This video teaches practical English expressions for describing a complete daily routine, from waking up in the morning through returning home, using natural conversational patterns and vocabulary that learners can apply to their own daily lives.
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Hello everyone, welcome to English for daily use. In today's lesson, we are going to learn useful daily routine English through a real life story. Today you will follow Emma's full day routine from waking up in the morning, getting ready for work, spending time at the office, and finally returning home. So watch carefully, practice the sentences, and improve your spoken English naturally.
>> Good morning. What time is it now? Let me check my phone. Oh, it's already 6:00. Time moves so fast. I usually wake up early because I like starting my day peacefully. The morning feels fresh today. I can hear birds outside my window.
That sound always makes me feel calm.
Now I need to get out of bed. Sometimes waking up early feels difficult, but once I start moving, I feel much better.
First, I'm going to make my bed. I like keeping my room clean and organized.
Now, let me The first thing I do every morning is wash my face. Cold water always helps me feel fresh. Now, I'm using my face cleanser. This feels really refreshing.
Taking care of my skin is important.
Healthy skin makes me feel confident.
Now, I'm drying my face gently.
Next, I'll apply moisturizer. And finally, sunscreen. Even when I'm busy, I never skip self-care. Self-care helps me feel good inside and outside.
Now, I'm feeling hungry. It's breakfast time. A healthy breakfast gives me energy for the whole day. Today, I'm making toast, eggs, and coffee. Let me start with the eggs first. The kitchen smells wonderful already. Now the bread is ready. And finally, coffee.
Fresh coffee in the morning always makes me happy. Everything looks delicious. I think this will be a great start to my day.
Breakfast was great. Now it's time to get ready for work. Let me choose my outfit. This formal dress looks nice today. Now I'll pack my laptop. My charger is also important. Notebook check, water bottle check. Everything is ready now.
I feel confident and prepared. Today is going to be a busy day.
The traffic looks busy this morning. I hope I reach on time. Let me check my calendar. I have meetings today. I also need to answer emails and I have project deadlines too. Looks like a busy day, but I enjoy being productive.
Busy days help me grow professionally.
Good morning, everyone. I'm at my desk now. First, I'll open my laptop. Let me check my emails. There are many messages today. I need to reply to the important ones first. Now, I have a team meeting.
My project needs full attention today.
I enjoy solving work challenges. Every task teaches me something new.
Finally, lunchtime. I've been waiting for this break. I brought homemade lunch today. Healthy food keeps me active.
Today, I packed rice, vegetables, and juice. Everything smells so good. Eating healthy is very important. Now, I feel relaxed.
I need a short break now. My work is almost done. Let me grab some coffee.
Maybe a sandwich, too. Coffee always helps me focus again. This smells amazing. Short breaks improve my energy.
Now I feel fresh again.
Finally, the work day is over. It was a long day, but I completed all my important tasks. That feels satisfying.
Now I'm going back home. The city lights look beautiful in the evening. I feel tired but also happy. Tomorrow is another opportunity and I'm ready for it.
Thank you for watching English for daily use. We hope today's daily routine conversation helped you learn useful real life English. Practice these sentences everyday to improve your speaking confidence. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more daily English conversations. See you in the next lesson.
Bye.
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