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Daily Routines: A Tale of Two Schedules

1. Morning Routines

Jenny and Jack have very different approaches to their mornings. Jenny wakes up early and takes her time to get ready, while Jack often rushes through his morning routine.βœ“ Notice how they use sequencing words to describe their routines:
First, I wake up
Then, I take a shower
After that, I get dressed
Finally, I leave for work

Morning Comparison

Jenny: “What time do you usually wake up, Jack?”Jack: “I set my alarm for 7:00, but I usually hit snooze a few times.”
Jenny: “No wonder you’re always rushing! I get up at 6:00 and take my time. First, I do some stretches, then I take a shower.”
Jack: “How do you manage to be so organized?”
Jenny: “Well, after my shower, I get dressed and make breakfast. I always leave plenty of time for everything.”
Jack: “I usually just grab coffee and rush out the door. Maybe I should try your approach.”
Jenny: “Why don’t you try getting up 30 minutes earlier? Before work, you could have a proper breakfast and not feel stressed.”
Jack: “You’re right. I’ll set my alarm earlier tomorrow and try to follow your example.”

Key Terms

wake upto stop sleeping and become conscious
get readyto prepare oneself for the day
rushto do something quickly, often too quickly

2. Daily Activities

Throughout the day, both Jenny and Jack have various tasks to complete. Jenny manages to space out her activities, while Jack tends to cram everything together.βœ“ Key activities include:
tidying up the living space
doing laundry
preparing meals
taking care of personal hygiene

Key Terms

space outto distribute events or activities over a period of time
cramto force too many things into a limited time or space
tidy upto make neat and orderly

3. Evening Wind-Down

The way Jenny and Jack end their days reflects their overall approach to time management. Jenny has a relaxing evening routine, while Jack often brings work home.βœ“ Evening activities typically include:
having dinner
washing up
winding down
getting ready for bed

Key Terms

wind downto relax and prepare for rest
wash upto clean dishes and cooking utensils
get ready for bedto prepare for sleep

πŸ’¬ Typical Conversations

Daily Tasks

Discussing how to manage household chores with work

Jack: “I never seem to have time to do laundry during the week.”
Jenny: “I usually throw in a load while I’m making breakfast. It’s all about multitasking!”
Jack: “You make it sound so easy! What other tricks do you have?”
Jenny: “Well, I always tidy up right after dinner, then I prepare my clothes for the next day.”
Jack: “That’s smart. I usually leave everything until the weekend, then feel overwhelmed.”
Jenny: “Try doing one small task each day. Maybe start with making your bed every morning?”
Jack: “That sounds manageable. I could do that before I leave for work.”

πŸ“ Key Vocabulary Recap

wake up→to stop sleeping
get up→to rise from bed
brush teethβ†’to clean one’s teeth
take a shower→to wash oneself under running water
get dressed→to put on clothes
make breakfast→to prepare the first meal of the day
tidy up→to make neat and orderly
do laundry→to wash clothes
wind down→to relax before bed
go to bed→to retire for sleep

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