Describe Your Whole Day | 100 Essential Routine Phrases | Easy Listening (A1-A2) When someone asks, "How was your day?", do you freeze? Do you answer with just one word because you don't know how to explain your routine? In this episode, we solve that problem forever. We will journey through a complete 24-hour day, from the moment the alarm goes off to the moment you drift off to sleep. You will learn the specific "building blocks" of daily English—the phrasal verbs and collocations that native speakers use naturally. This is not just a vocabulary list; it is a story. By listening to the context, you will learn how to describe your commute, your work tasks, cooking dinner, and relaxing at night. 🎧 In this lesson, you will learn: Morning Phrasal Verbs: Go off, get up, put on, head out. Commuting & Work: Stuck in traffic, rush hour, take a break, call it a day. Evening Relaxation: Unwind, run errands, binge-watch, pitch black. Natural Flow: How to connect these actions into a smooth story about your life. Stop listing facts like a robot ("I woke up. I ate."). Start telling your story like a human. #DailyRoutine #EnglishPhrases #PhrasalVerbs #SpeakingPractice #EasyEnglish #a2english 🧠 VOCABULARY LIST Words selected to trigger sensory associations and memory. 1. Snooze (Verb/Button): To sleep for a short time, especially after your alarm rings. It feels like "stealing" a few extra minutes of rest. Context: "It is a little luxury. It feels like stealing time." 2. Commute (Noun/Verb): The journey you make every day between your home and your work. It can be stressful or relaxing. Context: "We call the travel between your home and your work your commute." 3. Slump (Noun): A sudden fall in energy or activity. The "afternoon slump" is that tired feeling you get around 3 PM. Context: "We call this the afternoon slump. It is when your energy goes down." 4. Sizzle (Verb/Sound): The hissing sound food makes when it touches a hot pan with oil. Context: "You put the food in the pan. Sizzle. The food starts to cook." 5. Unwind (Verb): To relax after a period of work or tension. Imagine a tight string becoming loose. Context: "Imagine a string that is tight. When you unwind it, it becomes loose." 6. Pitch black (Adjective phrase): Completely dark. So dark that you cannot see anything. Context: "We say it is pitch black if it is very dark." 7. Drift off (Phrasal Verb): To fall asleep gradually and gently. It feels like floating away. Context: "You start to drift off. This means you slowly fall asleep." LEGAL NOTICE Digital Creation: All videos are generated using AI tools for visual demonstration. Informational Use Only: "The Fearless English Podcast" is produced for entertainment and educational purposes.