Dịch các đoạn văn sauThank you for your email. It was very interesting to hear about your daily life in Cambridge, England. I am writing to tell you about my typical day in Rome. On school days I usually do/get/have up at 7:00 a.m. I have a shower and do/get/make dressed. In Italy, we don't have to wear a school uniform, so I normally wear jeans and a tee-shirt. Then I do/have/take breakfast with my parents and sister. I usually eat bread with jam and drink orange juice. My school starts at 8:30 a.m., so I leave my house at 8:00 a.m. I don't live far from the school, so walk there with my friends. My sister's school is far away, so she takes a bus. I have lessons in the morning until 1:00 p.m. and then I go home and do/go/have lunch with my mum. In Italy we often eat a lot for lunch, including pasta, meat and salad, but we have a much smaller dinner. In the afternoon I do my homework and help my mum to do/have/make the housework. I do the washing up and do/have/take out the bins. I have football practice on Tuesday afternoons and a piano lesson on Thursday afternoons. I have dinner at about 7:00 |