
Advik: Hi Shardul! Do you go to school?

Shardul: Yes, I do! I go to school every day.
Advik: Me too! How do you get ready for school
Shardul: First, I wake up and brush my teeth. Then, I pick out my clothes.
Advik: What do you wear to school?
Shardul: I wear a shirt and pants.
Advik: That sounds nice! Do you wear anything on your feet?
Shardul: Yes, I wear shoes or sneakers to school.
Advik: Cool! What else do you do before going to school?
Shardul: I eat breakfast and pack my bag with my books and pencils.
Advik: Wow! That’s a lot to do before school. Thanks for sharing!
Shardul: You’re welcome! Do you do the same things to get ready for school?
Phrasal Verb: “pick out”
Meaning: To select or choose something from a group of options.
Usage in a Sentence: “Then, I pick out my clothes for the day.”
Objective: To describe the process of getting dressed for school or office and practice communication skills.
Instructions:
Remember to focus on providing clear and detailed descriptions of your dressing routine for school or office. Use this assignment as an opportunity to practice communication skills and express yourself effectively.