Talk About Your Daily Routine in English - Spoken English Lesson

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Hi, I’m Marie.
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Welcome to Oxford Online English!
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In this lesson, you’ll learn how to talk about your daily routine in English.
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What do you do every day?
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What’s a typical day like for you?
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In this class, you’ll learn everything you need to talk about your daily routine, including
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work, free time, meals, and sleep habits.
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Before we start, we really think you should visit our website: Oxford Online English dot
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com.
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You can find all of our free English lessons, including videos and listening lessons.
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You can also take online classes with one of our professional teachers.
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Let’s start by looking at how you can talk about your everyday working routine.
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You’re working freelance now, right?
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Yeah, that’s right.
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I’ve been doing it for about six months now.
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That must be nice.
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You can work from home; you don’t have to deal with bad bosses…
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Yeah, it has its pluses, but it’s not all fun and games.
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Obviously, my work is more flexible, but I still have to be disciplined and make sure
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I stick to a schedule.
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So, what’s your working day like?
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I like to get an early start, so I get up at eight and I work from eight-thirty to around
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midday.
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Then, I take a long lunch break, maybe go to the gym or something like that.
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Then, I do another three to four hours in the evening, so I finish at seven or eight.
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That’s quite a late finish.
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Yeah, but it suits me.
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I get sleepy in the afternoon, so it’s not the best time to work.
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That still sounds much nicer than working a regular job.
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I have to get up at six-thirty, then my commute takes around an hour, so I have to leave the
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house at half seven at the latest.
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I’m at the office from eight-thirty till five-thirty or six, then I don’t get home
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until seven at the earliest.
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I have to say: working at home has some disadvantages, but I don’t miss commuting every day.
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No, you shouldn’t.
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It sucks!
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Do you work the same hours every day?
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More or less.
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Sometimes I stay late if there’s something I need to finish, but I try to leave on time.
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Otherwise, I don’t get any time at home before I go to bed.
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Here are some questions for you based on the dialogue:
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What’s your working day like?
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What time do you start and finish?
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Do you often work long hours?
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Do you take any breaks during the day?
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Let’s see how you could answer questions like these.
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Let’s start with something easy: what time do you start and finish?
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You could say something like: ‘I start work at nine, and I finish at five.’
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Maybe you have a more flexible schedule.
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You might say: ‘I’m a freelancer, so I work different hours every day.
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It depends what I have to do.’
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If you’re busy, you could say things like: ‘I often have to stay late at work.’
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‘I finish at seven o’clock at the earliest.’
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‘I can only take a short lunch break.’
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If you have a more relaxed workday, you might say:
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'I take a long break in the afternoon'.
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'I usually finish work by five-thirty at the latest'.
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‘I never stay late or do overtime.’
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The phrases ‘at the earliest’ and ‘at the latest’ are useful if you want to talk
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about extremes.
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Otherwise, use adverbs like ‘often’ or ‘usually’.
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What about you?
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What’s your working day like?
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Try to make two to three sentences talking about your working routine.
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If you need to, you can review the dialogue to get some ideas for language you can use.
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Pause the video and make your answer now.
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Practise saying it out loud!
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How was that?
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Let’s look at our next point.
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So, what do you do in the evenings after work?
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Honestly, most days I’m so tired when I get home that I just crash on the sofa and
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watch TV.
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I don’t like it, but I don’t have the energy to do much else.
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I play tennis on Wednesdays, but that’s it.
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I know the feeling.
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It’s hard to motivate yourself when you’ve been at work all day.
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What about you?
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I’m the opposite.
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I’m stuck at home all day, so when I’m free, I’m desperate to get out of the house:
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do some exercise, talk to people…
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I try to arrange something most evenings.
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What kind of thing do you do?
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Lots of stuff!
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I’ve started going to a boxing class twice a week, and I also play basketball with a
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group of friends every Thursday.
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Then, I’ll generally go out with friends for a coffee or a drink on one or two evenings,
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too.
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Wow!
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You’re pretty busy.
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Yeah, but I prefer it that way.
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I’m more active on weekends, but during the work week, there just isn’t the time.
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Here’s a question: what do you do in the evenings after work?
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Are you active?
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Do you like going out and doing lots of different things, or do you prefer to stay at home and
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relax?
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If you’re more active, you could say something like:
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‘I like to get out of the house when I can.’
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‘I try to arrange something most evenings.’
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‘I prefer to stay busy.’
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If you prefer staying at home, you might say: ‘I don’t have the energy to do much after
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work.’
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‘I just crash on the sofa and watch TV when I get home.’
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‘During the work week, there just isn’t the time to do much.’
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It’s also useful to say how often you do things.
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Here, you can use adverbs like ‘often’, ‘generally’, ‘sometimes’ or ‘occasionally.’
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You can also use time phrases like ‘once a week’, ‘on Wednesdays’ or ‘every
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Friday.’
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For example: ‘I go out with friends once a week.’
