Talk About Your Daily Routine in English Spoken English Lesson

Hi, I’m Marie.

Welcome to Oxford Online English!

In this lesson, you’ll learn how to talk
about your daily routine in English.

What do you do every day?

What’s a typical day like for you?

In this class, you’ll learn everything you
need to talk about your daily routine, including

work, free time, meals, and sleep habits.

Before we start, we really think you should
visit our website: Oxford Online English dot

com.

You can find all of our free English lessons,
including videos and listening lessons.

You can also take online classes with one
of our professional teachers.

Let’s start by looking at how you can talk
about your everyday working routine.

You’re working freelance now, right?

Yeah, that’s right.

I’ve been doing it for about six months
now.

That must be nice.

You can work from home; you don’t have to
deal with bad bosses…

Yeah, it has its pluses, but it’s not all fun
and games.

Obviously, my work is more flexible, but I
still have to be disciplined and make sure

I stick to a schedule.

So, what’s your working day like?

I like to get an early start, so I get up
at eight and I work from eight-thirty to around

midday.

Then, I take a long lunch break, maybe go
to the gym or something like that.

Then, I do another three to four hours in
the evening, so I finish at seven or eight.

That’s quite a late finish.

Yeah, but it suits me.

I get sleepy in the afternoon, so it’s not
the best time to work.

That still sounds much nicer than working
a regular job.

I have to get up at six-thirty, then my commute
takes around an hour, so I have to leave the

house at half seven at the latest.

I’m at the office from eight-thirty till
five-thirty or six, then I don’t get home

until seven at the earliest.

I have to say: working at home has some disadvantages,
but I don’t miss commuting every day.

No, you shouldn’t.

It sucks!

Do you work the same hours every day?

More or less.

Sometimes I stay late if there’s something
I need to finish, but I try to leave on time.

Otherwise, I don’t get any time at home
before I go to bed.

Here are some questions for you based on the
dialogue:

What’s your working day like?

What time do you start and finish?

Do you often work long hours?

Do you take any breaks during the day?

Let’s see how you could answer questions
like these.

Let’s start with something easy: what time
do you start and finish?

You could say something like: ‘I start work
at nine, and I finish at five.’

Maybe you have a more flexible schedule.

You might say: ‘I’m a freelancer, so I
work different hours every day.

It depends what I have to do.’

If you’re busy, you could say things like:
‘I often have to stay late at work.’

‘I finish at seven o’clock at the earliest.’

‘I can only take a short lunch break.’

If you have a more relaxed workday, you might say:

‘I take a long break in the afternoon’.

‘I usually finish work by five-thirty at the latest’.

‘I never stay late or do overtime.’

The phrases ‘at the earliest’ and ‘at
the latest’ are useful if you want to talk

about extremes.

Otherwise, use adverbs like ‘often’ or
‘usually’.

What about you?

What’s your working day like?

Try to make two to three sentences talking
about your working routine.

If you need to, you can review the dialogue
to get some ideas for language you can use.

Pause the video and make your answer now.

Practise saying it out loud!

How was that?

Let’s look at our next point.

So, what do you do in the evenings after work?

Honestly, most days I’m so tired when I
get home that I just crash on the sofa and

watch TV.

I don’t like it, but I don’t have the
energy to do much else.

I play tennis on Wednesdays, but that’s
it.

I know the feeling.

It’s hard to motivate yourself when you’ve
been at work all day.

What about you?

I’m the opposite.

I’m stuck at home all day, so when I’m
free, I’m desperate to get out of the house:

do some exercise, talk to people…

I try to arrange something most evenings.

What kind of thing do you do?

Lots of stuff!

I’ve started going to a boxing class twice
a week, and I also play basketball with a

group of friends every Thursday.

Then, I’ll generally go out with friends
for a coffee or a drink on one or two evenings,

too.

Wow!

You’re pretty busy.

Yeah, but I prefer it that way.

I’m more active on weekends, but during
the work week, there just isn’t the time.

Here’s a question: what do you do in the
evenings after work?

Are you active?

Do you like going out and doing lots of different
things, or do you prefer to stay at home and

relax?

If you’re more active, you could say something
like:

‘I like to get out of the house when I can.’

‘I try to arrange something most evenings.’

‘I prefer to stay busy.’

If you prefer staying at home, you might say:
‘I don’t have the energy to do much after

work.’

‘I just crash on the sofa and watch TV when
I get home.’

‘During the work week, there just isn’t
the time to do much.’

It’s also useful to say how often you do
things.

Here, you can use adverbs like ‘often’,
‘generally’, ‘sometimes’ or ‘occasionally.’

You can also use time phrases like ‘once
a week’, ‘on Wednesdays’ or ‘every

Friday.’

For example: ‘I go out with friends once
a week.’

