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Hi everyone, welcome back to Learn of O, your space to practice natural English for the IELTS speaking test.
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Today's topic is something we all experience every single day, daily routine.
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From your morning habits to your evening schedule, this topic is simple but used very often in real exams.
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Let's get started.
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Good morning and welcome.
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Good morning.
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My name is Daniel Cooper.
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And I'll be guiding you through this part of the test.
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Could you please tell me your full name?
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My name is Alice Smith.
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Thank you, Alice.
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And may I see your ID?
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Yes, here you go.
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Great, thank you very much.
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Now I'd like to begin by asking you some questions about your daily routine.
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What is a typical day like for you?
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A typical day for me starts early.
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I wake up around 7 a.m., have a light breakfast, and check my emails or messages.
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Then I begin my work or study schedule.
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In the afternoon, I usually take a short break to go for a walk or exercise.
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In the evening, I like to unwind by reading or watching something relaxing.
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My days are fairly structured, but I always try to leave some time for myself.
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What is the first thing you do after you wake up?
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The first thing I do is drink a glass of water to feel refreshed.
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Then I open the curtains to get some natural light.
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It helps me wake up mentally and start the day with a positive mindset.
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Do you usually have the same routine every day?
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Most days, yes.
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Having a routine helps me stay organized and manage my time better.
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Of course, weekends are different.
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I allow myself to sleep in and be more flexible.
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Do you like having a daily routine?
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Yes, I do.
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A routine makes me feel productive and focused.
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It also gives my day a clear structure so I don't waste time wondering what to do next.
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But I think it's also important to be flexible occasionally.
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What part of the day do you like the most?
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I like the early morning the most because everything is quiet and peaceful.
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I feel fresh and motivated, and it's the best time for me to think clearly and get important tasks done.
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What part of the day do you dislike?
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I don't really enjoy late afternoons when I'm tired and still have things left to finish.
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That time of day often feels slow and unproductive, especially if I didn't take enough breaks.
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Do you prefer studying in the morning or at night?
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I prefer studying in the morning because my concentration is stronger.
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At night, I'm usually too tired to absorb new information, so I try to finish my important work earlier in the day.
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What do you usually do in the evening?
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In the evening, I like to relax.
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I prepare a simple dinner, spend some time with my family, and maybe watch a TV show or read a book.
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I avoid heavy work at night because it makes it harder to sleep. Do you exercise regularly?
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Yes, I try to exercise at least three or four times a week.
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It helps my mental health, improves my energy, and keeps me active throughout the day.
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Even a 20-minute walk makes a big difference.
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How do you manage your time during the day?
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I make a to-do list every morning and prioritize the most important tasks.
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I try to avoid multitasking because it slows me down.
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Time management is something I constantly work on, but having a clear plan helps a lot.
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Do you think children should have a routine?
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Yes, definitely.
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A routine helps children learn discipline and responsibility stability.
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It also creates a sense of stability and helps them develop good habits early in life.
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What do you usually do on weekends?
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On weekends, I try to relax and spend time doing things I enjoy.
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I might go out with friends, visit family, or explore new places.
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I also catch up on rest and recharge for the upcoming week.
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Has your daily routine changed compared to the past?
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Yes, a lot.
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When I was younger, I had a more relaxed routine with fewer responsibilities.
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Now my routine is more structured because I have work commitments and goals to achieve.
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Do you like to plan your day in advance?
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Yes, planning my day helps me stay focused and avoid stress.
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I usually plan the night before, so when I wake up, I already know what I need to do.
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How do you feel when your routine is interrupted?
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It depends on the situation.
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Sometimes I enjoy a break from routine, especially if it's something fun or unexpected.
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But if I'm busy or stressed, interruptions can be frustrating. Do you often multitask?
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I try not to multitask because I've learned
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that doing several things at the same time usually reduces the quality of my work.
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When I multitask, I tend to make small mistakes or lose track of what I'm doing, which actually slows me down.
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Instead, I prefer focusing on one task at a time and completing it properly before moving on to the next one.
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I find that this approach helps me stay organized, avoid stress, and maintain a higher level of productivity.
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It also allows me to stay more mentally present and enjoy the work I'm doing instead of constantly switching back and forth.
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What do you do when you feel tired during the day.
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When I start feeling tired during the day, I usually take a short break to reset my mind and body.
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Sometimes I drink a glass of water, stretch my back and shoulders, or step away from my desk for a few minutes.
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Even a small break makes a big difference.
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If I have more time, I like going for a quick walk or getting some fresh air, because it helps me think more clearly and regain energy.
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I've noticed that taking short, intentional breaks prevents burnout and helps me stay focused for the rest of the day.
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Occasionally, I also listen to calming music or close my eyes for a moment just to relax and recharge.
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Do you think routines are important?
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Yes, routines help people stay organized and reduce stress.
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They also support productivity because you spend less time making small decisions and more time actually doing things.
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Would you like to change anything about your current routine?
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Yes, I would like to add more time for hobbies.
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Sometimes my schedule is so busy that I forget to do activities that bring me joy.
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I'm trying to create more balance.
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How do you usually end your day?
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I end my day by slowing down.
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I turn off unnecessary screens, reflect on what I achieved, and prepare things for the next day.
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Then I read for a few minutes before going to bed.
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It helps me sleep better.
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That brings us to the end of today's IELTS speaking practice on daily routine.
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Thanks for practicing with me.
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I hope this session helped you learn natural and effective ways to describe your daily habits, routines, and time management.
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If you enjoyed this session, don't forget to subscribe to LearnEvo on YouTube, like the video, and share it with others preparing for IELTS.
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Keep practicing, and I'll see you in the next episode.

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  • daily routine - 일상 루틴
  • wake up - 일어나다
  • light breakfast - 가벼운 아침식사
  • take a break - 휴식을 취하다
  • unwind - 긴장을 풀다
  • flexible - 융통성 있는
  • concentration - 집중력
  • relax - 휴식을 취하다

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