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Hello everyone and welcome back to Mr.
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English Channel.
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I'm Emily.
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Hi Emily.
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Hi everyone.
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It's great to be here again.
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It's wonderful to have you back, Paul.
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And to all our amazing listeners, thank you for tuning in.
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Today, we have a super simple and useful topic for you beginners out there.
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That's right, Emily.
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We're going to talk about our day.
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You know, the things we do every day.
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It's a fantastic way to learn some basic verbs and vocabulary.
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Exactly.
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Before we start, if you enjoy learning English with us, please remember to subscribe to our channel.
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Share this episode with your friends who are also learning and give us a thumbs up.
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It really helps us a lot.
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Yes, please do.
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We love hearing from you too, so feel free to leave a comment about your day or anything you're learning.
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Okay, Paul.
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Are you ready to talk about what we do during the day?
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Absolutely, Emily.
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Let's start with the morning.
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What do you usually do in the morning?
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Well, the first thing I do is wake up.
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I usually wake up around 7 o'clock.
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7 o'clock.
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That's a good time.
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I sometimes wake up a little earlier, around 6.30.
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Wow, you're an early bird, Paul.
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After I wake up, I get out of bed.
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Me too.
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Get out of bed is a very important phrase.
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That's right.
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After that, I go to the bathroom.
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I brush my teeth and wash my face.
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Brush my teeth and wash my face.
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These are also very common actions.
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That's right.
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After that, I go to the kitchen.
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Ah, the kitchen.
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What do you do in the kitchen in the morning?
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I usually make breakfast.
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Make breakfast.
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What do you usually have for breakfast, Emily?
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I often have coffee and toast.
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Sometimes I eat fruit too, like a banana or an apple.
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Coffee and toast.
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Simple and delicious.
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I usually have tea and some cereal.
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Nice.
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After breakfast, I get dressed.
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Get dressed.
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That means you put on your clothes.
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Exactly.
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I choose my clothes for the day and put them on.
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And what do you do after you get dressed, Emily?
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Well, if I'm going out, I might put on my shoes and my coat.
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Put on my shoes and put on my coat.
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Very good.
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Then I usually leave the house.
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Leave the house.
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Where do you usually go when you leave the house in the morning?
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I usually go to work.
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I work in an office.
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Go to work.
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I sometimes work from home, but sometimes I also go to an office.
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That's interesting.
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So, Paul, what do you do in the morning?
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Can you tell us about your routine?
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Sure.
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I wake up around 6.30.
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Then I get out of bed and go to the bathroom.
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I wash my face and brush my teeth.
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After that, I go to the kitchen and make tea and have cereal for breakfast.
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Then I get dressed.
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If I need to go to the office, I put on my shoes and maybe a jacket.
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Then I leave the house and go to work.
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That's a great morning routine, Paul.
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We used a lot of important verbs there.
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Wake up.
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Get out of bed.
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Go to the bathroom.
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Brush my teeth.
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Wash my face.
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Go to the kitchen.
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Make breakfast.
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Have breakfast.
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Get dressed.
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Put on shoes.
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Put on a coat.
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Leave the house.
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Go to work.
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Yes, those are very useful verbs for beginners.
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Let's talk about what we do during the day, Emily.
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What do you do at work?
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At work, I usually sit at my desk and work on my computer.
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I answer emails and write reports.
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Sit at my desk, work on my computer, answer emails, and write reports.
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These are all things many people do at work.
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That's right.
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Sometimes I also have meetings with my colleagues.
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Have meetings.
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Meetings are when people get together to talk about work.
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Exactly.
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What about you, Paul?
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What do you do during the day, especially if you work from home?
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If I work from home, I also sit at my desk and use my computer.
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I might write articles or prepare lessons.
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Sometimes I have online meetings.
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Write articles, prepare lessons, and online meetings.
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Very useful.
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Yes.
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And then, usually around lunchtime, I have lunch.
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Have lunch.
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What do you usually eat for lunch, Paul?
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I often have a sandwich or a salad.
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Something light.
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A sandwich.
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A salad.
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Sounds healthy.
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I sometimes bring my lunch from home or I go out to eat.
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Go out to eat.
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That's nice.
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After lunch, we usually go back to work.
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Yes, back to work until the end of the day.
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What happens after work, Paul?
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After work, I usually go home.
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Go home.
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That's a great feeling.
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What do you do when you get home?
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Well, sometimes I relax on the sofa and watch TV.
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Relax on the sofa.
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Watch TV.
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That sounds nice and relaxing.
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It is.
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Sometimes I also cook dinner.
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Cook dinner.
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What do you like to cook?
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I like to cook pasta.
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Or sometimes I make a simple soup.
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Pasta.
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Soup.
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Delicious.
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I also like to cook dinner.
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Sometimes I try new recipes.
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That's fun.
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After dinner, what do you usually do, Emily?
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After dinner, I often wash the dishes.
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Wash the dishes.
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Not my favorite activity, but it has to be done.
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Me neither.
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Sometimes I read a book or talk to my family or friends.
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Read a book, talk to my family, talk to my friends.
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These are all great evening activities.
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What about you, Paul?
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What do you do in the evening?
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In the evening, I sometimes go for a walk.
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Go for a walk.
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That's good exercise.
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Yes, it is.
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Or I might listen to music.
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Listen to music.
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What kind of music do you like?
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I like many kinds, but often I listen to something relaxing in the evening.
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That sounds lovely.
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Then, before going to bed, what do you do?
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I usually brush my teeth again.
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Brush my teeth.
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Good habit.
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Yes, it is.
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And then I go to bed.
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Go to bed.
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What time do you usually go to bed, Paul?
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I try to go to bed around 10.30 or 11 o'clock.
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That's a good time.
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I usually go to bed a little later around 11.30.
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So, to summarize our day, we talked about waking up, getting ready in the morning, going to work or working from home, having lunch, finishing work, going home, relaxing, having dinner, and going to bed.
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Yes, Paul, we covered so many useful everyday actions.
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Let's quickly review some of the key verbs we used.
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Wake up, get out of bed, brush teeth, wash face, make breakfast, have breakfast, get dressed, put on shoes, put on a coat, leave the house, go to work, sit at my desk, work on my computer, answer emails, write reports, have meetings, write articles, prepare lessons, have lunch, go home, relax, watch TV, cook dinner, wash the dishes, read a book, talk to family friends, go for a walk, listen to music, go to bed.
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That's a fantastic list, Emily.
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These are all things that everyone does regularly, so learning these phrases is super helpful for beginners.
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Absolutely, and remember, you can use these phrases to talk about your own day.
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Try to think about what you do from morning until night and say it in English.
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That's great practice.
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You can even write it down.
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Writing can help you remember the words and phrases better.
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Yes, that's a wonderful idea, Paul.
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And don't worry if you don't know all the words yet.
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Just try your best, and you'll learn more and more each day.
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Exactly.
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Learning a new language takes time and practice.
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Be patient with yourself and celebrate your progress, no matter how small it seems.
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That's such good advice, Paul.
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Well, I think we've covered a lot about our day today.
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Hopefully, our listeners found this helpful.
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I hope so, too, Emily.
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It was fun talking about our daily routines.
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It was, Paul.
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And to our listeners, thank you so much for joining us today on Mr.
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English Channel.
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We really appreciate you being here.
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Yes, thank you.
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And if you enjoyed this episode and found it helpful, please don't forget to subscribe to our channel so you don't miss any future lessons.
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That's right.
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And please share this episode with anyone you know who is also learning English.
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It would mean a lot to us.
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And we love to hear from you.
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So please leave a comment below telling us about your day in English or any other topics you'd like us to talk about in the future.
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Yes, we read your comments and appreciate your feedback.
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So until next time, keep practicing your English and have a wonderful day.
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Bye for now, everyone.
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Goodbye.
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I'll see you next time.
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이 레슨에 대해: 영어 초보자를 위한 일상생활 표현