‘I go to the bouldering gym on Wednesdays.’

‘I generally go running around the park
after I get home.’

What about you?

What do you do after work?

If you don’t work, or you have a different
schedule, what do you do with your free time

during the day?

As usual, try to make two to three sentences
about yourself.

Use the language from this section to help
you.

Pause the video and do it now.

OK?

Let’s move on.

So, do you cook?

I mean, you’re at home all day, so you must
have time.

Yeah…

My meal habits are all over the place, though.

What do you mean?

Sometimes I skip meals, or I eat at weird
times.

I might eat dinner at seven-thirty, or I might
not eat until eleven.

It depends what I’m doing, and how hungry
I am.

That’s the exact opposite of my situation.

I have to eat at the same time every day,
because that’s the only time I have free.

What do you do for lunch?

If I’m organised, I’ll cook at the weekends
so I can take food with me to work.

Otherwise, I’ll buy a sandwich or something
from the bakery.

What about in the evenings?

Me and my boyfriend take turns cooking.

Then, we generally get a takeaway on Friday
evening if we’re at home.

That’s a good system.

It’s hard to motivate yourself to cook when
you live alone.

I try though, because I don’t want to waste
money on takeaways and eating out.

So, I’ll cook a big batch of something,
then freeze it and eat it for several days.

Here are some questions from the dialogue
which you should be able to answer by the

end of this section: ‘Do you cook?’

‘What do you do for lunch?’

‘Do you eat at the same times every day?’

Think about how you could answer these, but
first, let’s look at some more phrases you

heard in the dialogue.

Do you know what they mean?

‘My meal habits are all over the place.’

‘Sometimes I skip meals.’

‘I’ll cook a big batch of something, then
freeze it.’

Can you explain what these sentences mean?

If you say something is ‘all over the place’,
this means that there’s no pattern.

So, if your meal habits are all over the place,
it means you don’t eat regular meals at

regular times every day.

If you skip a meal, then you don’t eat it.

If you’re busy during the day, you might
have to skip lunch.

That means you don’t eat anything for lunch.

Finally, if you cook a big batch of something,
then you cook a lot at one time.

You might do this if you live alone, or if
you’re busy, so that you can freeze the

extra food and eat it later.

What about you?

Do you sometimes skip meals?

Do you buy lunch, or cook at home and take
food to work?

Do you ever get takeaways in the evening?

Make at least three sentences and talk about
your cooking and eating habits.

Make more sentences if you can!

Practise by saying your sentences out loud
several times, until you can produce them

fluently.

Remember that all the language you need is
in the dialogue.

Go back and review the dialogue if you need
some more ideas.

Pause the video and make your answer now.

How was that?

Could you make a fluent answer?

Take more time to practise if you need!

Let’s look at one more thing.

If you could choose, what working hours would
you do?

Is no hours an option?

Just imagine you’re working freelance like
me, and you can set your own timetable.

Would you still start early?

No way!

I’m a total night owl.

That’s one of the reasons I’m so jealous
of you.

I really struggle to get moving early in the
morning.

You see, I’m not exactly a morning person
either, but I like to get some stuff finished

early in the day.

It helps me to feel more productive.

Then, sometimes I take a nap in the afternoon,
because I often go to bed quite late.

I stay up late on weekends, but during the
week I’m in bed by eleven.

If I don’t get seven or eight hours of sleep,
I find it hard to focus at work.

Seven or eight?

I don’t think I sleep that much.

Why?

What time do you usually go to bed?

Around one.

One?!

That’s late.

Yes and no.

I don’t have to get up so early, so I can
still get a good night’s sleep.

In the dialogue, we were talking about sleeping
habits.

Here’s a question: are you a morning person
or a night owl?

If you haven’t guessed, a ‘night owl’
is someone who likes staying up late at night,

but probably isn’t good at getting up early
in the mornings.

Here are some questions for you to think about:
What time do you usually get up or go to sleep?

Do you find it easy to get up early in the
mornings?

How much sleep do you need every day?

Look at some useful language from
the dialogue which you could use.

Think about what these sentences mean: ‘I
really struggle to get moving in the morning.’

‘I stay up late on weekends.’

‘Sometimes I take a nap in the afternoon.’

Could you explain the meaning of these clearly?

If you struggle to get moving in the morning,
it means it’s difficult to get out of bed,

because you have no energy.

If you’re a night owl, you’ll probably
struggle to get moving in the morning.

If you stay up late, you go to bed late.

Taking a nap means that you have a short sleep
during the daytime.

So, now it’s time for your last practice!

Pause the video and make at least three sentences
about your sleeping habits.

Make a longer answer if you can.

Done?

Now you know how to talk about different parts
of your daily routine in English.

Thanks for watching!

See you next time!

