Stuart Rogers, 14, from Manchester, tells us about his life

Gap-fill exercise

  

Q Do you have a part-time job?
A Yes, I'm a paper boy. I a paper round every morning.
Q How do you spend your day?
A I get up very early, at about six o' clock, and I have a shower get dressed.
I put on a tracksuit and trainers, then I cycle to the 's collect the papers and
deliver them. I finish at about quarter to eight. Then go back home and get ready for
school. I have breakfast at quarter past and then I get the bus to school. School
starts at 9.a.m. and finishes 3.30 p.m. I have lunch at 12.30 every day. After school,
I go home do my homework. Then I play computer games or I sometimes surt the
net. have dinner with my family at about 7 p.m. and then I watch TV. go to bed at about
10.30 p.m.
Q What are your favourite TV programmes?
A I like sports programmes. My sister, Jessica, always watches soaps. I hate them, they
rubbish. I never watch them.
Q How often do you see your friends?
A. don't see them during the week, but I often call them on my mobile. text a lot, too, I
usually hang out with them at the weekend. We go to Warner Village, a
multiplex cinema with fast food restaurants. It's is cool!
Q Do you help your parents with the housework?
A Yes, I do. Both my work and they're very busy, so we share the housework. I
often do the washing-up and my sister lays table. I tidy my room and I sometimes do
ironing. But I'm hopeless at it!