이 YouTube 동영상 팟캐스트 "Daily Routine | A1 English | Talk About Your Day | English Podcast"는 영어 학습 초보자(A1 레벨)를 위해 자신의 일상생활에 대해 이야기하는 방법을 가르쳐줍니다. 아침에 잠에서 깨는 순간부터 밤에 잠자리에 들 때까지, 우리가 매일 하는 행동들을 자연스럽고 쉬운 영어로 설명하는 데 필요한 핵심 어휘와 문법을 배울 수 있습니다.

이 레슨은 특히 자신의 하루를 소개하고 싶은 학습자들에게 유용합니다. 동영상 속 진행자들은 차분하고 명확한 발음으로 일상적인 동사들을 반복하여 제시하며, 이를 통해 기본적인 영어 말하기 연습을 위한 훌륭한 자료가 됩니다. 자주 사용하는 문장 패턴과 어휘를 익혀 자신감 있는 영어 유창성을 향한 첫걸음을 내딛어 보세요.

주요 어휘 및 표현

  • wake up - 잠에서 깨다
  • get out of bed - 침대에서 나오다
  • brush my teeth / wash my face - 이를 닦다 / 세수하다
  • make breakfast / have breakfast - 아침 식사를 준비하다 / 아침을 먹다
  • get dressed - 옷을 입다
  • leave the house / go to work - 집을 나서다 / 출근하다
  • sit at my desk / work on my computer - 책상에 앉다 / 컴퓨터로 작업하다
  • cook dinner / wash the dishes - 저녁을 요리하다 / 설거지하다
  • go to bed - 잠자리에 들다

이 동영상 연습 팁: 쉐도잉으로 영어 유창성 높이기

이 동영상은 쉐도잉 기법을 활용하여 영어 유창성을 향상시키기에 최적의 자료입니다. 다음 팁을 활용해 보세요:

