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Hello, and welcome back to Talk Sophia.
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I'm Jack.
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And I'm Emma.
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We're here to help you improve your conversational English in a fun and natural way.
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That's right.
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Today we're talking about daily routines.
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This is super important because when you meet new people,
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they often ask about your day or your schedule.
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It's one of the most common conversation topics in English.
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Exactly.
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Whether you're talking to a colleague at work,
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making new friends, or even doing a job interview,
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knowing how to describe your daily routine clearly is really useful.
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Plus, it helps you practice basic present tense,
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which is the foundation of English.
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So if you find this video helpful,
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please give it a thumbs up.
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It really helps us a lot.
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We post new videos every week.
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Alright, let's get started with today's conversation.
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Hey Jack, how are you doing today?
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Hi Emma.
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I'm feeling pretty good actually.
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A little tired but good.
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I stayed up late last night watching a movie.
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Oh really?
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What movie?
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It was an old comedy.
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I can't even remember the name now.
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I just kept watching because I couldn't sleep.
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How about you?
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How are you today?
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I'm doing great.
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I had a really productive morning.
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I woke up early, went for a run,
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and had a nice breakfast.
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So I'm feeling energized.
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Wow, you're making me feel lazy.
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A run in the morning?
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I can barely get out of bed.
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It's not easy, but once you start, it feels good.
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So what did you do this weekend?
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Anything interesting?
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Well, Saturday was pretty relaxing.
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I slept in until almost noon, which was amazing.
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Then I met some friends for lunch.
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We went to that new burger place downtown.
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Have you been there?
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Not yet, but I've heard it's good.
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It's delicious.
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After that, I just went home and played video games for a few hours.
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Very exciting life, right?
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Hey, relaxing weekends are important too.
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Sunday, I visited my parents.
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We had a big family dinner.
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My mom made her special pasta.
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That sounds nice.
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I love family dinners.
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Speaking of daily activities and schedules,
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that actually connects perfectly to today's topic.
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You're right.
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We're talking about daily routines today,
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and I think this is something everyone can relate to because we all have our own routines,
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even if they're very different.
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Exactly.
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Some people are morning people,
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like Emma, and some people are,
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well, not morning people, like me.
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So, Jack, let's start from the beginning of the day.
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What time do you usually wake up on a normal weekday?
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Oh, that's a tough question to start with.
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I usually wake up around 7.30 in the morning,
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but I don't get out of bed until maybe 7.45 or even 8 o'clock.
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Why do you wait so long?
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I hit the snooze button.
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You know, that button on your alarm clock that gives you 10 more minutes of sleep.
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I hit it at least three times every morning.
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Jack, that's not good for you.
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I read that hitting snooze actually makes you more tired during the day.
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I know, I know.
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But it feels so good to sleep those extra few minutes.
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What about you, Emma?
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What time do you wake up?
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I wake up at 6 o'clock every morning,
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and I get up immediately.
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I don't hit snooze.
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6 o'clock?
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That's so early.
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How do you do it?
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Well, I go to bed early, too.
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I usually go to bed around 10 or 10.30 at night,
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so I get about 7.5 to 8 hours of sleep.
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That's enough for me.
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I go to bed late,
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usually around midnight or sometimes even one in the morning.
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That's why I can't wake up early.
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You should try going to bed earlier.
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It might change your life.
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Maybe.
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So what's the first thing you do after you wake up?
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The very first thing?
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I turn off my alarm, of course.
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Then I open the curtains to let the sunlight in.
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After that, I drink a big glass of water.
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It helps wake up my body.
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Water first thing in the morning?
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I go straight to coffee.
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Coffee is good, but water is better for you first.
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Then I make my bed.
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It only takes two minutes,
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but it makes me feel organized and productive.
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I never make my bed.
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I just leave it messy until night when I sleep again.
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Why make it if you're just going to mess it up later?
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Because it sets a good tone for your day.
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When your room looks neat, you feel more motivated.
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Anyway, after I make my bed,
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I do some light stretching for about five minutes.
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Stretching in the morning?
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Yes.
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It wakes up your muscles.
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You should try it.
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Then I get dressed and go for my morning run.
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I usually run for 30 minutes,
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from about 6.30 to 7.
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30 minutes of running before work?
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Emma, you're a superhero.
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I can barely walk to the bathroom in the morning.
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Stop exaggerating.
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It's not that hard once you build the habit.
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What do you do after you finally get out of bed?
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Well, let me think.
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After I get up, I go to the bathroom,
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I brush my teeth, wash my face, and take a shower.