你好,我是玛丽。

欢迎来到牛津在线英语!

在本课中,您将学习如何
用英语谈论您的日常生活。

你每天都在做什么?

对你来说典型的一天是怎样的?

在本课程中,您将学习
谈论日常生活所需的一切,包括

工作、空闲时间、用餐和睡眠习惯。

在我们开始之前,我们真的认为您应该
访问我们的网站:Oxford Online English dot

com。

您可以找到我们所有的免费英语课程,
包括视频和听力课程。

您还可以与我们的一位专业教师一起参加在线课程

让我们先看看如何
谈论您的日常工作。

你现在是自由职业者,对吧?

是的,没错。

我已经做了大约六个月
了。

那一定很好看。

您可以在家工作; 您不必
与坏老板打交道……

是的,它有其优点,但并不全是乐趣
和游戏。

显然,我的工作更加灵活,但我
仍然必须遵守纪律并确保

我遵守时间表。

那么,你的工作日是怎样的呢?

我喜欢早起,所以
我八点起床,从八点三十分工作到中午左右

然后,我会好好休息一下,也许
去健身房或类似的地方。

然后,我晚上再做三到四个
小时,所以我在七八点完成。

这是一个相当晚的完成。

是的,但它适合我。

我在下午很困,所以这不是
工作的最佳时间。

这听起来仍然比做
一份普通工作要好得多。

我必须六点三十分起床,然后我的通勤
时间大约需要一个小时,所以我

最迟必须在七点半离开家。

我从八点三十分到
五点三十分或六点在办公室,然后我

最早要到七点才回家。

不得不说:在家工作有一些弊端,
但我不会错过每天的通勤。

不,你不应该。

糟透了!

你每天的工作时间都一样吗?

或多或少。

有时,如果我需要完成一些事情,我会迟到
,但我会尽量准时离开。

否则,我睡觉前没有时间在家

以下是根据对话向您提出的一些问题

您的工作日是什么样的?

你几点开始和结束?

你经常长时间工作吗?

你白天休息吗?

让我们看看你如何回答这样的
问题。

让我们从简单的事情开始:你
什么时候开始和结束?

你可以这样说:“我九点开始工作
,五点结束。”

也许你的日程安排更灵活。

你可能会说:‘我是一名自由职业者,所以我
每天工作的时间不同。

这取决于我要做什么。'

如果你很忙,你可以这样说:'
我工作经常要迟到''

我最早七点钟完成。''

我只能拿 短暂的午休。'

如果你的工作日比较轻松,你可能会说:

‘我下午有很长的休息时间’。

“我通常最迟在五点三十分之前完成工作”。

“我从不迟到或加班。”如果你想谈论极端

,“最早”和
“最晚”这两个短语很有用

否则,请使用“经常”或
“通常”等副词。

你呢?

你的工作日是什么样的?

试着用两到三句话
谈论你的日常工作。

如果需要,您可以查看对话
以了解您可以使用的语言的一些想法。

暂停视频并立即回答。

练习大声说出来!

怎么样?

让我们看看我们的下一点。

那么,晚上下班后你会做什么呢?

老实说,大多数时候我回到家时都很累
,我只是瘫倒在沙发

上看电视。

我不喜欢它,但我没有
精力去做其他事情。

我在星期三打网球,但仅此
而已。

我明白这感受。

当你整天都在工作时,很难激励自己

你呢?

我是相反的。

我整天都呆在家里,所以当我
有空的时候,我很想走出家门:

做一些运动,和人交谈……

我大多数晚上都会尝试安排一些事情。

你做什么样的事情?

很多东西!

我开始每周上两次拳击课,
每周四我也会和

一群朋友一起打篮球。

然后,我通常也会
在一两个晚上和朋友出去喝杯咖啡或喝一杯

哇!

你很忙。

是的,但我更喜欢这样。

我在周末更活跃,但
在工作周,就是没有时间。

这里有一个问题:你
下班后晚上做什么?

你活跃吗?

你喜欢出去做很多不同的
事情,还是喜欢呆在家里

放松?

如果你更活跃,你可以这样
说:“

我喜欢尽可能离开家。”“

我尽量在大多数晚上安排一些事情。”“

我更喜欢保持忙碌。”

如果你喜欢呆在 回到家,你可能会说:“
我下班后没有精力做太多

事情。”“

我回家后就趴在沙发上看电视
。”

“工作周,就是
没有时间 做很多事情。

”说出你做事的频率也很有用

在这里,您可以使用“经常”、“
一般”、“有时”或“偶尔”等副词。

您还可以使用“
每周一次”、“星期三”或“每个星期五”等时间短语

例如:' “我每周和朋友出去
一次。” “

我每周三去抱石馆。” “

我通常回家后在公园里跑步
。”

你呢?

