize in the competition.
ninth /naɪnθ/ (ordinal number) 9th Example: I am the ninth to come.
third /θɜːrd/ (ordinal number) 3rd Example: Today is the third of October.
half /hæf/ (noun) either of two equal parts into which something is or can be divided Example: It's half past five.
have /həv/ (verb) to own, hold or possess something Example: My family has four people.
brush /brʌʃ/ (verb) to clean, polish or make something smooth with a brush Example: Do you brush your teeth every day?
midday /ˌmɪdˈdeɪ/ (noun) 12 o’clock in the middle of the day; the period around this time Example: Can I meet you at midday?
big /bɪɡ/ (adjective) large in size, degree, amount, etc. Example: My school is very big.
country /ˈkʌntri/ (noun) an area of land that has or used to have its own government and laws Example: Each country has its own flag.
first /fɜːrst/ (determiner, ordinal number) happening or coming before all other similar things or people; 1st Example: My classroom is on the first floor.
every /ˈevri/ (determiner) used with singular nouns to refer to all the members of a group of things or people Example: Every classroom has 25 desks.
face /feɪs/ (noun) the front part of the head, where the eyes, nose and mouth are Example: If he pleads guilty, he faces up to 12 years in jail.
o'clock /əˈklɑːk/ (adverb) used with the numbers 1 to 12 when telling the time, to mean an exact hour Example: My father often gets up at 6 o'clock.
midnight /ˈmɪdnaɪt/ (noun) 12 o’clock at night Example: She often wakes up at midnight.
late /leɪt/ (adjective) arriving, happening or done after the expected, arranged or usual time Example: You are late.
dinner /ˈdɪnər/ (noun) the main meal of the day, eaten either in the middle of the day or in the evening Example: I always have dinner with my family.
second /ˈsekənd/ (determiner, ordinal number) happening or coming next after the first in a series of similar things or people; 2nd Example: My birthday is on the second of June.
then /ðen/ (adverb) used to refer to a particular time in the past or future Example: Then, we will visit the square.
small /smɔːl/ (adjective) not large in size, number, degree, amount, etc. Example: My house is small.
very /ˈveri/ (adverb) used before adjectives, adverbs and determiners to mean ‘in a high degree’ or ‘extremely’ Example: My classroom is very big.
a.m. (ante meridiem) /ˌei ˈem/ (abbr.) Example: My father often gets up at 6.15 a.m.
get dressed /get drest/ (v. phr.) Example: I often get dressed before breakfast.
get ready /get 'redi/ (v. phr.) Example: I get ready for school at 6.30 a.m.
get up /get ʌp/ (phrasal verb) to stand up after sitting, lying, etc. Example: I often get up late.
noon /nuːn/ (noun) 12 o’clock in the middle of the day Example: Can I meet you at noon?
p.m. (post meridiem) /pi ˈem/ (abbr.) Example: My father often goes to bed at 10.30 p.m.
seventh /ˈsevnθ/ (ordinal number) 7th Example: My office is on the seventh floor of that building.
sixth /sɪksθ/ (ordinal number) 6th Example: He finished the sixth in the race.
teeth /tiːθ/ (noun) Example: I always brush my teeth three times a day.
toothbrush /ˈtuːθbrʌʃ/ (noun) a small brush for cleaning your teeth Example: This toothbrush is very small.