Daily Routine Vocabulary in American English | Learn English Through Real Life

Daily Routine Vocabulary in American English | Learn English Through Real Life

⏰ What does a typical day look like for an American teacher — and how do you talk about it in English?

In this episode of the Learn English Podcast, we walk through a full day in the life of a high school teacher in California. From waking up and getting ready in the morning to the commute, the school day, and the evening routine — every step is explained using real American English vocabulary.

Designed for intermediate English learners (B1–B2), this episode will help you build everyday vocabulary around daily routines, work life, and common American expressions — the kind of natural English you need to describe your own day and understand others when they describe theirs.

Learn American English naturally through real life — not grammar drills.

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📝 Vocabulary list:

1) walk you through: to explain something to you by going through it step-by-step.

2) morning person: a person who likes to wake up early in the morning and feels most active then.

3) night owl: a person who likes to stay up late at night.

4) do one's business: a polite way to say that an animal needs to go to the toilet.

5) put your face on: a casual way to say you are applying makeup.

6) litter mates: animals from the same birth, like a brother and sister from the same group of puppies or kittens.

7) daycare: a place where pets or children are cared for during the day while their owners or parents are at work.

8) rush hour: the times of day when there is a lot of traffic because many people are traveling to or from work.

9) morning announcements: daily information for students and staff that is usually broadcast over a loudspeaker.

10) stationary bike: an exercise machine that looks like a bicycle but doesn't move.

11) strong-willed: determined to do what you want, even if other people tell you not to.

12) coax: to gently and patiently try to persuade someone to do something.

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