Thank you for this video This my favorite english channel I need to improve my english language because im studying hospitality management this course need english
On weekdays I wake up around 7 am and turn on the radio to listen the news. After that the first thing I do is to feed my cats. Later is time for my skincare routine - wash my face, apply serums, moisturizer and sunscreen and changing my clothes. Because I work from home I can wear comfy clothes all day. Then I turn on my computer to start working. I usually work from 8 to 4, but I always take short breaks to stretch and eat a snack. After work is done is time to eat and enjoy the evening. On evenings I do something different everyday like taking yoga or dance lessons, or take a short walk or watch a movie or a series. Around 8 PM is time to start my night routine -washing my face, wearing my pijamas, and drinking a herbal tea- so I can go to bed around 10-11 pm.
Thanks for sharing, Iris. I'd love to work some dance lessons into my weekly or even monthly schedule! You explain your routine well. You can challenge yourself to use more reduced adverb clauses and repeat "is time for/is time to" less. Also, remember to use commas after time markers. Here are some suggestions: On weekdays, I wake up around 7 AM and immediately turn on the radio to listen to the news. After that, the first thing I do is to feed my cats. Later, I make time for my skincare routine: washing my face, applying serums, moisturizer and sunscreen. Then I get dressed Because I work from home, I can wear comfy clothes all day. Then I turn on my computer to start working. I usually work from 8 to 4, but I always take short breaks to stretch and eat a snack. After my work is done/After finishing my work day, it's time to eat and enjoy the evening. In the evenings, I do something different every day, like practicing yoga, taking dance lessons, going for a short walk, or watching a movie or a series. Around 8 PM, my night routine starts: washing my face, putting on my pijamas, and drinking a herbal tea so I can go to bed around 10-11 PM.
Yes, if you're going to read it aloud, which I did, then the punctuation guides you. 😃 Any fun expressions you'd like to add in the context of morning and bedtime routines?
@@Englishwithjennifer Early to be bed; early to rise. If one intends to be bright-eyed and bushy-tailed at work or school, a good night's sleep is essential. It would be good to be full of life without a sufficient amount of rest, but that is rarely the case. We need to recharge, so employees and students should not stay up too late. When my sister and I were being boisterous late at night, our mother would say, "It won't be this in the morning." She was right. As for night 🦉s, they don't do mornings!
So true. We can get a boost of energy at night and decide to stay up late, but if one has to wake up early, it's a challenge. "Recharge" is a great verb. Who doesn't like waking up feelin refreshed?
Hey.. Jennifer your voice is just woooww Now days I'm very depressed bcz of my study so..I found you, to atleast at that time i can improve my english❤❤
I try to make studying a positive process. You may like some of my Oral Reading texts. They usually have a positive message. :) You can skip the slower readings if they're too slow. Use the faster tones. The texts get more difficult as you go along.
Yes, we all start at A1. I started Spanish this year. I hope I will be at level A2 next year. I'm still learning many of the basics. :) It doesn't take too long to reach B1. Moving to B2 and then C1 takes more time. C2 is having native-like proficiency. I mostly see this in learners who have lived in an English-speaking country for a significant period of time or who have worked and been otherwise immersed in English for a long time.
@@Englishwithjennifer I want to ask you something as my language teacher please reply me, As you can see I reply you in English language, then can you tell me what is my English level according to you.
I think you are beyond A1. You likely have quite a lot of general vocabulary, and you have started to use complex sentences. Based on the little that I have read, I would say your level is at least A2. With additional practice, you can increase the accuracy of your grammar. Some corrections and suggestions to study: I want to ask you something as my language teacher. As you can see, I am replying to you in English so that you can tell me what my English level is. - Review sentence punctuation. See my writing playlist. - Learn collocations for verbs, like "reply to someone." See collocations with prepositions in my playlist on prepositions. - Study embedded questions and learn the word order. See my grammar playlist. - Review verb tenses and differences between simple and progressive forms. See my playlist on verb tenses.
Step by step. Read texts that are for your level. Start with my Oral Reading Fluency texts. Study grammar topics that are not familiar. But don't move to the advanced playlist until you watch my main grammar videos. www.englishwithjennifer.com/students/yt-videos/
Cleft sentences help us create emphasis by positioning key information a certain way. More info: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-q5NHTMkau7E.html (it-clefts) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VvbzG5fXV94.html (it-, what-, and all-clefts)
Study a little each day. Learn new words. Practice grammar topics. When you watch my lessons, do the tasks I suggest. I try to read all comments and help. 😊
If you have questions after watching one of my lessons, you can post it in the comments. :) I've shared different resources beyond my videos. Lingopie is one. You'll find more information here. You can try it for free. www.englishwithjennifer.com/students/student-resources/