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i'm judy hello judy hello everyone i'm jake how are you
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i'm judy hello judy hello everyone i'm jake how are you
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today judy i am very happy today jake i had a
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wonderful morning oh what made it wonderful i woke up early
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i had my coffee by the window the sun was out very peaceful ah the sun i love sunny mornings
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but i did not wake up early today No?
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Why not?
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The alarm rang.
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I pressed snooze.
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Snooze.
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Do you know this word, everyone?
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Snooze means you stop the alarm for five more minutes.
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You go back to sleep.
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Five more minutes, then five more minutes, then five more minutes.
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And then you are late.
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Yes, I was a little late today.
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Well, Jake, this is actually our topic today. Being late?
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No. Our topic is daily routines.
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Routines?
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What is a routine?
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A routine is the things you do every day, in the same order.
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For example, I wake up,
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I make coffee, I open the window.
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Every day.
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That is my morning routine.
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Ah.
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A routine is like a plan, but every day.
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Exactly.
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And everyone has a routine,
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even if it is a little different each day.
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I have a routine.
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I wake up, I press snooze, I press snooze again.
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That is a routine, yes.
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But first, before we start,
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we have a small request.
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Yes.
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If you like our podcast,
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please click the like button.
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And please subscribe to enjoy English Talks.
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And share this episode with your friends and family who are learning English.
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Thank you so much.
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It helps us a lot.
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We love our listeners.
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Okay, let's talk about our day.
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Let's start in the morning.
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Jake, what is the first thing you do in the morning,
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after the snooze button?
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After snooze, I get out of bed.
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Good.
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Get out of bed.
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That is a very common phrase.
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I get out of bed.
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What next?
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I go to the bathroom,
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I wash my face, I brush my teeth.
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Perfect.
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Those are the basics.
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Wash your face, brush your teeth.
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We all do this every day.
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Yes, and after that, coffee. Of course.
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Coffee is very important for you.
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Very, very important.
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I cannot talk before coffee.
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I believe you.
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I also love coffee but I do one thing before coffee.
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Before coffee?
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What is more important than coffee?
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I open the window.
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Fresh air.
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Fresh air before coffee.
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You are very healthy, Judy.
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I try.
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The fresh air wakes me up.
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My body wakes up naturally.
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For me, only coffee wakes me up, nothing else.
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Different routines.
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Both are okay.
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Now, breakfast.
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Do you eat breakfast, Jake?
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Sometimes yes, sometimes no. Jake, breakfast is important.
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I know.
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When I have time, I eat toast.
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Toast.
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Good.
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Quick and easy.
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I eat a bigger breakfast.
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Yogurt with fruit.
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That is healthy.
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I only have toast with butter.
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Toast is good.
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Simple.
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And what about after breakfast?
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You get ready?
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Yes.
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I take a shower.
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A very hot shower.
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Very hot?
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Very, very hot.
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It wakes me up.
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Like coffee, but for my body.
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That is a good description.
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Coffee for my body.
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I take a warm shower.
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Then I get dressed.
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Getting dressed.
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This is my problem, Judy.
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Your problem?
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Yes.
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I open my wardrobe.
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My wardrobe is where I keep my clothes.
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I look inside, and I think,
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um, I have nothing to wear.
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Jake, you have many clothes.
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I know, but nothing looks right in the morning.
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I try one shirt.
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No. I try another.
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No. How long does this take?
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Maybe 15 minutes.
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Maybe 20.
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20 minutes just for clothes?
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Yes.
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I have a solution, Jake.
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Please tell me.
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Choose your clothes the night before.
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Before you sleep, you pick your outfit for tomorrow.
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In the morning, no thinking.
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Just put them on.
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Oh, the night before.
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That is very smart.
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It saves a lot of time and stress.
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I will try this tonight.
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Choose my clothes tonight for tomorrow.
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Exactly.
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You got it.
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Good.
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Now you are dressed.
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Time to go to work.
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How do you commute?
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Commute?
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What is commute?
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Commute means travel from home to work every day.
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How do you travel to work?
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Oh, I take the bus.
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I commute by bus.
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Good.
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I commute by bus.
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Is it crowded?
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Very crowded.
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Many, many people.
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And what do you do on the bus?
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I put in my headphones.
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I listen to music or a podcast.
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A podcast?
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Like Enjoy English Talks?
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Yes.
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Enjoy English Talks on the bus.
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Very useful.
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I hope so.
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I commute by walking.
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You walk?
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Every day?
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Yes, about 20 minutes.
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I enjoy walking in the morning.
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20 minutes is a long walk.
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I don't mind.
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I look at the trees.
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I think about my day.
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No headphones.
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Just thinking?
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Just thinking.
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It is very peaceful.
