Phrasal Verbs - Daily Routine
Phrasal Verbs - Daily Routine
Phrasal Verbs - Daily Routine
- The furniture was here when I moved in. Sit down and make yourself comfortable.
- Thanks.
- Would you like something to drink? I have Diet Coke, fruit juice and coffee.
- A diet coke please. So please tell me how are you getting on with your life as a college
student.
- Well, in the beginning it was hard for me to fit in. I grew up in a small town. I was not
used to living in a big city. I didn't even have any friends and I felt pretty lonely. It was
hard for me to hang in there, but things have changed for the better. I finally made a few
good friends to hang out with.
- That's great to hear. = I’m glad to hear that. What's the typical day in your life like?
- Well I wake up at 7 a.m. I go to the bathroom, wash my face and brush my teeth. I work
out every morning. I can't do without it. Before exercising, I would like to warm up by
doing stretches then I take a shower. And after that I have breakfast. Next, I write down
my to-do list for the day. I always plan my day ahead. I have a strict schedule and I do my
best to stick to it. Then I check the weather because I like to be prepared for the day and
pick out the right outfit. Before I leave, I put on my makeup. My classes usually start at
9:00. I have five or six light meals today. I've noticed that three heavy meals a day
generally weigh me down so I try to eat less and more often. I have more energy this way
that I can concentrate much better. Whenever possible I try to squeeze in fifteen to thirty
minutes of exercise in the afternoon. Exercising helps me calm down when I'm stressed
and it doesn't take up too much of my time.
It depends on the day, but typically I get home at around 6 p.m. I have dinner a little later.
Then I lie down for a few minutes and scroll down social media on my phone. Next, I
study for a few hours, then I watch TV. I try to stay away from negative news. I usually go
for a comedy. Before going to bed I fill in my journal and reflect on the day. My journal
helps me with my emotions and thoughts. It also helps me to set goals. I plan on taking a
French course. That's my new goal. I love to learn and try out new things.