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0:03 Hello everyone and welcome back to Mr.
0:07 English Channel. I'm Emily. Hi Emily. Hi
0:11 everyone. It's great to be here again.
0:13 It's wonderful to have you back, Paul.
0:15 And to all our amazing
0:18 listeners, thank you for tuning in.
0:22 Today we have a super simple and useful
0:24 topic for you beginners out there.
0:27 That's right, Emily. We're going to talk
0:29 about our day. You know, the things we
0:33 do every day. It's a fantastic way to
0:38 learn some basic verbs and vocabulary.
0:41 Exactly. Before we start, if you enjoy
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1:00 too. So, feel free to leave a comment
1:03 about your day or anything you're
1:06 learning. Okay, Paul, are you ready to
1:08 talk about what we do during the day?
1:11 Absolutely, Emily. Let's start with the
1:14 morning. What do you usually do in the
1:17 morning? Well, the first thing I do is
1:22 wake up. I usually wake up around 7:00.
1:25 7:00? That's a good time. I sometimes
1:29 wake up a little earlier around 6:30.
1:32 Wow, you're an early bird, Paul. After I
1:35 wake up, I get out of bed. Me, too. Get
1:39 out of bed is a very important phrase.
1:41 That's right. After that, I go to the
1:44 bathroom. I brush my teeth and wash my
1:48 face. Brush my teeth and wash my face.
1:51 These are also very common actions.
1:55 That's right. After that, I go to the
1:58 kitchen. Ah, the kitchen. What do you do
2:01 in the kitchen in the morning? I usually
2:05 make breakfast. Make breakfast. What do
2:08 you usually have for breakfast, Emily? I
2:11 often have coffee and toast. Sometimes I
2:14 eat fruit, too, like a banana or an
2:18 apple. Coffee and toast. Simple and
2:21 delicious. I usually have tea and some
2:25 cereal. Nice. After breakfast, I get
2:29 dressed. Get dressed. That means you put
2:31 on your clothes.
2:34 Exactly. I choose my clothes for the day
2:37 and put them on. And what do you do
2:40 after you get dressed, Emily? Well, if
2:42 I'm going out, I might put on my shoes
2:46 and my coat. Put on my shoes and put on
2:50 my coat. Very good. Then I usually leave
2:53 the house. Leave the house. Where do you
2:55 usually go when you leave the house in
2:59 the morning? I usually go to work. I
3:03 work in an office. Go to work. I
3:06 sometimes work from home, but sometimes
3:09 I also go to an office. That's
3:12 interesting. So Paul, what do you do in
3:14 the morning? Can you tell us about your
3:18 routine? Sure. I wake up around 6:30.
3:20 Then I get out of bed and go to the
3:23 bathroom. I wash my face and brush my
3:26 teeth. After that, I go to the kitchen
3:28 and make tea and have cereal for
3:32 breakfast. Then I get dressed. If I need
3:34 to go to the office, I put on my shoes
3:37 and maybe a jacket. Then I leave the
3:39 house and go to work. That's a great
3:42 morning routine, Paul. We used a lot of
3:45 important verbs there. Wake up. Get out
3:49 of bed. Go to the bathroom. Brush my
3:52 teeth. Wash my face. Go to the kitchen.
3:55 Make breakfast. Have breakfast. Get
3:59 dressed. Put on shoes. Put on a coat.
4:02 Leave the house. Go to work. Yes, those
4:05 are very useful verbs for beginners.
4:07 Let's talk about what we do during the
4:10 day. Emily, what do you do at work? At
4:14 work, I usually sit at my desk and work
4:18 on my computer. I answer emails and
4:22 write reports. Sit at my desk, work on
4:26 my computer, answer emails, and write
4:29 reports. These are all things many
4:32 people do at work. That's right.
4:34 Sometimes I also have meetings with my
4:38 colleagues. Have meetings. Meetings are
4:40 when people get together to talk about
4:43 work. Exactly. What about you, Paul?
4:45 What do you do during the day?
4:48 Especially if you work from home. If I
4:51 work from home, I also sit at my desk
4:53 and use my computer. I might write
4:57 articles or prepare lessons. Sometimes I
5:00 have online meetings. Write articles,
5:04 prepare lessons, and online meetings.
5:06 Very useful. Yes.
