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Daily Routine

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  1. What do you usually do on weekends?
  2. Has your daily routine changed? If so, how?
  3. What’s the difference between people’s routines in the past and people’s routines now?
  4. Will you change your daily routine in the near future?

Sample Answers

What do you usually do on weekends? On weekends, I usually like to relax and unwind after a long week of work. I often sleep in a bit later than usual, and then I'll meet up with friends for brunch or go for a hike. I also try to catch up on some reading or watch a movie. I find that having a relaxing weekend helps me recharge for the week ahead.

Has your daily routine changed? If so, how? Yeah, my daily routine has changed a lot since I started working from home. Before, I used to wake up early, get dressed, and commute to the office, but now I can just roll out of bed and start work in my pajamas. I've also started taking more breaks throughout the day to take care of my family and do some household chores.

What’s the difference between people’s routines in the past and people’s routines now? I think one of the biggest differences between people's routines in the past and now is the amount of time we spend on technology. In the past, people didn't have smartphones and social media, so they had more free time to focus on other things like reading, spending time with family, or pursuing hobbies. Nowadays, it's common for people to spend hours a day scrolling through their phones, which can really disrupt their routine and make it harder to get things done.

Will you change your daily routine in the near future? Actually, I'm planning to start taking a class in the evenings, so my daily routine will probably change a bit. I'll need to make sure I'm getting enough rest and eating well so I can focus in class. I'm also hoping to start exercising more regularly, so I'll need to fit that into my schedule too.

Key Phrases and Idioms

roll out of bed
to get out of bed, often in a hurry or without getting dressed
I rolled out of bed and stumbled to the kitchen to make some coffee.
After a late night, I just rolled out of bed and went to work.

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