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I'm Emily.
Hello Emily and hello to all our friends listening today.
It is so good to be here.
I am feeling very happy even if Emily is a little confused.
Yes, I am a little sleepy today, Paul, but I have my big warm coffee now, so I am ready to talk.
How are you today?
I am great.
Thank you.
I had a very nice walk this morning.
The sun is very bright today.
That is wonderful.
I love sunny mornings.
It makes me want to do so many things.
Me too.
And that is perfect because today we have a very special episode.
We are talking about a daily routine.
Yes, specifically the morning routine before school.
It is a topic for everyone because we all have a morning routine, right?
Exactly.
Some people are fast and some people are slow.
I know which one you are, Paul.
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Okay, Paul, are you ready?
Today we have a story about a boy named Leo and his family.
I am very ready.
I love stories.
They are the best way to learn new words.
I agree.
So let's start by listening to the story for the first time.
Everyone, listen carefully to the morning in Leo's house.
Let's go.
It is seven o'clock in the morning.
Sarah is in Leo's bedroom.
It is time to wake up for school.
Leo is in the bathroom now.
He is sleepy, but he is brushing his teeth carefully.
The water is cold and fresh.
In the kitchen, David is busy.
He is making eggs and toast for the family.
The kitchen smells like delicious coffee.
The family sits at the wooden table.
They eat their breakfast and talk about the day.
Everyone is happy this morning.
Leo sits on the floor in the living room.
His black school shoes are next to him.
He is almost ready for class.
Sarah looks inside the blue backpack.
She wants to see the books and pencils.
She helps Leo stay organized.
David puts a red apple in a plastic box.
This is Leo's healthy lunch for school.
He places the box in the bag.
Oh no, where are the house keys?
Sarah and Leo look near the yellow sofa.
David looks on the small shelf.
They find the keys on the table.
Now the family stands by the front door.
They put on their warm jackets.
The sun is bright outside.
The family walks to the car together.
It is time for a great day at school.
Wow, what a great story, Emily.
It feels like a very busy house.
It does.
I remember those mornings when I was a student.
Everything is so fast.
I know.
Seven o'clock is early, Emily.
Do you wake up at seven?
Oh, no.
I wake up at six o'clock.
I like to have time for my coffee and a little music.
Six o'clock?
That is a surprise.
I am not a morning person.
At seven o'clock, I am like Leo.
I am very, very sleepy.
I can imagine you, Paul.
Leo is in the bathroom and he's brushing his teeth.
He's trying to wake up.
Brushing teeth is important, but the story said the water is cold.
Brr.
I do not like cold water on my face in the morning.
Oh, I love it.
It's like a little shock to the body.
It says, wake up, Emily.
Time to work.
Well, I prefer warm water.
It is more comfortable.
But Leo is brave.
He is.
And then we have David in the kitchen.
David is busy.
I like David.
He is making breakfast for everyone.
Yes, eggs and toast.
Mmm, I am hungry now.
I love the smell of toast.
Me too.
And the story says the kitchen smells like delicious coffee.
That is my favorite smell in the whole world.
We know, Emily, you and your coffee.
But it's true.
A good smell in the kitchen makes everyone happy.
It really does.
The family sits at a wooden table.
I like that word, wooden.
It means it's made of wood, like a tree.
My table is not wooden.
It is a white table, made of plastic and metal.
It is very simple.
I have a wooden table.
It is very old, from my grandmother.
It feels very warm and nice.
That sounds beautiful.
And they talk about the day.
That is very nice.
In my house, we usually eat in silence because we are all too sleepy to talk.
Oh, Paul, you need to talk more.
It's good to hear about plans.
I have a test today, or I am meeting a friend.
You are right.
It is a good way to start the day together.
And then Leo goes to the living room.
He sits on the floor.
I do that too sometimes when I put on my shoes.
Really?
I always sit on a chair.
If I sit on the floor, I might fall asleep again.
You are so lazy.
But Leo has black school shoes.
My school shoes were always black.
Very simple and clean.
Mine were blue.
I had blue sneakers for school.
I loved them because I could run very fast in them.
A fast Paul.
I like that.
Now let's look at the backpack.
It is blue.
A blue backpack.
That is a good color.
Sarah is looking inside.
She is checking the books and pencils.
She is helping Leo stay organized.
This is so important.
Paul, are you organized sometimes?
But sometimes i forget things.
One time i went to work and i forgot my laptop.
No, what did you do?
I had to go back home.
It was a very long morning.
I was not happy.
Oh paul, you need a sarah in your life to check your bag.
I do.
I need a blue backpack and a sarah.
I have a small story too.
