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A good morning routine helps you start the day with energy and calm.
Knowing how to shop for groceries saves time and money.
Public buses are an easy and affordable way to travel around the city.
Washing clothes regularly keeps them clean and makes them last longer.
Making your own food at home is healthy, affordable, and satisfying.
Writing down your tasks helps you stay organized and get more done.
Staying hydrated every day keeps your body and mind working well.
Getting enough sleep each night is one of the best things you can do for your health.
Regular cleaning keeps your home healthy, comfortable, and welcoming.
Money is a tool people use to trade goods and services without the need to barter directly.
Prices rise when demand exceeds supply, and fall when supply exceeds demand — a simple principle that explains much of economic life.
A budget is a simple plan that helps individuals, families, and governments track income and spending to avoid running out of money.
Trade is the exchange of goods and services between people and countries, allowing everyone to benefit from specialization.
A market is any place or system where buyers and sellers meet to exchange goods and services at prices they agree on.
Saving means setting aside part of your income regularly so you have money available for future needs and unexpected expenses.
Inflation is a general rise in prices over time, meaning that the same amount of money buys less than it did before.
The labor market matches workers who offer their skills with employers who need those skills, and wages reflect how much employers value each type of work.
Taxes are compulsory payments collected by governments to fund public services that benefit everyone in society.
A classroom is a room where students and a teacher learn together.
Students study many different subjects at school, such as math, science, and reading.
A typical school day has a schedule with different lessons, breaks, and lunch.
Reading books helps children learn new words, ideas, and stories from around the world.
Teachers help students learn by explaining lessons, answering questions, and giving encouragement.
Writing is a skill that children practice by forming letters, then words, then sentences.