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This content is a beginner-level English lesson focused on describing daily routines, introducing essential verbs and vocabulary related to everyday activities from morning to night.
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Hello everyone and welcome back to Mr.
English Channel. I'm Emily. Hi Emily. Hi
everyone. It's great to be here again.
It's wonderful to have you back, Paul.
And to all our amazing
listeners, thank you for tuning in.
Today we have a super simple and useful
topic for you beginners out there.
That's right, Emily. We're going to talk
about our day. You know, the things we
do every day. It's a fantastic way to
learn some basic verbs and vocabulary.
Exactly. Before we start, if you enjoy
learning English with us, please
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please do. We love hearing from you,
too. So, feel free to leave a comment
about your day or anything you're
learning. Okay, Paul, are you ready to
talk about what we do during the day?
Absolutely, Emily. Let's start with the
morning. What do you usually do in the
morning? Well, the first thing I do is
wake up. I usually wake up around 7:00.
7:00? That's a good time. I sometimes
wake up a little earlier around 6:30.
Wow, you're an early bird, Paul. After I
wake up, I get out of bed. Me, too. Get
out of bed is a very important phrase.
That's right. After that, I go to the
bathroom. I brush my teeth and wash my
face. Brush my teeth and wash my face.
These are also very common actions.
That's right. After that, I go to the
kitchen. Ah, the kitchen. What do you do
in the kitchen in the morning? I usually
make breakfast. Make breakfast. What do
you usually have for breakfast, Emily? I
often have coffee and toast. Sometimes I
eat fruit, too, like a banana or an
apple. Coffee and toast. Simple and
delicious. I usually have tea and some
cereal. Nice. After breakfast, I get
dressed. Get dressed. That means you put
on your clothes.
Exactly. I choose my clothes for the day
and put them on. And what do you do
after you get dressed, Emily? Well, if
I'm going out, I might put on my shoes
and my coat. Put on my shoes and put on
my coat. Very good. Then I usually leave
the house. Leave the house. Where do you
usually go when you leave the house in
the morning? I usually go to work. I
work in an office. Go to work. I
sometimes work from home, but sometimes
I also go to an office. That's
interesting. So Paul, what do you do in
the morning? Can you tell us about your
routine? Sure. I wake up around 6:30.
Then I get out of bed and go to the
bathroom. I wash my face and brush my
teeth. After that, I go to the kitchen
and make tea and have cereal for
breakfast. Then I get dressed. If I need
to go to the office, I put on my shoes
and maybe a jacket. Then I leave the
house and go to work. That's a great
morning routine, Paul. We used a lot of
important verbs there. Wake up. Get out
of bed. Go to the bathroom. Brush my
teeth. Wash my face. Go to the kitchen.
Make breakfast. Have breakfast. Get
dressed. Put on shoes. Put on a coat.
Leave the house. Go to work. Yes, those
are very useful verbs for beginners.
Let's talk about what we do during the
day. Emily, what do you do at work? At
work, I usually sit at my desk and work
on my computer. I answer emails and
write reports. Sit at my desk, work on
my computer, answer emails, and write
reports. These are all things many
people do at work. That's right.
Sometimes I also have meetings with my
colleagues. Have meetings. Meetings are
when people get together to talk about
work. Exactly. What about you, Paul?
What do you do during the day?
Especially if you work from home. If I
work from home, I also sit at my desk
and use my computer. I might write
articles or prepare lessons. Sometimes I
have online meetings. Write articles,
prepare lessons, and online meetings.
Very useful. Yes.
And then usually around lunchtime, I
have lunch. Have lunch. What do you
usually eat for lunch, Paul? I often
have a sandwich or a salad. Something
light. A sandwich. A salad sounds
healthy. I sometimes bring my lunch from
home or I go out to eat. Go out to eat.
That's nice. After lunch, we usually go
back to work. Yes. Back to work until
the end of the day. What happens after
work, Paul? After work, I usually go
home. Go home. That's a great feeling.
What do you do when you get home?
Well, sometimes I relax on the sofa and
watch TV. Relax on the sofa. Watch TV.
That sounds nice and relaxing. It is.
Sometimes I also cook dinner. cook
dinner. What do you like to cook? I like
to cook pasta or sometimes I make a
simple soup. Pasta. Soup. Delicious. I
also like to cook dinner. Sometimes I
try new recipes. That's fun. After
dinner, what do you usually do, Emily?
After dinner, I often wash the dishes.
Wash the dishes. Not my favorite
activity, but it has to be done. Me
neither. Sometimes I read a book or talk
to my family or friends. Read a book,
talk to my family, talk to my friends.
These are all great evening activities.
What about you, Paul? What do you do in
the evening? In the evening, I sometimes
go for a walk. Go for a walk. That's
good exercise. Yes, it is. Or I might
listen to music. Listen to music. What
kind of music do you like? I like many
kinds, but often I listen to something
relaxing in the evening. That sounds
lovely. Then before going to bed, what
do you do? I usually brush my teeth again.
again.
Brush my teeth. Good habit. Yes, it is.
And then I go to bed. Go to bed. What
time do you usually go to bed, Paul? I
try to go to bed around 10:30 or 11:00.
That's a good time. I usually go to bed
a little later around 11:30.
So to summarize our day, we talked about
waking up, getting ready in the morning,
going to work or working from home,
having lunch, finishing work, going
home, relaxing, having dinner, and going
to bed. Yes, Paul, we covered so many
useful everyday actions. Let's quickly
review some of the key verbs we used.
Wake up. Get out of bed. Brush teeth.
Wash face. Make breakfast. Have
breakfast. Get dressed. Put on shoes.
Put on a coat. Leave the house. Go to
work. Sit at my desk. Work on my
computer. Answer emails. Write reports.
Have meetings. Write articles. Prepare
lessons. Have lunch. Go home. Relax.
Watch TV, cook dinner, wash the dishes,
read a book, talk to family, friends, go
for a walk, listen to music, go to bed.
That's a fantastic list, Emily. These
are all things that everyone does
regularly, so learning these phrases is
super helpful for beginners. Absolutely.
And remember, you can use these phrases
to talk about your own day. Try to think
about what you do from morning until
night and say it in English. That's
great practice. You can even write it
down. Writing can help you remember the
words and phrases better. Yes, that's a
wonderful idea, Paul. And don't worry if
you don't know all the words yet. Just
try your best and you'll learn more and
more each day.
Exactly. Learning a new language takes
time and practice. Be patient with
yourself and celebrate your progress, no
matter how small it seems. That's such
good advice, Paul. Well, I think we've
covered a lot about our day today.
Hopefully, our listeners found this
helpful. I hope so, too, Emily. It was
fun talking about our daily routines. It
was, Paul. And to our listeners, thank
you so much for joining us today on Mr.
English Channel. We really appreciate
you being here. Yes, thank you. And if
you enjoyed this episode and found it
helpful, please don't forget to
subscribe to our channel so you don't
miss any future lessons. That's right.
And please share this episode with
anyone you know who is also learning
English. It would mean a lot to us and
we love to hear from you. So, please
leave a comment below telling us about
your day in English or any other topics
you'd like us to talk about in the
future. Yes, we read your comments and
appreciate your feedback. So, until next
time, keep practicing your English and
have a wonderful day. Bye for now
everyone. Goodbye. [Music]
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