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‘I go to the bouldering gym on Wednesdays.’
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‘I generally go running around the park after I get home.’
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What about you?
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What do you do after work?
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If you don’t work, or you have a different schedule, what do you do with your free time
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during the day?
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As usual, try to make two to three sentences about yourself.
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Use the language from this section to help you.
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Pause the video and do it now.
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OK?
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Let’s move on.
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So, do you cook?
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I mean, you’re at home all day, so you must have time.
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Yeah…
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My meal habits are all over the place, though.
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What do you mean?
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Sometimes I skip meals, or I eat at weird times.
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I might eat dinner at seven-thirty, or I might not eat until eleven.
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It depends what I’m doing, and how hungry I am.
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That’s the exact opposite of my situation.
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I have to eat at the same time every day, because that’s the only time I have free.
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What do you do for lunch?
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If I’m organised, I’ll cook at the weekends so I can take food with me to work.
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Otherwise, I’ll buy a sandwich or something from the bakery.
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What about in the evenings?
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Me and my boyfriend take turns cooking.
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Then, we generally get a takeaway on Friday evening if we’re at home.
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That’s a good system.
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It’s hard to motivate yourself to cook when you live alone.
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I try though, because I don’t want to waste money on takeaways and eating out.
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So, I’ll cook a big batch of something, then freeze it and eat it for several days.
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Here are some questions from the dialogue which you should be able to answer by the
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end of this section: ‘Do you cook?’
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‘What do you do for lunch?’
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‘Do you eat at the same times every day?’
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Think about how you could answer these, but first, let’s look at some more phrases you
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heard in the dialogue.
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Do you know what they mean?
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‘My meal habits are all over the place.’
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‘Sometimes I skip meals.’
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‘I’ll cook a big batch of something, then freeze it.’
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Can you explain what these sentences mean?
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If you say something is ‘all over the place’, this means that there’s no pattern.
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So, if your meal habits are all over the place, it means you don’t eat regular meals at
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regular times every day.
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If you skip a meal, then you don’t eat it.
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If you’re busy during the day, you might have to skip lunch.
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That means you don’t eat anything for lunch.
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Finally, if you cook a big batch of something, then you cook a lot at one time.
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You might do this if you live alone, or if you’re busy, so that you can freeze the
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extra food and eat it later.
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What about you?
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Do you sometimes skip meals?
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Do you buy lunch, or cook at home and take food to work?
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Do you ever get takeaways in the evening?
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Make at least three sentences and talk about your cooking and eating habits.
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Make more sentences if you can!
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Practise by saying your sentences out loud several times, until you can produce them
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fluently.
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Remember that all the language you need is in the dialogue.
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Go back and review the dialogue if you need some more ideas.
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Pause the video and make your answer now.
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How was that?
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Could you make a fluent answer?
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Take more time to practise if you need!
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Let’s look at one more thing.
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If you could choose, what working hours would you do?
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Is no hours an option?
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Just imagine you’re working freelance like me, and you can set your own timetable.
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Would you still start early?
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No way!
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I’m a total night owl.
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That’s one of the reasons I’m so jealous of you.
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I really struggle to get moving early in the morning.
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You see, I’m not exactly a morning person either, but I like to get some stuff finished
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early in the day.
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It helps me to feel more productive.
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Then, sometimes I take a nap in the afternoon, because I often go to bed quite late.
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I stay up late on weekends, but during the week I’m in bed by eleven.
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If I don’t get seven or eight hours of sleep, I find it hard to focus at work.
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Seven or eight?
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I don’t think I sleep that much.
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Why?
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What time do you usually go to bed?
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Around one.
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One?!
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That’s late.
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Yes and no.
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I don’t have to get up so early, so I can still get a good night’s sleep.
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In the dialogue, we were talking about sleeping habits.
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Here’s a question: are you a morning person or a night owl?
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If you haven’t guessed, a ‘night owl’ is someone who likes staying up late at night,
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but probably isn’t good at getting up early in the mornings.
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Here are some questions for you to think about: What time do you usually get up or go to sleep?
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Do you find it easy to get up early in the mornings?
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How much sleep do you need every day?
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Look at some useful language from the dialogue which you could use.
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Think about what these sentences mean: ‘I really struggle to get moving in the morning.’
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‘I stay up late on weekends.’
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‘Sometimes I take a nap in the afternoon.’
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Could you explain the meaning of these clearly?
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If you struggle to get moving in the morning, it means it’s difficult to get out of bed,
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because you have no energy.
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If you’re a night owl, you’ll probably struggle to get moving in the morning.
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If you stay up late, you go to bed late.
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Taking a nap means that you have a short sleep during the daytime.
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So, now it’s time for your last practice!
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Pause the video and make at least three sentences about your sleeping habits.
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Make a longer answer if you can.
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Done?
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Now you know how to talk about different parts of your daily routine in English.
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Thanks for watching!
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See you next time!
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