下班后你打算做什么?

如果你不工作,或者你有不同的
日程安排,你会在白天的空闲时间做什么

像往常一样,试着用两到三句话来
形容你自己。

使用本节中的语言来帮助
您。

暂停视频并立即执行。

好的?

让我们继续前进。

那么,你会做饭吗?

我的意思是,你整天都在家里,所以你必须
有时间。

是的……不过

,我的饮食习惯无处不在。

你是什么意思?

有时我不吃饭,或者我在奇怪的
时间吃饭。

我可能七点三十分吃晚饭,或者我可能
要到十一点才吃。

这取决于我在做什么,以及我有多饿

这与我的情况完全相反。

我必须每天在同一时间吃饭,
因为那是我唯一有空的时间。

你午餐做什么?

如果我有条理,我会在周末做饭,
这样我就可以带食物去上班。

否则,我会从面包店买一个三明治什么
的。

晚上呢?

我和我男朋友轮流做饭。

然后,如果我们在家,我们通常会在周五晚上得到外卖

这是一个很好的系统。

当你一个人住时,很难激励自己做饭

不过我会尝试,因为我不想把
钱浪费在外卖和外出就餐上。

所以,我会做一大堆东西,
然后把它冷冻起来吃几天。

以下是对话中的一些问题
,你应该能够在

本节结束时回答:“你做饭吗?”“

你午餐做什么?”“

你每天都在同一时间吃饭吗?”

想想 您如何回答这些问题,但
首先,让我们看看您

在对话中听到的更多短语。

你知道他们的意思吗?

“我的饮食习惯到处都是。”

“有时我不吃饭。”

“我会做一大堆东西,然后
冷冻。”

你能解释一下这些句子的意思吗?

如果你说某事“到处都是”,
这意味着没有模式。

因此,如果您的饮食习惯无处不在,
则意味着您不会每天在固定时间吃规律的饭菜

如果你不吃一顿饭,那么你就不会吃它。

如果你白天很忙,你可能
不得不跳过午餐。

这意味着你午餐不吃任何东西。

最后,如果你做一大批东西,
那么你一次做很多。

如果你一个人住,或者
你很忙,你可以这样做,这样你就可以把

多余的食物冷冻起来,以后再吃。

你呢?

你有时不吃饭吗?

你是买午餐,还是在家做饭,带
食物上班?

你晚上有外卖吗?

至少写三句话,谈谈
你的烹饪和饮食习惯。

如果可以的话,多写几句!

通过大声说出你的句子
几次来练习,直到你能

流利地说出它们。

请记住,您需要的所有语言都
在对话中。

如果您需要更多想法,请返回并查看对话

暂停视频并立即回答。

怎么样?

你能流利地回答吗?

如果需要,请花更多时间练习!

让我们再看一件事。

如果可以选择,你会做什么工作时间

没有时间是一种选择吗?

想象一下你和我一样是自由职业者
,你可以设定自己的时间表。

你还要早点开始吗?

没门!

我是个彻头彻尾的夜猫子。

这也是我嫉妒你的原因之一

我真的很难在一大早就动起来

你看,我也不完全是一个早起的
人,但我喜欢

在一天的早些时候完成一些事情。

它帮助我感觉更有效率。

然后,有时我会在下午打个盹,
因为我经常很晚才睡觉。

我周末熬夜,但在
一周中,我十一点前上床睡觉。

如果我没有七八个小时的睡眠,
我会发现很难集中精力工作。

七个还是八个?

我觉得我睡得不多。

为什么?

你通常几点睡觉?

一个左右。

一?!

那已经晚了。

是和不是。

我不用那么早起床,所以我
仍然可以睡个好觉。

在对话中,我们谈论的是睡眠
习惯。

这里有一个问题:你是早起的人
还是夜猫子?

如果您没有猜到,“夜猫子”
就是喜欢熬夜,

但可能不擅长早上起床
的人。

这里有一些问题供您思考:
您通常几点起床或睡觉?

你觉得早上起床很容易
吗?

你每天需要多少睡眠?

从对话中看一些
你可以使用的有用语言。

想想这些句子是什么意思:“我
早上真的很难动。”

“我周末熬夜。”

“有时我下午会打个盹。”

你能解释清楚这些的意思吗?

如果你早上难以动弹,
这意味着你很难起床,

因为你没有精力。

如果你是一个夜猫子,你可能
会在早上难以行动。

如果你熬夜,你就会晚睡。

小睡意味着您
在白天的睡眠时间很短。

所以,现在是你最后一次练习的时候了!

暂停视频并至少说出三句话
关于您的睡眠习惯。

如果可以的话,做一个更长的答案。

完毕?

现在您知道如何用英语谈论
日常生活的不同部分了。

感谢收看!

下次见!