This worksheet is a personal survey called "All About Me." Since the questions ask about
your specific life, habits, and preferences, there is no single correct answer for everyone. You need to fill in the blanks with information that is true for you.
Here is a guide on how to answer each box:
1.
What is your full name?
* Write your first name and last name.
2.
When is your birthday?
* Write the month and day (and year if you want).
3.
Where do you live?
* You can write your city, state, or country.
4.
What do you do to keep healthy?
* Think about habits like eating vegetables, drinking water, sleeping well, or playing sports.
5.
What dishes do you know how to cook?
* List simple meals you can make, such as sandwiches, scrambled eggs, pasta, or salad. If you don't cook, you can write "I am learning" or list snacks you prepare.
6.
What things are you afraid of?
* Common answers include spiders, heights, the dark, or snakes. It is okay to be honest here.
7.
What did you do last holiday?
* Think about the last school break or long weekend. Did you travel, visit family, stay home, or go to the beach?
8.
What do you do most evenings?
* Describe your routine after school or dinner. Examples: doing homework, watching TV, reading, or playing games.
9.
What is something that you are saving up to buy?
* Think about a toy, video game, clothes, or gadget you want but don't have enough money for yet.
10.
What do you like to do on rainy days?
* List indoor activities like reading books, drawing, watching movies, or building LEGOs.
11.
What kinds of things do you like reading?
* Mention genres like comic books, fantasy novels, mystery stories, or magazines. If you don't like reading, you can say what you prefer instead.
12.
What time do you get up and go to bed?
* Write your usual wake-up time (e.g., 7:00 AM) and bedtime (e.g., 9:30 PM).
Final Answer:
You must complete this worksheet by writing your own personal answers in each empty box. There is no pre-written solution because the questions are about your unique life.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of esol worksheet.