The person that has always loved me in a remarkable way is my sister Paulina. She has always helped me in every way possible. She makes me feel loved because she enjoys hanging out with me at the weekends. She is 20 and now she is away at college, so I miss her a great deal. She is older than me and I know that she doesn't need anyone to tell her what to do, but she still asks my advice on what to wear, or how to do her hair. This makes me feel happy and loved because I know that she really values my opinion as not only a sister, but a best friend as well. Whenever I get in trouble she is always there to cheer me up. I view her as my role model and want to follow her footsteps. I know that I can always trust my sister. For instance, she keeps my secrets when I tell her about them, and I am sure, she does not reveal any of my secrets to anyone else because she is very honest. I believe I’m blessed to have a sister and a best-friend like Paulina because she loves me for who I am.
1. Andrea Schatzmann, an exchange student from Switzerland, lives with the Connor family in San Francisco. She gets up at 7 am and takes a shower. She normally doesn't have breakfast. At half past seven she catches the bus. Her first class starts at a quarter past eight. She always has lunch at 12 o'clock in the cafeteria. The cafeteria food is OK and it is cheap too. Her afternoon classes are from 1.15 till 3.00 pm, so she is at school all day. She usually has dinner with the Connors at about 8.00. On Saturdays she has lunch at the restaurant. Once a week, usually on Sunday mornings, she goes swimming. A few friends usually go along, too. One of her friends has got a car, so he picks them up and then he drives them home. After swimming they often go out for a pizza. On Saturday evenings she sometimes goes out with friends to a party or maybe to a concert. Sometimes she invites friends to her house and they listen to music and talk. Mr and Mrs Connor often take them for a camping weekend to the seaside or to the mountains. From time to time she calls her family in Switzerland. They never talk for very long because it is expensive. She usually calls on Sundays because it is cheaper then.
2. What time does Andrea usually get up?
3. When does she catch the bus?
4. Does she take a shower in the morning?
5. Does she go home for lunch?
6. When does she go swimming?
7. How does she get to the pool?
8. What does she do on Saturday evenings?