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English Leap Podcast from Speak English with Klaas Hey English learners, welcome back to the English Leap Podcast.
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Your English podcast for daily life English, real conversations and easy English listening practice.
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Yes, this is your place to learn English through real talk, not boring textbooks.
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I'm Ben.
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And I'm Kate.
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So, Kate, be honest.
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How was your morning today?
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Calm or total chaos?
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Mmm, a little chaos.
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My alarm rang, I turned it off, and then I just lay in bed thinking, do I really need to be an adult today?
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Oh, same.
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I had a full conversation with my blanket this morning.
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With your blanket?
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your blanket?
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Yeah.
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The blanket was like, stay.
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And I was like, no, I must go make coffee.
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And the blanket said, are you sure?
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That is real life.
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Did you win or did the blanket win?
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I think it was a draw.
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I got up, but very, very slowly.
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I think many people listening understand this.
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Slow mornings, heavy blankets, and the famous line, just five more minutes.
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And then it becomes 20.
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And then 30.
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And then, oh no, I'm late.
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Welcome to everyday life.
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Okay, English learners, quick question for you.
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In the morning, which one are you?
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A.
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I get up fast and start my day.
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B.
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I stay in bed and check my phone.
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C.
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I hit snooze again and again
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Write A, B, or C in the comments and add one small sentence, like, I'm B because I love my phone in the morning Or, I'm A because I need strong coffee fast
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Remember, every comment you write is a small workout for your English brain And hey, if you feel like, yeah, this is my kind of English, then join our little home team.
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Hit subscribe and be part of the English Leap family.
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And tap like if you want more cozy, relaxed episodes where we just talk about real life.
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Yeah, simple rule.
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If it helps your English, support it with one small click.
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Oh, and for our serious learners, there's a free PDF waiting in the description.
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What's inside it, Ben?
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The full transcript, fun quizzes, and all the powerful vocabulary from today's episode.
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Mmm, perfect for your daily English practice.
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You can read, listen, and repeat with us.
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And don't go anywhere, because later in this episode we have Crystal's vocabulary breakdown.
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She'll take some powerful words from today's conversation And make them easy to understand with clear meanings and simple example sentences.
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So you don't just hear new words, you really learn them.
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Alright English learners, let's jump into today's topic.
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Talk about your day at home in English.
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Today's episode is in B1 English, so it's clear, natural and easy to follow.
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Perfect for intermediate learners.
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All right, let's open the front door to our home lives.
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And we'll start where every home day begins.
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With the morning.
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And what really happens when the alarm rings?
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Yeah, that sound is so small, but it feels like a big attack on my soul.
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It's true.
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One second, you're in a beautiful dream.
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The next second, your alarm is screaming.
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Real life!
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Wake up!
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And my first reaction is not very top student.
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My brain just says, no.
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Just no?
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Nothing more?
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Sometimes it's no.
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And then my mind starts thinking about everything at once.
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Work, money, messages.
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I feel overwhelmed before I even sit up.
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I get that.
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When that happens to me, my head feels cluttered, like my thoughts are clothes on the floor.
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Everything is everywhere.
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Ha ha ha!
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Mental laundry!
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I love that!
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Yes!
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Mental laundry.
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And if I stay in bed too long, my mood starts to fall.
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Same.
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That's why I'm trying a new trick.
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I don't say, I must have a perfect morning.
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I just tell myself, okay, sit up first.
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Just sit.
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I like that.
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small, kind steps.
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Yeah, feet on the floor, one deep breath, and then I say, good morning disaster, let's try again.
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That's so honest.
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For me, my first move after sitting up is to open the curtains.
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Even if I feel heavy, that little bit of sky feels like a tiny anchor that holds me in a new day.
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Mmm, I love that picture.
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The light holding you.
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Yeah.
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It doesn't fix my problems, but it makes them less scary.
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For me, coffee does that.
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I walk to the kitchen half asleep, make my coffee, and when I take that first sip, my battery slowly starts to recharge.
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So, your emotional support friend is coffee?
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100% I'm in a serious relationship with my mug.
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Same here.
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On good mornings, I drink my coffee slowly, maybe eat a little breakfast.
