September 2023 1 10 Report
A day in the life of Sarah Robbins: Sarah Robbins is a newsreader. she reads the news on the early morning show on the radio. Millions of people listen to her voice every morning as they prepare to go to work. Many people do not recognise her when they see her on the street, but everybody knows her voice!. Sarah's day usually stars when most people are still asleep. Her alarm clock normally goes off at 3am. Her news programme starts at 6am and she needs to be at the studio at the studio at 4. she always drives to work.'it's too early to get a train. They first train leaves at half past five', she says. she arrives at the radio studios at about quarter to four. she always goes to the café for breakfast. she has a cup of coffee and some toast. ' then i go up to the studio and start work'. 'first she looks at the day's newspapers and checks the news agency reports on the computer. At 6am everything is ready and Sarah sits down at her desk and says' good morning' to all her listeners. At nine o'clock, when most people are starting work, Sarah is finishing. 'At the end of the programme we have a short meeting to talk about the next day's programme and then we have a second breakfast!'. Sarah never goes back home after work. she prefers going to the gym, or sometimer she goes swimming or to a yoga class. Sarah never goes out in the evening during the week because she needs to be in bed by nine o'clock. But sometimes she invites friends to her house for dinner. At weekends, her life is quite different. On saturday morning she gets up at 10 o'clock and has a long, slow breakfast at home. she doesn't often go away for the weekend, ' i prefer to spend some Time at home'. sometimes she goes on a day trip to visit friends, or she catches the train to go up to London to go to the theatre or the cinema, but mainly she likes to stay at home.​

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