Last week I was so busy in the morning that I put my lunch in my bag, but I didn't close the bag.
Oh, no!
What happened?
My apple rolled out of the bag and under the car.
I didn't see it until I came home.
I had no snack for the whole day.
That is sad.
No apple for Emily.
In the story, David puts a red apple in a plastic box for Leo.
Yes, it's a healthy lunch.
I love red apples.
They are very sweet.
I like green apples.
They are a little sour.
But any apple is a good choice for school.
Exactly.
But then the big problem.
The keys.
Ah, the house keys.
This is a classic problem.
It happens in every house in the world.
It really does.
Where are the keys is a very common sentence.
I lose my keys all the time.
I look at my jacket, I look in the kitchen, I look under the sofa.
In the story, they look near the yellow sofa.
A yellow sofa, that is a very bright color.
I like yellow.
It is a happy color.
My sofa is gray.
It is a bit boring, but very comfortable.
I have a green sofa.
I love it.
But anyway, they also look on the small shelf.
A shelf is a good place for keys, but they are not there.
No, they find the keys on the table, the wooden table.
They were there the whole time.
Why does that always happen, Emily?
You look everywhere and the thing is right in front of you.
I don't know.
I think the keys like to play a game.
They hide and then they appear when you are stressed.
The hide and seek keys.
That is a good name for a movie.
Yes.
OK everyone, if you are still listening to our chat, please comment.
Keys below in the comments section.
Yes.
Let us know if you lose your keys in the morning too.
We want to hear your stories.
So, the family is ready now.
They have the keys, they have the backpack, and they have the apple.
And they put on their warm jackets.
It must be a little cold outside.
Yes.
Even if the sun is bright, the morning can be cold.
I have a very warm jacket for the winter.
It is big and black.
I look like a big bear when I wear it big bear.
I want to see a photo of that fall.
My jacket is red.
I like to be visible in the street.
That is smart.
And then they walk to the car together.
The family walks to the car together.
This is a very nice image, it is.
It's the end of the routine at home and the start of the day at school.
I think this story is great because it uses very simple words for things we see every day.
Yes, like bedroom bathroom, kitchen and living room.
Those are the four main rooms in a house.
And table, sofa, shelf, and floor.
And don't forget the objects, backpack, shoes, books, pencils, and keys.
And the colors, blue, black, red, and yellow.
You are a star student today, Paul.
You remembered everything.
Thank you, Emily.
I am trying my best.
I think we should listen to the story one more time before we go.
It is good for our friends to hear the words again now that we talked about them.
That is a great idea.
Repetition is very important for learning.
Okay.
Everyone listen one more time to Leo's morning routine.
I'm listening carefully this time.
It is seven o'clock in the morning.
Sarah is in Leo's bedroom.
It is time to wake up for school.
Leo is in the bathroom now.
He is sleepy, but he is brushing his teeth carefully.
The water is cold and fresh.
In the kitchen, David is busy.
He is making eggs and toast for the family.
The kitchen smells like delicious coffee.
The family sits at the wooden table.
They eat their breakfast and talk about the day.
Everyone is happy this morning.
Leo sits on the floor in the living room.
His black school shoes are next to him.
He is almost ready for class.
Sarah looks inside the blue backpack.
She wants to see the books and pencils.
She helps Leo stay organized.
David puts a red apple in a plastic box.
This is Leo's healthy lunch for school.
He places the box in the bag.
Oh no, where are the house keys?
Sarah and Leo look near the yellow sofa.
David looks on the small shelf.
They find the keys on the table.
Now the family stands by the front door.
They put on their warm jackets.
The sun is bright outside.
The family walks to the car together.
It is time for a great day at school.
That was perfect.
I understand it perfectly now.
That makes me so happy.
You see, English can be very easy when we use a story.
It really can.
And it's fun to talk about our own routines, too.
Yes.
So, Paul, what is the most important part of your morning routine?
I think it is the tea.
I need my green tea to start my brain.
And for me, it's the coffee and looking for my keys.
Of course.
Well, Emily, I think our time is almost finished today.
Oh, time flies when we are having fun.
Let's do a quick recap for our friends.
Good idea.
Today we talked about waking up early, brushing teeth with cold water and having a family breakfast.
We talked about school things like backpacks, pencils, and black shoes.
We talked about colors like the blue bag and the red apple.
And we talked about the mystery of the lost keys.
Yes, they are always on the table.
Exactly.
We hope these words and this story help you talk about your own morning.
Yes.
Practice saying these sentences at home.
I am brushing my teeth.
I am looking for my keys.
It really helps.
That's right.
Every little step counts.
Well, thank you so much for listening to us today, everyone.
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Bye for now.
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