  • 말하기 속도와 억양 집중: 진행자들은 초보 학습자를 배려하여 매우 명확하고 적절한 속도로 말합니다. 그들의 발음과 문장의 자연스러운 억양(intonation)을 면밀히 듣고 따라해 보세요. 문장을 소리 내어 말할 때 강세와 리듬을 흉내 내는 것이 중요합니다.
  • 반복 연습 및 개인화: 동영상에서 배운 일상 동사들과 표현들을 활용하여 자신이 실제로 매일 하는 일에 대해 영어로 이야기하는 연습을 해보세요. 처음에는 대본을 보면서 따라 하다가, 점차 자신의 경험을 바탕으로 문장을 만들어 보는 것입니다. 이는 실제 대화 상황에서 유용하며, 발음 연습에도 큰 도움이 됩니다.
  • 주제 난이도 활용: '일상생활'이라는 주제는 IELTS 스피킹 시험의 Part 1과 같은 기초적인 질문에서 자주 등장합니다. 이 동영상은 가장 기본적인 일상 표현들을 다루므로, 초반부터 정확하고 유창하게 말하는 연습을 통해 시험 대비는 물론, 전반적인 영어 말하기 연습의 기반을 튼튼히 다질 수 있습니다.
  • 글쓰기와 병행: 동영상을 본 후, 자신의 하루 일과를 영어 문장으로 직접 작성해 보세요. 그리고 작성한 문장들을 소리 내어 읽으면서 발음 연습과 암기를 동시에 진행하면 학습 효과를 극대화할 수 있습니다.

쉐도잉이란? 영어 실력을 빠르게 키우는 과학적 방법

쉐도잉(Shadowing)은 원래 전문 통역사 훈련을 위해 개발된 언어 학습 기법으로, 다언어 학자인 Dr. Alexander Arguelles에 의해 대중화된 방법입니다. 핵심 원리는 간단하지만 매우 강력합니다: 원어민의 영어를 들으면서 1~2초의 짧은 지연으로 즉시 소리 내어 따라 말하는 것——마치 '그림자(shadow)'처럼 화자를 따라가는 것입니다. 문법 공부나 수동적인 청취와 달리, 쉐도잉은 뇌와 입 근육이 동시에 실시간으로 영어를 처리하고 재현하도록 훈련합니다. 연구에 따르면 이 방법은 발음 정확도, 억양, 리듬, 연음, 청취력, 말하기 유창성을 크게 향상시킵니다. IELTS 스피킹 준비와 자연스러운 영어 소통을 원하는 분들에게 특히 효과적입니다.

ShadowingEnglish에서 효과적으로 학습하는 방법

  1. 영상 선택: 자연스럽고 명확한 영어가 사용된 YouTube 영상을 선택하세요. TED Talks, BBC 뉴스, 영화 장면, 팟캐스트, IELTS 모범 답변 영상이 좋습니다. URL을 복사해서 검색창에 붙여넣으세요. 짧은 영상(5분 이내)과 실제로 관심 있는 주제부터 시작하는 것이 동기 유지에 효과적입니다.
  2. 먼저 듣고 내용 이해하기: 처음에는 1배속으로 그냥 듣기만 하세요. 아직 따라 말할 필요는 없습니다. 문장의 의미를 파악하고, 화자가 어떻게 단어를 강조하고, 소리를 연결하고, 쉬어 가는지 주목하세요. 내용을 이해한 후 쉐도잉 연습을 하면 효과가 훨씬 좋아집니다.
  3. 쉐도잉 모드 설정:
    • Wait Mode (대기 모드): +3s 또는 +5s를 선택하면 한 문장이 재생된 후 자동으로 잠시 멈춰서 따라 말할 시간을 줍니다. 직접 컨트롤하고 싶다면 Manual을 선택해서 Next를 눌러 진행하세요.
    • Sub Sync (자막 동기화): YouTube 자막이 오디오와 맞지 않을 수 있습니다. ±100ms로 조정해서 정확한 타이밍에 따라갈 수 있도록 맞추세요.
  4. 소리 내어 쉐도잉하기 (핵심 연습): 이것이 연습의 핵심입니다. 문장이 재생되는 순간——또는 일시정지 중에——크고 자신감 있게 소리 내어 따라 하세요. 단순히 단어를 읽는 것이 아니라, 화자의 리듬, 강세, 음의 높낮이, 연음 방식을 그대로 흉내 내는 것이 중요합니다. 목표는 화자의 '그림자'처럼 들리는 것입니다. Repeat 기능으로 같은 문장을 여러 번 반복해서 자연스럽게 입에 붙을 때까지 연습하세요.
  5. 난이도 높이며 꾸준히 연습: 한 구절이 편해지면 더 도전적인 수준으로 올리세요. 속도를 <code>1.25x</code> 또는 <code>1.5x</code>로 높여 빠른 언어 반사 신경을 훈련하세요. Wait Mode를 <code>Off</code>로 설정해서 연속 쉐도잉을 하는 것이 가장 고급스럽고 효과적인 모드입니다. 매일 15~30분씩 꾸준히 연습하면 몇 주 안에 눈에 띄는 변화를 느낄 수 있습니다.

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