DEAR FRESHMEN, There are two topics "My day off" and "My every day duties" as an example for you. You can use it to make up your own one.
MY DAY OFF
1 1. Hi, I'm ...
2. I'm a first-year undergraduate at Dagestan State University.
3. I'm doing a Bachelor's degree in Information Technology./ Maths
4. I've got a lot of studies at the University that's why my schedule is very busy on weekdays.
5. I've only got one day-off on Sunday which I try to enjoy as much as I could.
6. As usual I meet up with my friends.
7. When we have free time we usually go out somewhere.
8. I live in Makhachkala and there are many places to have a snack, rest and chat.
9. They are cinemas, cafes, clubs and restaurants.
10. On Sundays my friends and I prefer going out for a meal to a cafe like "Pascucci", "Z & M" or "7th Continent".
11. Here we can meet every kind of people: a doctor, a student, a worker or a statesman.
12. Our favourite cafe is ................
13. We like it because it serves different types of lovely food.
14. We generally order pizza or Dagestan chudu, some salad, juice or cola.
15. For dessert we usually have coffee or tea with cakes.
16. While eating we like talking about different events and things, exchanging the latest news, discussing the plans for the next weekend and of course we tease and play tricks on each other.
17. I love such get-togethers with my friends.
18. And I'm always looking forward to our new hangouts.
My working day and daily duties
My name is__________. On weekdays I wake up at seven, but I don’t get up straightaway. I lie in my bed, listen to music, and then I get up at 7.15. Every morning I have a chilly shower.
For breakfast I have a cup of tea or coffee with milk and a sandwich. I don’t like eat much in the morning, but my mum says that breakfast should be hearty to get an energy for the whole day.
Then I get dressed and go to University by a mini-bus. It generally takes about 15 minutes to get to the university. I try to be on time there because lessons start at 8.30 a.m.
As you know I’m a first-year student doing a Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology at Dagestan State University. Like all undergraduates, I have three or four classes per day and a twenty-minute lunch-break at about 12 p.m. My friends and I usually go to a café or a university canteen. After that we go back to University. I usually stay at University until 3 or 4 p.m.
I don’t go home after classes at once because sometimes I have to drop in on the library to borrow a book or write a report.