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🎧 Welcome back to Simple English Channel — the fun and easy way to learn English! 🌎✨ In today’s lesson, you will learn how to talk about your daily routine in English using real-life vocabulary and simple sentences. This is Daily Routine – Part 2, where we focus on the small but important actions you do every day — from turning off the alarm ⏰ to falling asleep 😴. This lesson is perfect for A1–A2 English learners who want to improve listening skills and speak about everyday life with confidence. ✅ How to use this video: 1. Listen once for general understanding of the conversation. 2. Listen again and try to identify the phrasal verbs like "Go out" and "Go back". 3. Practice speaking by answering the community question out loud. In this episode, you will learn expressions like: • Turn off the alarm • Press the snooze button • Make the bed • Open the curtains • Stir the coffee • Lock the door • Have a snack • Go to the supermarket • Feed the pet • Charge the phone • Take off your shoes • Put on your pajamas • Fall asleep These are real expressions that native speakers use every day. 💡 Try this today: When you lock your door, say: "I am locking the door." When you charge your phone, say: "I am charging my phone." Small daily actions = powerful English practice 💬 Question for you: Do you press the snooze button or do you get up immediately? And do you make your bed every morning? Write one full sentence in the comments! If this lesson helped you, don’t forget to like 👍 and subscribe 🔔 Share this video with a friend who is learning English! New day. New English. ✨ #EnglishForBeginners #LearnEnglish #SimpleEnglishChannel #EnglishVocabulary #EnglishListening #PowerWords #Go #EnglishPodcast #ESL #StudyEnglish #AmericanEnglish #DailyRoutine #LearnEnglish #EnglishListening #BeginnerEnglish #EnglishForBeginners #A1English #A2English🎧 Welcome back to Simple English Channel — the fun and easy way to learn English! 🌎✨ In today’s lesson, you will learn how to talk about your daily routine in English using real-life vocabulary and simple sentences. This is Daily Routine – Part 2, where we focus on the small but important actions you do every day — from turning off the alarm ⏰ to falling asleep 😴. This lesson is perfect for A1–A2 English learners who want to improve listening skills and speak about everyday life with confidence. ✅ How to use this video: 1. Listen once for general understanding of the conversation. 2. Listen again and try to identify the phrasal verbs like "Go out" and "Go back". 3. Practice speaking by answering the community question out loud. In this episode, you will learn expressions like: • Turn off the alarm • Press the snooze button • Make the bed • Open the curtains • Stir the coffee • Lock the door • Have a snack • Go to the supermarket • Feed the pet • Charge the phone • Take off your shoes • Put on your pajamas • Fall asleep These are real expressions that native speakers use every day. 💡 Try this today: When you lock your door, say: "I am locking the door." When you charge your phone, say: "I am charging my phone." Small daily actions = powerful English practice 💬 Question for you: Do you press the snooze button or do you get up immediately? And do you make your bed every morning? Write one full sentence in the comments! If this lesson helped you, don’t forget to like 👍 and subscribe 🔔 Share this video with a friend who is learning English! New day. New English. ✨ #EnglishForBeginners #LearnEnglish #SimpleEnglishChannel #EnglishVocabulary #EnglishListening #PowerWords #Go #EnglishPodcast #ESL #StudyEnglish #AmericanEnglish #DailyRoutine #LearnEnglish #EnglishListening #BeginnerEnglish #EnglishForBeginners #A1English #A2English