Household chores? No big deal! In my family we have no problems with household chores. Every Sunday evening we have a little meeting in our kitchen. We discuss all the things that we have to do, and then we make a weekly plan. Everybody gets some tasks to do. Nobody stays out. Mum puts the list on the fridge door. We check it every night before going to bed. And that’s it. The plan works well. I have to make my bed every day but I tidy up my room once a week. I usually do it on Saturday morning. I also have to lay the table but I don’t have to clear it. My sister Vicky does it.We all look after our dog. His name is Rex. My sister and I feed the dog but mum and dad have totake it for a walk, twice a day. Mum does the cooking and ironing and dad does the hovering and takes the garbage out on Tuesdays and Fridays. You know what I really hate? Washing up. Luckily, everybody has to do it. We take turns and share the chores. What do you usually do to help your parents about the house?
Alan’s family has a lot of problems with household chores
The plan doesn’t work well and they always fight about household chores.
Dad puts the list on the fridge door.
Mum checks the list every night before going to bed.
Vicky has to clear the table.
Dad has to take the garbage out on Tuesdays and Fridays.
Who feeds the dog?
What's the dog's name?
What does the boy really hate doing?
Alan’s family is friendly
Do they share their chores?
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