#EnglishShadowing #EnglishAtWork #SlowEnglishPodcast Learn 50 daily work routine phrases with slow, clear shadowing practice. This English Unleashed episode is made for A2 to B1 English learners who want to talk about a normal workday naturally and without translating every sentence in their head. In this lesson, you will not just hear a list of phrases. You will learn what each phrase means, when to use it, and how it sounds in real life. After the meaning is clarified, you will get a shadowing opportunity, so you can listen, repeat, and train your mouth to produce natural English rhythm. This is a slow podcast lesson for learners who want useful, practical English for daily life and work. You will practise phrases connected to starting your workday, checking emails, planning tasks, joining meetings, taking breaks, dealing with small problems, asking for updates, finishing tasks, and ending the workday. If you want to improve your English listening practice, English speaking practice, pronunciation, fluency, and confidence at work, this episode is for you. How to use this English shadowing lesson: First, listen carefully and understand the meaning. Second, listen again and notice the pronunciation, stress, and rhythm. Third, shadow the sentence out loud. Speak at the same time as Tom, or just after Tom. Fourth, repeat the same phrase two or three times until it feels easier. Finally, use the phrase to describe your own daily work routine. Shadowing is powerful because it connects listening and speaking. You hear the sentence, understand the meaning, copy the rhythm, and slowly make the phrase part of your active English. In this video, you will practise real work routine English such as talking about what you do in the morning, how you manage your tasks, how you respond to messages, how you speak in meetings, and how you finish your day. These are simple, natural phrases you can use in everyday English conversations. This episode can help you improve English fluency through repetition, learn common English phrases for work, speak about your daily work routine in English, practise English shadowing with clear guidance, build confidence in daily English conversation, improve listening comprehension with slow English, speak more naturally in A2 and B1 English, understand useful workplace English expressions, train pronunciation and sentence stress, and stop translating by speaking in chunks. This is also a good lesson for learners who search for English podcast for beginners, slow English podcast, English listening practice, English speaking practice, English shadowing practice, daily routine English, work routine English, English at work, office English, repeat after me English, listen and repeat English, and conversation practice for English learners. The goal is simple: after this lesson, you should feel more comfortable describing your workday in English. You should be able to say what you usually do, what happens during your day, how you handle tasks, and how you speak about work in a simple and natural way. You do not need perfect grammar before you speak. You need useful phrases, clear meaning, and repeated practice. That is why this episode gives you three things together: meaning, example, and shadowing. For best results, watch this episode more than once. First time, listen and understand. Second time, repeat the phrases slowly. Third time, shadow more confidently. Fourth time, pause the video and make your own sentences. After hearing a phrase about checking emails, make your own sentence. After hearing a phrase about joining a meeting, make a sentence about your own meeting. After hearing a phrase about finishing work, describe how your workday usually ends. Work routine phrases are useful chunks because you can use them again and again in daily life. In this episode, Tom will guide you slowly and clearly. You will hear natural phrases, simple explanations, and shadowing prompts. You can repeat quietly, speak out loud, or practise with headphones. The important thing is to make your mouth move. Use this as part of your daily English routine. Ten or twenty minutes of focused shadowing every day can make a real difference over time. You do not need to study for hours. You need clear input, useful phrases, and regular repetition. If you enjoy slow English lessons, daily English conversation practice, English shadowing, and learning English through real-life situations, subscribe to English Unleashed for more episodes like this. Write one sentence in the comments about your daily work routine. Use one phrase from today’s lesson. This will help you remember it and use it in real English. Today’s focus: 50 daily work routine phrases, slow English listening practice, English speaking and shadowing practice, workplace English for A2-B1 learners, common English phrases for daily work life, and natural English chunks for real conversations.