Wash your face is something we do to keep our skin clean and fresh. It means to use water (and sometimes soap) to clean your face, especially in the morning and at night. Washing your face removes dirt, sweat, and oil. For example, "I wash my face every morning before breakfast." It is a simple but important part of daily hygiene.
Examples:
I wash my face after I wake up.
She washes her face before going to bed.
They wash their faces after playing outside.
GRAMMAR
In this topic, we use the present simple tense:
I wash my face every day.
He washes his face at night.
Remember: For he/she/it, we add -es to the verb:
He washes, she washes, it washes.
We also use imperatives (commands) to give instructions:
Wash your face!
Don’t forget to wash your face!
VOCABULARY
Wash – to clean with water
Face – the front part of your head
Soap – a product used to clean
Water – clear liquid for washing and drinking
Towel – a cloth for drying
Clean – not dirty
Dirty – not clean
Morning – the early part of the day
Night – the late part of the day
Skin – the surface of your body
USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
Wash your face, please.
Did you wash your face today?
I feel fresh after washing my face.
Don’t forget to use soap.
Rinse your face with water.
Use a clean towel to dry your face.
I wash my face in the morning and at night.
My skin feels soft after I wash it.
Wash your face to remove the dirt.
Be gentle when you wash your face.
SENTENCES
Positive:
I wash my face every morning.
He washes his face before bed.
They wash their faces after exercise.
Negative:
I don’t wash my face with soap.
She doesn’t wash her face at night.
We don’t wash our faces when we are in a hurry.
Questions:
Do you wash your face every day?
Does he wash his face in the morning?
What do you use to wash your face?
Answers:
Yes, I wash my face every day.
No, he doesn’t wash his face in the morning.
I use soap and water to wash my face.
CONVERSATION
Emma: Hey, Sam! Your face looks so fresh. What do you do?
Sam: Hi, Emma! I wash my face every morning and night.
Emma: Do you use soap or just water?
Sam: I use a gentle soap and warm water.
Emma: That’s good! I sometimes forget to wash my face at night.
Sam: It’s important, Emma. Washing your face keeps your skin clean.
Emma: Thanks, Sam! I will start washing my face more often.
Sam: Great! Your skin will feel fresh and soft.
READING
Anna learned that washing her face is very important. In the morning, she uses warm water and a little soap to clean her face. After school, she feels hot and sweaty, so she washes her face again. At night, she never forgets to wash her face before going to bed. Anna’s skin feels soft, and she has fewer pimples. Her mom is happy that Anna takes good care of her skin.
Questions:
What does Anna do in the morning?
How does she feel after school?
Does Anna wash her face at night?
How does her skin feel?
Who is happy with Anna?
Answers:
She washes her face with warm water and soap.
She feels hot and sweaty.
Yes, she never forgets.
Her skin feels soft.
Her mom.
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