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[A Guide to Evening Bedtime Rituals and Sleep Vocabulary]-[0040 Getting Ready for Bed and Going to Sleep]

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📋 Summary

The Importance of a Bedtime Ritual

In this episode of the ESL Podcast, host Dr. Jeff McQuillan explores the nightly routine of a character named Lucy. The episode focuses on the concept of a ritual—a routine involving a series of actions performed in the same way, night after night. Lucy explains that following this consistent process helps her fall asleep more easily, eventually leaving her fast asleep, a state where one is soundly resting and not easily awakened.

Personal Hygiene and Skincare Steps

The preparation for sleep begins in the bathroom, where Lucy focuses on skincare and hygiene. Key steps include:

  • Removing Makeup: Lucy uses a cleanser (a liquid soap-like product) to clean her face, followed by a towel to dry it.
  • Skincare Application: She applies toner, which is intended to make the skin softer and firmer, followed by a moisturizer to hydrate the skin and prevent it from feeling dry.
  • Hair Care: Lucy combs her hair—using an instrument to straighten it—and ties it back. By creating a knot to secure her hair, she prevents it from bothering her face while she sleeps.
  • Oral Hygiene: She finishes her bathroom routine by flossing and brushing her teeth.

Preparing for Bed

Once Lucy feels pretty beat—an idiomatic expression meaning extremely tired—she transitions to the bedroom to finalize her preparations:

  • Changing Clothes: She gets undressed, putting her dirty garments into a hamper (a box for dirty laundry) and changing into pajamas, the specific clothing worn for sleeping.
  • Setting the Stage: She removes her slippers (soft, indoor footwear) and pulls back the covers (blankets and sheets) to enter the bed.
  • Final Security: Before settling in, she checks her alarm clock to ensure it is set for the morning.

Linguistic Reflections

Throughout the episode, the host emphasizes the practical application of these terms. By detailing Lucy’s actions—from the specific grooming products like cleanser and moisturizer to the mechanical actions of tying hair and pulling back covers—the podcast provides a comprehensive vocabulary set related to daily life. The narrative serves as an excellent example of how descriptive verbs and nouns, such as hamper, ritual, and fast asleep, are used in natural, everyday English conversation.

🎯Key Sentences

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I am feeling pretty tired by 11 and decide to get ready for bed.
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I comb my hair and tie it back.
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I don't like getting hair in my face while I sleep, so tying it back helps.
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I floss and brush my teeth and am ready for bed.
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By this time, I am pretty beat.
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📝Key Phrases

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get ready for bed
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take off my makeup
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tie it back
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pretty beat
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get undressed
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to English as a Second Language podcast number 40, Getting Ready for Bed and Going to Sleep.
This is English as a Second Language podcast episode 40.
I'm your host, Dr Jeff McQuillan, coming to you from the Center for Educational Development in beautiful Los Angeles, California.
In this episode, we're going to see Lucy go through her bedtime ritual and go to sleep.
Let's get started.
I am feeling pretty tired by 11 and decide to get ready for bed.

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