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English Conversation: Morning Routines 

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Listen to a British English conversation about morning routines. What is your typical morning? Let me know in the comments.
You are listening to the English Like A Native Podcast. This episode is suitable for intermediate to advanced-level English learners.
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@gladysdasilva6878
@gladysdasilva6878 3 месяца назад
Hi Anna! Real conversation it is not esay to understand, in spite it is written..at least for me... But it is very useful to learn how people really talk...thank you very much😊😊
@emmanuellegd4515
@emmanuellegd4515 3 месяца назад
I think that a daily routine means that you prepare everything the day before. It's just a matter of knowing the bad habits you'd like to avoid. With children ? Get yourself ready before they get up... So that you Can enjoy some time just for you. If everybody in the house starts the morning at the same time, then it usually becomes crazy time, tantrums and stress. Organisation is the key😉
@vivianayacar3041
@vivianayacar3041 3 месяца назад
Hi Anna. Little children are the same everywhere. My son is now 15 and I struggle every morning to wake him up. He's often late for school. When he was smaller I would struggled with his breakfast, it took him half an hour until he finishes his cup of Milk. I wouldn't let him go out without at least some milk and he wouldn't want to drink it,so we would end up arguing, but always made friends again in the end. I loved this episode. Thank you so much Anna, you're the best 💕
@englishlikeanativepodcast
@englishlikeanativepodcast 3 месяца назад
Thank you for sharing. Glad you liked this episode.
@carotheplaylistmaker
@carotheplaylistmaker 3 месяца назад
53rd like and first comment, oh I really loved listening to both of you, I can relate to so many things you've said! My five-year-old son has been waking up at 2 or 3 or 4 a.m. almost every night for the past five years and WE refuse that he finishes his night in our bed BUT I am the only one of us two who gets up and puts him back in bed, my husband must wake up at 6 a.m. and we generally go to bed just before midnight, he needs his 6-hour sleep, I officially have to get up at 7.30 if I want to start my day by first a shower, and then breakfast at 8.15 with my 5-year-old son, but what often happens is that I don't manage to get up, and it's my 11-year-old son who takes me out of bed at 7.50 because he leaves our house at 7.55 to walk and take his bus to his secondary school and he wants me to lock the door behind him, in those cases I wake the young one up straight afterwards and start with the breakfast and yeah 50% of the times I don't have the time for my shower before we leave the house, so it's awful 😱😱😱 and I really hate that! So yeah, I'm lucky, my teenage son is extremely autonomous, he wakes up by himself, has breakfast all alone by himself, his father leaves our house at 6.50, he wakes up at 7, wakes me up at 7.50, he is my garantee that I will never skip more than the shower bit, but I also have improved in having an extremely fast shower and I often shower in 4 minutes and I am ready to leave 10 minutes afterwards, the more I grow old, the faster I've become in my morning routine because we leave the house at 8.55 (for school at 9), so my ideal morning routine takes one and a half hours but it very often lasts only one hour !! Which I suppose sounds so "mission impossible" to you, Anna 😂 But I haven't got two "babies", only one at a time to deal with, and they're great friends despite their 6 and a half years age difference 🙂👍But they never meet each other in the morning from Monday to Friday on school days and this definitely helps the three of us be faster in getting ready for school 🙂
@englishlikeanativepodcast
@englishlikeanativepodcast 3 месяца назад
Wow thank you for sharing your experience with me. I don’t know how you manage to function with going to bed at midnight every night. I would be dead on my feet. What do you do in the evenings? Perhaps you could adjust your bedtime and resigned your morning routine (only if you want to of course) ;)
@carotheplaylistmaker
@carotheplaylistmaker 3 месяца назад
@@englishlikeanativepodcast I work. Sometimes till 1 a.m. or 2 a.m., I teach English in a French secondary school as you know and sometimes the amount of work to do at home is massive and my only moment without my children is when they sleep! Sometimes I only sleep for 5 hours but the night after I try to catch my sleep up. I am currently working at my desk right now 😉, on a Saturday afternoon (from 4 to sevenish), my husband took the boys out cycling this afternoon, now they are busy playing just next to my desk and not interrumpting me too much (but the 5-year-old does, you know what I'm talking about). It's hard to work during day time when you're a mum.
@carotheplaylistmaker
@carotheplaylistmaker 3 месяца назад
@@englishlikeanativepodcast I've just written an answer to you but it seems to have disappeared! To sum up, in the evening, after Zack has fallen asleep, which takes an awfully long time and I have to stay sitting in the dark in his bedroom, I have a resting time on my sofa in my lounge and I generally watch RU-vid videos on my phone. Then I go to my study and I work at my desk till about midnight and till 1 or 2 a.m. on Sunday nights and some other times when it's needed. I'm working right now on a Saturday afternoon from about 4 to sevenish, my husband took the boys out cycling this afternoon but they're back they've kept on interrupting me and I've just yelled at Zack my five-year-old because his 2 hours per day on the Switch are over and my 11-year-old is reading and he can't read yet, doesn't know what to do, he is unable to play by himself. The ability of reading is great, kids let you work at day time, this morning we went to the library to bring back and borrow a mountain of books, mangas and comic strips. I will work less at night when Zack is older. He is too demanding when he is awake.
@toobatooba5334
@toobatooba5334 3 месяца назад
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