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No phone, just quiet.
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And on not-so-good mornings?
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On those mornings, my hand goes straight to the phone.
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I start to scroll for five minutes, and suddenly my mind feels restless and I'm already comparing my life to everybody else.
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Oh yes, the morning scroll trap.
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One minute you're fine, next minute you feel like the only person on earth who doesn't have their life together.
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Yeah, and nothing actually changed, only my mood.
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Right, and maybe you know that feeling too.
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So, listeners, you can practice this sentence in your head.
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In the morning, I usually… Yes, you might say, I usually make tea for my mother.
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Or, I usually stay in bed and think.
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Or, I usually read messages before I get up.
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There's no perfect answer.
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We just want you to see your routine and start telling that story in English.
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Right.
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And once that morning routine is done, the day just runs and runs.
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work school chores noise until finally the Sun goes down and you come back home again
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yeah that moment when you close the door behind you is so special your body almost whispers we
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made it true Kate that's exactly when I finally feel how drained I am not just tired in my body but tired in my mind too mmm I feel that as well.
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And that's when little things matter a lot.
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Yeah.
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So what's the first thing you do?
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Honestly, I change into my home clothes.
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As soon as I put on something soft, my body relaxes.
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It's like I press a calm button.
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I feel that.
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For me, it's shoes.
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When I take off my shoes, my brain goes, okay, we're safe.
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Barefoot peace.
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I love it.
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Yeah, that barefoot moment is like a tiny reset.
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After that, if it was a really hard day, I like to take a warm shower.
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I imagine all the stress going down the drain with the water.
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It helps me unwind a little.
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That's such a nice image.
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For me, I change the light.
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I turn off the big bright light and use a warm lamp.
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Sometimes I light a candle.
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Suddenly the room feels cozy, not sharp.
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Cozy is powerful.
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You don't change the whole house, just small things.
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And your heart feels softer.
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Yeah, the problems are still there, but they stop yelling.
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Right.
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So, English learners, maybe you do something similar.
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You can think, in the evening, I like to… Yes, exactly.
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You might like to watch a series.
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Drink tea, cook, sit on your balcony, play with your kids, or just lie on the sofa and breathe.
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And honestly, it's not always perfect.
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Some evenings are messy.
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We eat late, we watch too many videos, we go to bed grumpy.
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That's normal.
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Mm-hmm.
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Totally normal.
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You don't have to earn rest by being perfect all day.
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You still deserve it.
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Your worth is not a homework score.
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Exactly.
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And many evenings are not just about us.
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They're about the people around us, too.
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Yeah, the people who share your walls.
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Or your Wi-Fi.
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Very modern definition of family.
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But it's true.
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For me, one of my favorite things is when my sister and I sit at the table after a long day.
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What happens there?
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We just talk.
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Not big speeches.
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Just, how was your day?
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Who annoyed you?
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What made you laugh?
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Sometimes we complain.
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Sometimes we joke.
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but I always feel lighter after.
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I get that.
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At my place, when we all manage to eat together, it feels like a small celebration, even if it's just simple food.
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I love that.
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We talk over each other, someone tells a funny story, someone shares a problem.
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It's noisy, but it helps us reconnect after being in different worlds all day.
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Reconnect.
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I love that word.
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It's like all the separate roads of the day come back to one table.
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Yes.
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Even if someone is tired or a bit grumpy, I still feel, these are my people.
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Aw, that's so sweet.
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For me, it's a little different, because some of my family live in another city, so our reconnect time is often a short call in the evening.
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Short but important, right?
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Yeah.
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Sometimes we talk for 10 minutes, sometimes just two.
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We talk about food, health, little events.
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But hearing their voices is like a strong anchor for my heart.
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Like something that keeps you steady, even when the day was rough.
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Yes, when I feel lonely or invisible, that call reminds me I still belong somewhere.
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I really feel that.
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And your family might be parents, kids, grandparents, cousins, a partner, or even a friend who feels like home.
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Yeah, it can look different for everyone.
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But if they make you feel safe and seen, that's family.
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Right.
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And after all that people time, sometimes you finally get a few quiet minutes just for yourself.
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Yes, my favorite part of the day.
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The do not disturb time.
