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English Audio Request

Laurasouza
230 Words / 1 Recordings / 2 Comments
Note to recorder:

American or especially Ireland accent.

I'm Ashley I'm 32 years old and that's my daily routine on the 2nd Saturday of every month.
I wake up at 6 AM, make my bed, brush my teeth, do my hair, get dressed and then I pray the Lord first thing in the morning and I read some Bible verses as well.
at 8 in the morning, I make breakfast. My family and I usually have bread with something like scrambled eggs, jelly, Nutella... In addition to that, we have cereals, chocolate milk and maybe some waffles for breakfast.
at 9 am I take my daughter to a swim school by car and After, I do housework like wash dishes, do laundry, iron clothes, sweep the floor, mop the floor and stuff.
I have lunch at noon and take a nap shortly afterward.
From 3:40 to 4:40 I study French, watch some French videos on youtube and at the same time I write down words and sentences I don't know the meaning so I can look it up later.
In the afternoon I take a shower.
at 5:00 I start cooking dinner.
at 7:00 me and my family have dinner.
at 7:30 pm I go to church.
if I'm not tired I go to bed at around 11:30 pm and before going to bed I enjoy reading a book.
If I'm tired I just go to bed early.

Recordings

  • Ashley's daily routine ( recorded by transnomadic ), American (Northwest)

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    I'm Ashley. I'm 32 years old and this is my daily routine on the 2nd Saturday of every month.

    I wake up at 6 AM, make my bed, brush my teeth, do my hair, get dressed, and, then, I pray to the Lord first thing in the morning. And I read some Bible verses as well.

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    t 8 in the morning, I make breakfast. My family and I usually have bread with something like scrambled eggs, jelly, Nutella . . . In addition to that, we have cereal, chocolate milk, and maybe some waffles for breakfast.

    At 9 AM, I take my daughter to a swim school by car, and, afterwards, I do housework, like wash dishes, do laundry, iron clothes, sweep the floor, mop the floor and stuff.
    I have lunch at noon and take a nap shortly afterward.

    From 3:40 to 4:40, I study French, watch some French videos on YouTube, and, at the same time, I write down words and sentences that I don't know the meaning of, so I can look it up later.*

    In the afternoon, I take a shower.

    At 5:00 I start cooking dinner.

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    t 7:00 me and my family have dinner.**

    At 7:30 PM I go to church.

    If I'm not tired, I go to bed at around 11:30 PM, and, before going to bed, I enjoy reading a book.

    If I'm tired, I just go to bed early.

    [* In writing, the phrase “look it up later” should read “look them up later,” in order to agree with the number of the objects (“words and sentences”) in the main sentence. When spoken, most listeners will understand what you mean and ignore any discrepancy.]

    [** In written language, it is improper to write “me and my family . . .” as the subject of the sentence. In spoken language, “me and my family . . .” is frequently understood and used.]

Comments

transnomadic
March 23, 2020

Oops! I left out "PM" in "In 7:30 PM".

Laurasouza
March 26, 2020

thank you so much!