Katy wakes up early. Rose wakes up at 10 a.m. They wake up at different times.
Katy eats breakfast at home. Rose buys coffee on her way to work. They eat in different places.
Katy takes the bus to work. Rose drives her car. They travel in different ways.
Katy arrives at work at 8 a.m. Rose starts work at 11 a.m. They begin at different times.
Katy checks her emails first. Rose talks to her coworkers first. They start work in different ways.
Katy has lunch at noon. Rose eats at 2 p.m. They have lunch at different times.
Katy finishes work at 4 p.m. Rose works until 7 p.m. They finish at different times.
After work, Katy exercises at the gym. Rose watches TV at home. They relax in different ways.
At night, Katy goes to bed early. Rose stays up late. They sleep at different times.
Katy and Rose have different routines, but they both have a busy day!
In this beginner-level English story, we follow Katy and Rose, two women with very different morning routines. Katy wakes up early, while Rose sleeps in. They eat, travel, and start work at different times. This simple contrast helps A1 learners practice routine verbs in the simple present tense while improving listening, reading, and comprehension skills.
✅ What You’ll Learn in This Video:
✔️ Daily routine verbs in simple present (wake up, eat, go, work, etc.)
✔️ How to describe daily habits using comparisons
✔️ Listening and pronunciation practice for better fluency
✔️ Common time expressions (morning, noon, night)
🔹 How to Use This Video:
👂 Listen first without reading the subtitles.
📖 Read along with the subtitles to reinforce learning.
📝 Practice by repeating key sentences aloud.
💬 Leave a comment: What is your morning routine? Write a sentence in English!
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