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  • Today I'm going to teach you some essential English vocabulary because we are going to

  • look at daily routines. These are the things that you do every day. And if you want to

  • tell someone about your life, these are the words you need. So without any delay, let's

  • get going.

  • Welcome to Eat Sleep Dream English, if you haven't met me before my name is Tom and I

  • teach fresh modern British English so that you can take your English to the next level

  • and achieve your life goals. Today we're looking at daily routines. It's so important to learn

  • these words because these are the words that we use all the time to talk about lives. So

  • there are three sections to this lesson. First section, I'm going to show you the verbs that

  • we do in our day to day lives and I want you to write down on a piece of paper or on your

  • phone or wherever. I want you to write down what the verbs are in English, ok? Then I'm

  • going to show you what the verbs are and we'll do pronunciation. And that will all be in

  • the present tense and then we're going to move to the past tense and learn all these

  • verbs in the past. Ok, so first of all I'm going to show you my daily routine and I want

  • you to think of what the verb phrase is. Alright, are we ready? Are we steady? Let's do this.

  • Ok, how many did you get? Did you get all of them? Alright, let's go through them again

  • with the pronunciation.

  • Ok, now we've looked at them in the present tense this is an opportunity for you to go

  • down into the comments below and leave a few sentences, example sentences using the verb

  • phrases, ok? So you could say 'I usually wake up at seven o'clock'.' 'I always have breakfast

  • before I have a shower.' 'I never leave work before seven.' Whatever is true for you I

  • want you to write it in the comments below. Use the adverbs of frequency. So always, never,

  • sometimes and also the verb phrases as well. Alright, cool. Now if you guys want to go

  • further with this. I mean do you? Do you want to go deeper with your English? Ok, we've

  • looked at the present tense with all these verb phrases, now let's switch them into the

  • past tense. So these action didn't happen today, they happened yesterday or the day

  • before or three weeks ago. Whatever it might be. Let's work with the idea that it was yesterday.

  • Ok, so let's go through the actions again in the past tense.

  • What I'd like you to do

  • is if you have got to this part of the video, you've looked at the present

  • tense, you've looked at the past tense. Write a couple of sentences in the comments below

  • telling me first of all what your daily routine normally is but then what you did today. So

  • for example 'Usually I have cereal for breakfast but today I had an egg.' Alright, so usually

  • I have cereal for breakfast but today I had an egg. So you can see there for the things

  • that I do every day, I keep it in the present tense so I usually have cereal for breakfast.

  • I usually have, present tense. But today it was different and I used the past tense. Because

  • this is complete, alright? It's a complete action. I'm not still having breakfast, it's

  • finished so I had an egg. So I want you to do the same thing. Write what you normally

  • do. Your daily routine but write what you did today in the past tense. Put that in the

  • comments below and I'm going to go down, read them and give you the feedback that you need.

  • Thank you so much for watching guys, I really appreciate it. Remember I've got new videos

  • every Tuesday and every Friday helping you take your English to the next level. I've

  • got Instagram, I've got Facebook. It's all there, if you want to join, if you want to

  • stay in contact with me, ask me questions, you will find me right there. Thank you so

  • much as always guys, this is Tom, the Chief Dreamer, saying goodbye.

Today I'm going to teach you some essential English vocabulary because we are going to

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