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That's the most important part of my morning because the shower wakes me up.
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How long is your shower?
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Maybe 15 to 20 minutes.
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I like long, hot showers.
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They help me think and plan my day.
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20 minutes?
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That's a long time.
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I take quick showers, maybe 7 or 8 minutes.
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Really?
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How do you shower so fast?
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I don't waste time.
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I just wash and get out.
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But Everyone is different.
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So after your shower, what do you do?
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Then I get dressed.
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I usually spend way too much time deciding what to wear.
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I stand in front of my closet for like 10 minutes.
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10 minutes?
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Just to choose clothes?
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I can never decide.
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Should I wear the blue shirt or the gray one?
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Should I wear jeans or pants?
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It's a real struggle every morning.
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That's funny.
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I prepare my clothes the night before,
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so I don't have to think about it in the morning.
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That's actually a smart idea.
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I should do that.
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Okay, so after I get dressed,
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I go to the kitchen.
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First, I make coffee.
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I can't function without coffee.
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How do you make your coffee?
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I have a coffee machine.
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I just put in a coffee pod,
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press a button, and wait.
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It's very easy.
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While the coffee's making, I usually check my phone.
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I look at messages, emails, news.
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I try not to check my phone first thing in the morning.
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It can wait until after breakfast.
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That's probably healthier, but I'm addicted to my phone.
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Then I make breakfast, but it's usually something simple.
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Maybe toast with butter and jam or cereal with milk.
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Do you eat breakfast every day?
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Most days, yes, but sometimes if I wake up too late,
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I skip breakfast and just grab something on the way to work.
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What about you?
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What do you eat for breakfast?
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I always eat breakfast.
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After my run, I come home and make a quick shower.
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Then I make a healthy breakfast.
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Usually I eat oatmeal with fruits and nuts.
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Sometimes I add honey.
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Oatmeal?
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That sounds boring.
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It's not boring.
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It's delicious and gives me energy for the whole morning.
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I also drink coffee, but I have it with my breakfast, not before.
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Fair enough.
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So what time do you leave for work?
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I leave my apartment at 8 o'clock sharp.
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My work starts at 9,
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and it takes me about 45 minutes to get there.
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How do you get to work?
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I take the subway.
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It's fast and reliable.
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I usually read a book or listen to a podcast during my commute.
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It's nice, quiet time.
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I drive to work.
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I leave around 8.30 because my work also starts at 9.
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But I live closer.
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It only takes me 20 minutes by car.
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Do you listen to anything while you drive?
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Yeah, I listen to music or sometimes a comedy podcast.
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It makes the drive more enjoyable.
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Traffic can be annoying, so I need something to keep me entertained.
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That makes sense.
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So let's talk about work time.
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What do you usually do when you first arrive at work?
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When I get to the office,
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the first thing I do is say good morning to my colleagues.
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Then I go to my desk,
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turn on my computer, and make another cup of coffee.
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Another coffee?
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That's your second one.
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Sometimes third.
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I told you I'm addicted.
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Then I check my emails and make a to-do list for the day.
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I write down all the tasks I need to finish.
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That's good.
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I do the same thing.
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Making a to-do list helps you stay organized and productive.
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Exactly.
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Then I start working on my most important tasks.
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I try to do the difficult work in the morning when my brain is fresh.
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Well, as fresh as it can be.
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That's actually the right approach.
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So when do you take your lunch break?
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I take lunch at around 12.30 or 1 o'clock.
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It depends on how busy I am.
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Sometimes, if I have a lot of work,
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I eat lunch at my desk while I work.
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You shouldn't do that.
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Lunch breaks are important.
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You need to rest your mind.
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I know, I know.
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But sometimes there's no choice.
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When I do take a proper break,
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I usually go to a restaurant near the office with my co-workers,
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or I bring lunch from home.
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What do you usually eat for lunch?
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It varies.
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Sometimes a sandwich, sometimes a salad,
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sometimes leftover dinner from the night before.
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What about you?
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I always bring lunch from home.
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I prepare it the night before or in the morning before I leave.
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Usually I bring a salad with chicken or a rice bowl with vegetables.
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You're so organized.
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I wish I could be like that.
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It just takes practice and habit.
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After lunch, do you feel sleepy?
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Yes, every single day.
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Around 2 or 3 in the afternoon, I get so tired.
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I want to take a nap,
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but I can't because I'm at work.
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That's called the afternoon slump.
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It happens to everyone.
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I usually drink some tea or take a short walk around the office to wake myself up.
