This video teaches essential English phrases for describing daily routines through the story of Sarah and Daniel, covering morning wake-up conversations, breakfast preparation, household chores, meal planning, collaborative cooking, and evening relaxation, with over 50 practical expressions for everyday communication.
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Hello everyone. I hope you're doing well. Get comfortable.
Today, let's dive into Sarah and Daniel's daily routine.
Through their everyday moments from breakfast to dinner, we're going to follow their peaceful journey. It's the perfect way to train your ears to authentic, relaxing English. Let's get started.
Daniel, wake up. It's morning.
>> Mhm, what time is it?
>> 7:00.
>> Already? I feel exhausted.
>> You stayed up late again.
>> Yeah, I couldn't sleep early.
>> Come on, get up.
>> Give me a minute.
>> You said that 10 minutes ago.
>> Okay, I'm up.
>> Good morning.
>> Morning.
>> Did you sleep okay?
>> More or less, and you?
>> Pretty well.
>> That's good.
>> I'm making breakfast.
>> Nice. What are you preparing?
>> Eggs, bread, and tea.
>> Perfect.
>> Can you get the plates?
>> Sure.
>> And the cups, too.
>> No problem.
>> Thanks.
>> Here you are.
>> Great. Sit down.
>> This looks really nice.
>> I kept it simple.
>> Simple is perfect sometimes.
>> Tea?
>> Yes, please.
>> Careful, it's hot.
>> Smells great.
>> Eat before it gets cold.
>> Gladly.
So, what are you doing today?
>> Cleaning a little.
Laundry, too.
>> Sounds productive.
>> What about you?
>> I have some work to finish.
>> Busy day, then.
>> Just for a few hours.
>> That's manageable.
>> Hopefully.
>> The living room needs attention first.
>> I noticed yesterday.
>> I've been ignoring it all week.
>> Happens to everyone.
>> True.
>> I'll help once I'm done.
>> I'd appreciate that.
>> I'm taking a short break.
>> Perfect timing.
I was about to make coffee.
>> You read my mind.
>> Coffee or tea?
>> Coffee today.
>> Sugar?
>> Just a little.
>> Here.
>> Thank you.
>> Let's sit near the window.
>> Good idea.
>> Nice weather today.
>> Yeah, calm and bright.
>> My favorite kind of day.
>> Mine, too.
>> I'm starting to get hungry.
>> Same here.
>> Any idea for dinner?
>> Maybe rice with chicken and vegetables?
>> Sounds good to me.
>> Want me to help?
>> Yes, wash the vegetables first.
>> All right.
>> I'll prepare the rice.
>> Done. What next?
>> Can you cut the carrots?
>> Sure.
Like this?
>> Exactly.
>> The kitchen smells amazing already.
>> That's the garlic.
>> Makes sense.
>> Can you put the plates on the table?
>> Of course.
>> And the glasses, too.
>> Done.
>> Great. Everything's ready.
>> Perfect timing.
>> Come sit.
>> Wow, this looks delicious.
>> Try it.
>> Mhm, really good.
>> You like it?
>> Very much.
>> Glad to hear that.
>> The chicken is excellent.
>> Thanks.
>> Worth the wait.
>> Today went by fast.
>> It really did.
>> But it was a good day.
>> Peaceful and productive.
>> Exactly.
>> I'm getting sleepy now.
>> Me, too.
>> I think I'm going to bed.
>> Same.
>> Goodnight, Sarah.
>> Goodnight, Daniel.
>> See you tomorrow.
>> See you tomorrow.
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