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[Daily Bathroom Routine and Grooming Practices]-[0032 Cleaning Up and Putting on Make-Up]

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📋 Summary

Overview of Morning Grooming

In this episode of the English as a Second Language podcast, host Dr. Jeff McQuillan explores the vocabulary and daily rituals associated with personal hygiene and grooming. Through the narrative of Lucy, a woman sharing an apartment with a roommate, the podcast details the various steps involved in a typical morning routine, commonly referred to as "cleaning up" and "putting on makeup."

Bathroom Organization and Shared Space

Living in a shared space requires organization. Lucy emphasizes that she and her roommate maintain a clean environment by keeping the "sink," "tub," and "toilet" tidy. To ensure privacy and order, they utilize "separate medicine cabinets" to store their personal items. The podcast also highlights the importance of "room" (space) under the sink, where common items like "hair dryers" and "tampons" are stored. Dr. McQuillan takes a moment to explain that a "tampon" is a hygiene product used by women during their "period" (menstrual cycle), clarifying that these are items men do not typically use.

Oral Hygiene and Showering Habits

Lucy’s routine begins with oral care: she starts by "rinsing" her mouth with "mouthwash" and proceeds to "floss" (using string to remove food from between teeth) and brush with "toothpaste." When it comes to showering, Lucy practices efficiency by washing her hair "every other day." On days she avoids washing her hair, she uses a "shower cap" to keep it dry. While she enjoys "bubble baths"—a bath with soap that creates light, airy "bubbles"—she notes that on busy mornings, a quick shower "will have to do," meaning it is sufficient for the task.

Shaving and Makeup Application

Personal grooming continues with "lathering up" with soap and giving her legs a "quick shave" to remove unwanted hair. In terms of cosmetics, Lucy adopts a minimalist approach for her workday. She applies "blush" (a pink powder for the cheeks) and a "light-colored lipstick," while choosing to "skip" (omit) more intensive products like "mascara" (for the "eyelashes") and "eyeshadow" (for the eyelids). Finally, she uses "hot curlers" to style her hair, making it "curly" rather than straight, before heading out for breakfast.

Conclusion

This episode serves as a practical guide for English learners to understand the specific terminology used in a bathroom setting. By breaking down words like "lather," "curler," and "medicine cabinet," the podcast provides a comprehensive look at the vocabulary necessary to describe one's daily preparation for the day.

🎯Key Sentences

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I share a bathroom with my roommate, which is usually not a problem.
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I start out by rinsing my mouth with some mouthwash before flossing.
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on a busy morning, a shower will have to do.
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I lather up quickly and give my legs a quick shave.
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I put a few hot curlers in my hair, and I'm ready for breakfast.
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📝Key Phrases

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clean up
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every other day
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have to do
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lather up
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skip
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to English as a Second Language podcast number 32, Cleaning Up and Putting on Makeup.
This is English as a Second Language podcast episode 32.
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 cleaning up and putting on her makeup.
Let's get started.
I share a bathroom with my roommate, which is usually not a problem.

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