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I drink more coffee.
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Probably not the healthiest solution.
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Probably not.
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So what time do you finish work?
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I usually finish at 5.30 or 6 o'clock,
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sometimes later if I have a deadline.
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Then I drive home, which takes about 20 to 30 minutes, depending on traffic.
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I finish at the same time, around 5.30.
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Then I take the subway home.
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When I get home, what time is it usually?
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About 6.30.
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And what's the first thing you do when you get home?
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I change into comfortable clothes immediately.
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Work clothes are nice, but they're not comfortable for relaxing.
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I put on sweatpants and a t-shirt.
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Same.
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I call them my home clothes.
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So comfortable.
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Then I start preparing dinner.
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I usually cook something healthy,
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maybe grilled chicken with vegetables or pasta with tomato sauce or stir-fried rice.
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How long does it take you to cook dinner?
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About 30 to 40 minutes.
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I like cooking.
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I find it relaxing after a long day of work.
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Do you cook dinner?
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Sometimes, but I'm not a great cook.
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My meals are pretty simple.
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Sometimes I just order food delivery because I'm too tired to cook.
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Food delivery is convenient, but it's expensive and not always healthy.
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I know, I know.
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You're right.
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When I do cook, I make simple things like spaghetti,
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fried eggs with rice, or I heat up frozen food in the microwave.
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Frozen food is okay occasionally.
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So what do you do after dinner?
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After I eat, I wash the dishes.
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I hate washing dishes, but it has to be done.
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Then I usually watch TV or play video games for a couple of hours.
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What shows do you watch?
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All kinds.
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Comedy shows, action series, sometimes documentaries.
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It helps me relax and forget about work stress.
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What do you do after dinner?
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I also wash the dishes first.
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Then I have several things I like to do.
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Sometimes I read a book,
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sometimes I watch a show,
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sometimes I call my family or friends to chat.
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That's nice.
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Do you do anything else in the evening?
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Yes.
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Three times a week I do yoga for about 30 minutes.
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It helps me stretch my muscles and clear my mind before bed.
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You really love exercise, don't you?
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I do.
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It makes me feel good.
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I also prepare things for the next day.
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I pack my lunch, choose my clothes, and organize my bag.
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That way my morning is less stressful.
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That's very smart.
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I should really start doing that.
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You should.
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It saves so much time.
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So, what time do you usually start getting ready for bed?
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Around 11 or 11.30.
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I brush my teeth, wash my face,
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and sometimes take another shower if I feel like it.
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I start my bedtime routine at 9.30.
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I like to have a slow, calm evening.
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I brush my teeth, wash my face,
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and put on my pajamas.
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9.30?
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That's so early!
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Not if you wake up at 6.
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I also like to read for 20 or 30 minutes before I sleep.
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It helps me feel sleepy and relaxed.
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I usually scroll through my phone in bed.
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I look at social media,
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watch short videos, or read articles.
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That's bad for your sleep.
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The blue light from your phone keeps your brain awake.
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You should read a paper book instead.
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You're probably right.
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I've heard that before, but it's such a hard habit to break.
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I understand.
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So what time do you actually fall asleep?
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Midnight or later.
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Sometimes 1 in the morning if I'm really into something on my phone or if I start watching a show.
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And then you have to wake up at 7.30.
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That's not enough sleep, Jack.
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I know.
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That's why I'm always tired.
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I really need to fix my schedule.
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Yes, you do.
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I fall asleep by 10.30 at the latest.
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Eight hours of sleep is really important for your health and energy.
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You're right.
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Your routine sounds much healthier than mine.
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But to be honest, I'm not sure I could wake up at 6 a.m every day.
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It's all about habit it.
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If you did it for two weeks, it would become normal.
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Maybe I'll try it someday.
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But I do want to ask,
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do you follow this exact routine every single day, even on weekends?
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Weekends are a little different.
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I still wake up early,
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but maybe at 7 or 7.30 instead of 6.
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And I don't go for a run.
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I relax more, but I still keep a similar structure.
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I completely change my routine on weekends.
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I sleep until 10 or 11,
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I stay up late, and I don't really plan anything.
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It's my time to be lazy.
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Everyone needs rest, but having some structure,
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even on weekends, can be good for you.
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True.
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So, I think we've covered pretty much the whole day,
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from waking up to going to sleep.
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We did, and I hope our viewers learned a lot about how to talk about their own daily routines in English.
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You know, Jack, while we were talking,
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we used many useful words and phrases that are really important for describing daily routines.

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