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HOW OFTEN DO YOU SWEEP THE FLOOR OR VACUUM THE RUG IN YOUR BEDROOM?

 This question helps us talk about how often we clean our bedroom floors.

To sweep the floor means to use a broom to clean dirt or dust.
To vacuum the rug means to use a vacuum cleaner to clean a carpet or rug.

We use this question to describe routines, household chores, and cleaning habits.

📌 Examples:

  • I sweep the floor every day.

  • I vacuum my rug once a week.

  • My sister is sweeping the floor right now.

  • I didn’t vacuum the rug yesterday.

  • I will sweep the floor tomorrow.


🟦 GRAMMAR (with examples)

Present Simple (for routines and frequency)

  • I sweep the floor every morning.

  • She vacuums the rug on Saturdays.

  • How often do you sweep the floor?

  • We don’t vacuum the rug often.

Present Continuous (for actions now)

  • I am vacuuming the rug now.

  • He is not sweeping the floor.

Past Simple (for finished actions)

  • I swept the floor yesterday.

  • She didn’t vacuum the rug last week.

Future (will / going to)

  • I will sweep the floor later.

  • We are going to vacuum the rug tomorrow.

Modal Verbs (can, should, must)

  • You should vacuum your room every week.

  • I can’t sweep the floor today.

  • We must clean our bedroom.

Frequency Adverbs

  • I always sweep the floor in the morning.

  • He sometimes vacuums the rug.

  • They never clean their floor.


🟨 VOCABULARY (10 words with definition)

  1. Sweep – To clean the floor with a broom.

  2. Vacuum – To clean a carpet or rug with a vacuum cleaner.

  3. Rug – A small carpet on the floor.

  4. Dust – Tiny dry dirt on surfaces.

  5. Broom – A tool used for sweeping.

  6. Vacuum cleaner – A machine used to clean rugs and carpets.

  7. Clean – Not dirty; free from dust or mess.

  8. Dirty – Not clean; with dust, trash, or stains.

  9. Chore – A task you do regularly at home.

  10. Bedroom – The room where you sleep.


🟧 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • I need to sweep the floor today.

  • The rug is very dirty.

  • Let’s vacuum the bedroom now.

  • It’s important to keep the floor clean.

  • I forgot to sweep last night.

  • Can you vacuum the rug for me?

  • We must clean before the guests arrive.

  • My room looks much better now!


🟪 SENTENCES

Positive:

  • I sweep the floor every two days.

  • She vacuums the rug on Sundays.

  • I’m sweeping the floor now.

  • We vacuumed the rug last weekend.

  • They are going to sweep the floor later.

Negative:

  • I don’t sweep my bedroom often.

  • He isn’t vacuuming the rug today.

  • We didn’t sweep the floor yesterday.

  • She won’t clean the rug tomorrow.

  • They can’t vacuum because it’s too noisy.

Questions:

  • How often do you sweep the floor?

  • Do you vacuum the rug every week?

  • Are you sweeping the floor now?

  • Did he clean his room yesterday?

  • Will you vacuum the rug tomorrow?

Answers:

  • I sweep it twice a week.

  • No, I don’t vacuum it every week.

  • Yes, I’m cleaning now.

  • No, he didn’t do it yesterday.

  • Yes, I will clean it tomorrow.


🗨️ CONVERSATION

Daniel: Hi, how often do you sweep the floor in your bedroom?
Carla: I sweep it three times a week. It gets dusty quickly.
Daniel: And do you vacuum the rug too?
Carla: Yes, I vacuum the rug once a week. My mom says we should keep it clean.
Daniel: That’s great. I vacuum mine every Saturday.
Carla: Are you cleaning today?
Daniel: Yes, I’m going to sweep and vacuum after lunch.
Carla: Good! I swept my room yesterday, so I don’t need to do it today.
Daniel: We must keep our rooms clean. A tidy room is a happy place!
Carla: Totally agree!


📖 READING

"Cleaning My Room"

Sofia likes to keep her bedroom clean. She usually sweeps the floor every two days and vacuums her rug once a week. She uses a red broom and a small vacuum cleaner.

Last Sunday, her room was very messy. There was dust on the floor and clothes everywhere. Sofia said, “I must clean this room today!” She swept the floor, vacuumed the rug, and put her clothes away.

Her mom came to check the room and said, “Well done, Sofia! You did a great job.” Sofia felt proud and happy. Now, she says she’s going to clean her room more often.

Comprehension Questions:

  1. How often does Sofia sweep the floor?
    → Every two days.

  2. What did her room look like last Sunday?
    → It was messy and dusty.

  3. What did Sofia do?
    → She swept the floor, vacuumed the rug, and cleaned her clothes.

  4. What did her mom say?
    → “Well done, Sofia! You did a great job.”

  5. What is Sofia going to do now?
    → She’s going to clean her room more often.

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