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Want to learn English fast with daily routine vocabulary? 🚀 In this easy English podcast, we help beginners and lower‑intermediate learners improve speaking, listening, and daily English in just 15 minutes a day. In this episode of **Sidekick English**, you’ll: ✅ Learn *morning routine* verbs: wake up, get up, brush your teeth, have a shower, get dressed, have breakfast, go to work / school ✅ Learn *afternoon routine* verbs: start work, check emails, have a break, have lunch, finish work / school ✅ Learn *evening routine* verbs: get home, make dinner, have dinner, do the dishes, watch TV, listen to music, do homework, study, take a shower, go to bed ✅ Learn **extra daily routine vocabulary**: • do exercise, work out, go for a walk, go for a run • cook, clean, tidy up, do the laundry, go shopping • read a book, listen to a podcast • get up early, sleep in, be late, be on time, get ready, come home, stay up late, go to sleep You’ll also discover: 🧠 How to think in English using your real day 🕒 The “**3 x 5 minutes**” method (5 minutes morning + 5 afternoon + 5 evening) 📖 How to tell a simple story about your day in English 💬 How to connect English to micro‑moments: brushing your teeth, drinking coffee, walking to the bus, cooking dinner 🎧 Listen to more episodes here: 👉 Playlist: • Learn English Fast With Fun Coffee Convers... ⭐ If this helped you, don’t forget to *subscribe**, **like* the video, and *share* it with a friend who is learning English. Your support helps Sidekick English grow! 💬 Tell us in the comments: What time do you usually wake up, and what is one verb that describes your morning?