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Exactly.
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For me, that's my reading corner.
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I have a chair by the window, a blanket, a lamp, and a plant.
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When I sit there with a book and a warm drink, it feels like my little comfort zone.
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Your safe spot on the map of the house.
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Yes.
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In that corner, my breathing slows down, and my thoughts stop shouting.
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For me, it's music.
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I put on my headphones, choose a playlist, and the sound fills my mind.
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It doesn't fix my life, but it helps me unwind and recharge after a long day.
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That sounds so healing.
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It really is.
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And sometimes I go one step further.
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I write a few lines in a notebook.
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Not a big diary, just simple things like, today I was tired but proud, or today was hard but I didn't give up.
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I love that.
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It makes your mind less cluttered before sleep, like a small clean-up inside.
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Yeah, a little mental reset.
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So, listeners, what about you?
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When you stay home, what do you do just for yourself?
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You can practice this sentence in your head or in the comments.
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When I stay in, I like to… Maybe you like to bake, draw, watch football, listen to podcasts, play with your pet, or sit on the balcony and look at the sky.
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Some of those things are inside your comfort zone, and that's okay.
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We all need safe, easy activities.
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And maybe sometimes you do one small brave thing outside your comfort zone, like practicing English out loud, calling someone first, or trying a new hobby.
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That's where your confidence grows, little step by little step.
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Yeah, and to help your English grow the same way, let's look back for a moment.
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Today, we walked through a whole day at home.
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Sleepy mornings, tired evenings, noisy family moments, and quiet corners just for you.
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Maybe you often feel overwhelmed, drained, or restless, and your mind feels cluttered.
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We feel that too.
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You're not alone and you're not strange.
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But you also have anchors, light through the window, cozy rooms, family calls, little routines, hobbies and comfort zones that help you unwind and recharge.
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And now you have more English to talk about all of that.
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Not just, I wake up, I eat, I sleep, but I reconnect with my family.
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I feel safe in my reading corner.
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I recharge with music.
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And to help you really remember today's powerful words, it's time for everyone's favorite segment, Crystal's Vocabulary Breakdown.
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Hey, everyone.
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It's Crystal here.
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Welcome to Vocabulary Breakdown.
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Today we used some deeper, more emotional words to talk about your day.
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So let's make them clear and easy for you.
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Overwhelmed.
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Meaning, feeling like there is too much to think or do and it's hard to handle.
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Example, I felt overwhelmed by work and house chores today.
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Cluttered.
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Meaning, too full of things.
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Not clean or clear can be a room or your mind.
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Example, my mind feels cluttered when I worry about many things at the same time.
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intentional meaning done on purpose with a clear reason or plan example
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I took an intentional break to rest my mind anchor meaning something that
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makes you feel steady safe or calm when life feels difficult example talking to my best friend is an anchor for me after a hard day
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recharge meaning to get your energy back after feeling tired example
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listening to music helps me recharge after work restless meaning not able to
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relax or sit still because your mind or body feels busy example I felt restless so I walked around my room for a few minutes
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drained meaning extremely tired with very low energy example after
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a long day I felt completely drained cozy meaning warm safe and
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comfortable example I love reading in my cozy corner with a blanket comfort zone meaning
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a situation where you feel safe and not afraid but you don't grow much
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example speaking only to my close friends is my comfort zone grumpy meaning in a bad mood and easily annoyed.
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When I don't sleep enough, I feel grumpy in the morning.
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Alright, that's your vocabulary breakdown for today.
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Back to you, Kate and Ben.
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Thank you, Crystal.
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As always, that was pure gold.
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English learners, remember, your normal day is not boring.
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It's full of small stories, small feelings, and small moments that you can share in English.
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Yeah, and you're allowed to feel overwhelmed, drained, grumpy, cozy, or restless.
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And now you have the words to say it.
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So keep talking about your life.
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And every time you say or write a sentence like that, you're not just practicing English.
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You're telling your story.
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Right.
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This is Ben.
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And this is Kate.
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And you've been listening to the English Leap Podcast.
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Your progress doesn't end here.
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To continue advancing your English skills, click on the next video or explore the additional videos we've thoughtfully selected for you.
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