5:11 And then usually around lunchtime, I
5:14 have lunch. Have lunch. What do you
5:16 usually eat for lunch, Paul? I often
5:20 have a sandwich or a salad. Something
5:23 light. A sandwich. A salad sounds
5:26 healthy. I sometimes bring my lunch from
5:30 home or I go out to eat. Go out to eat.
5:32 That's nice. After lunch, we usually go
5:35 back to work. Yes. Back to work until
5:38 the end of the day. What happens after
5:41 work, Paul? After work, I usually go
5:45 home. Go home. That's a great feeling.
5:48 What do you do when you get home?
5:51 Well, sometimes I relax on the sofa and
5:56 watch TV. Relax on the sofa. Watch TV.
6:00 That sounds nice and relaxing. It is.
6:03 Sometimes I also cook dinner. cook
6:06 dinner. What do you like to cook? I like
6:09 to cook pasta or sometimes I make a
6:14 simple soup. Pasta. Soup. Delicious. I
6:17 also like to cook dinner. Sometimes I
6:20 try new recipes. That's fun. After
6:24 dinner, what do you usually do, Emily?
6:29 After dinner, I often wash the dishes.
6:31 Wash the dishes. Not my favorite
6:35 activity, but it has to be done. Me
6:38 neither. Sometimes I read a book or talk
6:42 to my family or friends. Read a book,
6:46 talk to my family, talk to my friends.
6:49 These are all great evening activities.
6:52 What about you, Paul? What do you do in
6:55 the evening? In the evening, I sometimes
6:58 go for a walk. Go for a walk. That's
7:02 good exercise. Yes, it is. Or I might
7:06 listen to music. Listen to music. What
7:08 kind of music do you like? I like many
7:12 kinds, but often I listen to something
7:15 relaxing in the evening. That sounds
7:18 lovely. Then before going to bed, what
7:21 do you do? I usually brush my teeth again.
7:23 again.
7:28 Brush my teeth. Good habit. Yes, it is.
7:32 And then I go to bed. Go to bed. What
7:34 time do you usually go to bed, Paul? I
7:38 try to go to bed around 10:30 or 11:00.
7:41 That's a good time. I usually go to bed
7:46 a little later around 11:30.
7:49 So to summarize our day, we talked about
7:53 waking up, getting ready in the morning,
7:56 going to work or working from home,
8:00 having lunch, finishing work, going
8:04 home, relaxing, having dinner, and going
8:07 to bed. Yes, Paul, we covered so many
8:10 useful everyday actions. Let's quickly
8:13 review some of the key verbs we used.
8:17 Wake up. Get out of bed. Brush teeth.
8:20 Wash face. Make breakfast. Have
8:24 breakfast. Get dressed. Put on shoes.
8:27 Put on a coat. Leave the house. Go to
8:31 work. Sit at my desk. Work on my
8:35 computer. Answer emails. Write reports.
8:38 Have meetings. Write articles. Prepare
8:43 lessons. Have lunch. Go home. Relax.
8:47 Watch TV, cook dinner, wash the dishes,
8:51 read a book, talk to family, friends, go
8:55 for a walk, listen to music, go to bed.
8:58 That's a fantastic list, Emily. These
9:00 are all things that everyone does
9:03 regularly, so learning these phrases is
9:06 super helpful for beginners. Absolutely.
9:08 And remember, you can use these phrases
9:11 to talk about your own day. Try to think
9:14 about what you do from morning until
9:16 night and say it in English. That's
9:19 great practice. You can even write it
9:22 down. Writing can help you remember the
9:25 words and phrases better. Yes, that's a
9:28 wonderful idea, Paul. And don't worry if
9:30 you don't know all the words yet. Just
9:33 try your best and you'll learn more and
9:35 more each day.
9:38 Exactly. Learning a new language takes
9:41 time and practice. Be patient with
9:44 yourself and celebrate your progress, no
9:47 matter how small it seems. That's such
9:50 good advice, Paul. Well, I think we've
9:52 covered a lot about our day today.
9:54 Hopefully, our listeners found this
9:57 helpful. I hope so, too, Emily. It was
10:01 fun talking about our daily routines. It
10:04 was, Paul. And to our listeners, thank
10:06 you so much for joining us today on Mr.
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10:53 have a wonderful day. Bye for now
10:56 everyone. Goodbye. [Music]