Shadowing Practice: [A2] Morning Skincare Routine | Daily Self Care Vocabulary - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Hi everyone!
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Welcome back to 5-Minute English Practice.
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I'm Jessica.
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Today we're going to talk about something simple but very useful in daily life,
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and that is how to describe your morning skincare routine in English.
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Taking care of your skin is an important part of self-care,
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and it's also a great topic to practice everyday English.
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In this lesson, I will walk you through my morning routine step by step
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and I will use simple vocabulary so you can understand and practice easily.
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When I wake up in the morning,
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the first thing I usually do is go to the bathroom and wash my face.
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I use a gentle facial cleanser to clean my skin because it helps remove oil,
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sweat, and dirt that build up during the night.
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I like to use a small amount of cleanser
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and I mix it with a little water in my hands before applying it to my face.
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Then, I gently rub it on my skin in circular motions,
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making sure to clean all areas,
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but I try not to rub too hard because my skin can be a little sensitive.
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After that, I rinse my face with clean water and gently dry it with a soft towel.
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This step makes my skin feel fresh and ready for the next steps.
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After washing my face, I usually use a toner,
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which is a It's a light liquid that helps clean the skin again and makes it feel fresh and balanced.
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I pour a small amount of toner onto a cotton pad,
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and then I gently wipe it across my face,
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especially on areas that feel a bit oily or dry.
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Sometimes, when I am in a hurry,
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I just pour a little toner into my hands and gently pat it into my skin.
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This step feels very refreshing,
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especially in the morning when I still feel a bit sleepy.
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The next step in my routine is applying a serum,
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which is a light product that contains helpful ingredients for the skin.
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Some serums help brighten the skin,
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while others help keep the skin hydrated and smooth.
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I usually choose a hydrating serum because my skin can feel dry in the morning.
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I take a few drops and gently press it into my skin using my fingers,
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making sure it spreads evenly across my face.
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I like this step because the serum feels light and absorbs quickly.
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After the serum, I apply moisturizer,
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which is one of the most important steps in my routine
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because it helps keep my skin soft and hydrated throughout the day.
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I take a small amount of moisturizer and gently spread it on my face and neck.
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I like to massage it into my skin using slow and gentle movements,
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and I always try to move my hands upward because it feels more relaxing.
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This step helps my skin stay smooth and comfortable.
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Next, I use sunscreen, which is a very important step that many people sometimes forget.
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Sunscreen helps protect the skin from the sun's harmful rays,
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even when the weather is cloudy or when I stay indoors most of the day.
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I apply sunscreen every morning because I want to protect my skin from damage over time.
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I take a small amount and spread it evenly across my face,
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making sure not to miss areas like my nose, cheeks, and forehead.
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This step only takes a few seconds,
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but it is very important for healthy skin.
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Sometimes, I also use an eye cream because the skin around the eyes is very delicate and needs special care.
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Eye cream can help reduce dark circles and keep the skin around the eyes soft and smooth.
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I use a very small amount and gently tap it around my eyes with my fingers,
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and I am always careful not to rub this area too hard.
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If I have more time in the morning,
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I might also use a face mask once or twice a week,
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although this is not something I do every day.
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Face masks can help clean the skin deeply or provide extra moisture,
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depending on the type of mask.
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I usually leave the mask on for about 10 to 15 minutes,
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and during that time I just relax and enjoy a quiet moment before starting my day.
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Another important part of my morning routine is drinking water,
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because it helps keep my body and skin hydrated from the inside.
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I try to drink a glass of water after I wake up,
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and I also try to eat a healthy breakfast,
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because what you eat can affect your skin as well.
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One thing I have learned is that you don't need too many products to have a good skin care routine.
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It is more important to be consistent and choose products that are suitable for your skin type.
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For example, if your skin is oily,
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you may need different products than someone with dry skin,
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so it's important to understand what works best for you.
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I also try to keep my routine simple and not spend too much time in the morning.
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Usually, my skincare routine takes about 10 to 15 minutes,
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which is enough for basic care and helps me feel ready for the day.
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Even a simple routine like washing your face,
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using moisturizer, and applying sunscreen can make a big difference over time.
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Describing your routine in English is also a great way to practice speaking.
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You can try to talk about your routine step by step,
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just like I did, using simple sentences like,
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first I wash my face,
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or then I apply moisturizer.
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This kind of practice will help you speak more clearly and feel more confident in daily conversations.
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Thanks for listening.
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I hope this lesson helped you learn useful English for talking about your daily skincare routine.
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Try to practice these words and phrases by describing your own routine at home,
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because the more you practice,
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the more natural your English will sound.
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Don't forget to like, share,
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See you in the next lesson!

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will practice English vocabulary related to daily self-care by learning how to describe a morning skincare routine. This topic is particularly useful because it combines everyday language with practical usage, helping you to improve your English speaking skills. Jessica will guide you through each step of her routine, focusing on essential actions and descriptions that will enrich your vocabulary and enhance your fluency. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to talk about skincare products and your own routines in a clear and confident manner.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Facial cleanser: A product used to clean the face.
  • Toner: A light liquid applied to the skin to refresh and balance it.
  • Serum: A concentrated treatment that contains beneficial ingredients for the skin.
  • Moisturizer: A cream or lotion that hydrates and softens the skin.
  • Sunscreen: A product used to protect the skin from harmful UV rays.
  • Rinse: To wash something lightly and then remove the water.
  • Pat it into the skin: A gentle application technique using fingertips.
  • Cotton pad: A small round pad used for applying liquids to the skin.

Practice Tips

To maximize your learning while practicing with this video, consider using shadowing techniques. This method involves listening carefully and then speaking along with the audio, mimicking Jessica’s pronunciation and intonation. Since the video has a relaxed pace, you can easily follow along without feeling overwhelmed. Pay attention to how she describes each step of her skincare routine, as this will help you to improve your English pronunciation and fluency.

Try to practice shadow speech by repeating phrases immediately after you hear them. This will help reinforce your memory of new vocabulary and phrases related to self-care. Remember, smooth and natural speech comes from practice; the more you shadow, the easier it will become. Make use of shadowspeak to explore how different intonation can alter meaning, and don’t hesitate to revisit sections of the video as needed.

Finally, when you feel confident, practice describing your own skincare routine using the vocabulary you've learned. This not only enhances retention but also allows you to personalize your practice for even better results. Regularly engaging with such content on a reliable shadowing site can significantly accelerate your path to fluency.

What is the Shadowing Technique?

Shadowing is a science-backed language learning technique originally developed for professional interpreter training and popularized by polyglot Dr. Alexander Arguelles. The method is simple but powerful: you listen to native English audio and immediately repeat it out loud — like a shadow following the speaker with just a 1–2 second delay. Unlike passive listening or grammar drills, shadowing forces your brain and mouth muscles to simultaneously process and reproduce real speech patterns. Research shows it significantly improves pronunciation accuracy, intonation, rhythm, connected speech, listening comprehension, and speaking fluency — making it one of the most effective methods for IELTS Speaking preparation and real-world English communication.

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