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I like that idea.
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Peaceful.
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It means calm, quiet?
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Yes, exactly.
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Peaceful, calm, quiet, no stress.
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My morning walk is peaceful.
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My bus is not peaceful.
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No, but the podcast helps.
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Okay, we arrive at work.
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Jake, what is the first thing you do?
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I make a coffee.
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Another coffee?
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The home coffee and the work coffee.
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Two coffees.
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Two coffees every morning.
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Sometimes three.
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Jake!
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I know.
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And then I check my emails, I start my tasks.
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Me too.
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I read my emails first,
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then I plan my tasks for the day.
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Tasks means the work I need to do.
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Yes, I have many tasks.
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Sometimes too many.
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I understand.
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And lunchtime, do you bring food from home or do you buy?
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I buy.
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I don't have time to prepare in the morning.
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Because of the 20-minute wardrobe.
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Yes, exactly.
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So I buy a sandwich or soup near the office.
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I bring my lunch from home.
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I prepare it the night before.
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The night before again?
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You prepare everything the night before.
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Yes.
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Clothes and lunch, both the night before.
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You are so organized, Judy.
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It saves time in the morning,
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and it is cheaper to bring food from home.
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That is true.
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Buying every day is expensive.
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And do you eat with your colleagues at lunch?
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Yes.
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Sometimes we sit together, we talk, we laugh.
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It's a good break.
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Yes, a lunch break is important.
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Your brain needs rest, too.
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My brain needs food and rest. And coffee.
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Yes, all three.
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And what about the afternoon?
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How do you feel at three o'clock?
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Ah, three o'clock.
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This is a dangerous time.
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Dangerous?
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Why?
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Sigh, my eyes feel heavy.
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I look at my computer and I think, I need to sleep.
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Yes, many people feel this way in the afternoon.
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It is very normal.
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Do you feel this too, Judy?
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Yes, around three o'clock, my energy goes down.
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I feel slow.
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Slow.
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Yes, everything feels slow.
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What do you do?
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I drink another coffee, of course.
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Another one?
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Jake, how many coffees is that today?
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Three, maybe four.
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Jake!
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I know, but it helps.
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And sometimes I eat a small snack.
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A snack.
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Do you know this word?
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A snack is a small amount of food,
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not a meal, just a little something between meals.
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Yes, a small snack, a biscuit or a banana.
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Good.
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I also have a snack in the afternoon,
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an apple or some nuts.
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Nuts, like peanuts?
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Yes, peanuts, almonds, small and healthy.
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I like peanuts, but I usually eat biscuits with chocolate.
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Of course you do.
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I also drink green tea in the afternoon.
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No more coffee for me after lunch.
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Green tea?
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Does that help?
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Yes, it is lighter than coffee,
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and it helps me feel calm.
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Calm.
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No stress.
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Peaceful.
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Exactly.
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Very good, Jake.
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I will try green tea tomorrow, after my fourth coffee.
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One step at a time.
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And after work, how do you feel?
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Ah, tired.
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Very tired.
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Me too.
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After a long day, I am always ready to go home.
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The best moment is when I open my front door.
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Yes, home is the best.
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What is the first thing you do when you get home?
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I take off my shoes.
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I change my clothes immediately.
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Oh yes, comfortable clothes.
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No more work clothes.
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T-shirt and soft pants.
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The most important moment of my day.
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I do the same.
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Change clothes the moment I arrive. And then?
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I sit on my sofa.
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Just sit.
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I do nothing for ten minutes.
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Just sit.
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Yes, even ten minutes of quiet is very good after work.
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My brain needs to stop.
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And then dinner.
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Do you cook?
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I try, but I'm not a great cook.
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What happened?
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One time I made pasta.
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The pasta was okay, but I put too much salt.
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Too much salt?
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I took one bite and I drank a lot of water after.
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A lot.
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Too much salt is a common mistake.
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And one time I forgot the pasta and the water for too long.
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Oh no. And the pasta?
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Very soft.
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Very, very soft.
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Like soup.
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Pasta soup.
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Pasta soup.
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That is creative, Jake.
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My cooking is very creative.
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That's a good word for it.
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I love that.
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Okay, so what do you make now?
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Simple things.
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Pasta, eggs.
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Sometimes I order food.
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Ordering food is easy and sometimes necessary.
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Very easy and delicious.
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I like to cook in the evening.
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I have more time after work.
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I make soup or vegetables.
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That is healthy.
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And I find cooking relaxing.
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Chopping vegetables, listening to music.
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Chopping.
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You mean cutting?
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Yes.
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Chopping is cutting food into small pieces.
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I chop the onion, I chop the carrots.
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Ah, chopping.
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I chop.. badly.
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Practice makes perfect.

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