Let’s go step by step to answer each question based on Lisa’s timetable.
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Question 1: When does Lisa go swimming?
Look at the “Afternoon” row and find “Swimming”. It’s under
Tues.
→ So, Lisa goes swimming on
Tuesday afternoon.
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Question 2: How many days per week does Lisa go to school?
Look at the “Morning” row. “School” is listed under:
- Mon
- Tues
- Wed
- Thurs
- Fri
That’s
5 days.
(Sat and Sun are not school — Sat is English lesson, Sun is church.)
→ Answer:
5 days
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Question 3: What does Lisa do on Saturday afternoon?
Find “Sat” column and look at “Afternoon” row → it says
“Go shopping”
→ Answer:
Go shopping
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Question 4: When does Lisa visit her grandma?
Look for “Visit grandma” in the table. It’s under
Sun (Sunday) in the
Afternoon row.
→ Answer:
Sunday afternoon
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Question 5: On which day does Lisa play music?
“Play music” isn’t written exactly, but we can see “Piano Lesson” on
Fri afternoon. Piano is a musical instrument → so that counts as playing music.
Also, “Dancing Lesson” on Thurs might be related, but piano is clearly music.
The question likely means “which day has a music-related activity?” → Friday with Piano Lesson.
→ Answer:
Friday
*(Note: If dancing counted, it would be Thursday too — but since the question says “play music”, piano is the best fit.)*
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Question 6: How many days a week does Lisa study?
Look at the “Evening” row. “Study” appears under:
- Mon
- Tues
- Wed
- Thurs
That’s
4 days.
(Fri evening is cinema, Sat is dinner out, Sun is computer games.)
→ Answer:
4 days
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Final Answer:
1. Tuesday afternoon
2. 5
3. Go shopping
4. Sunday afternoon
5. Friday
6. 4
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of timetables worksheet.