Practise Speaking With Me | Daily Routines
Hey Lady! An Online Community for English Practice
Introduction to Hey Lady!
- Hey Lady! is an online community designed for women globally to practice speaking English together, fostering friendships and regular practice.
- The platform aims to help users speak English confidently and fluently, targeting women with intermediate to advanced levels of proficiency.
Daily Routine Discussion
- Emma from mmmEnglish introduces a session focused on discussing daily routines, using her own routine as an example.
- Participants will have opportunities to speak out loud while brushing up on grammar related to the present simple tense.
Adverbs of Frequency
- Adverbs of frequency are introduced as tools that provide detail about how often activities occur in daily routines.
- Examples include "always," "usually," "sometimes," "rarely," and "never," illustrating varying frequencies of actions.
Morning Activities
- A list of common morning activities is presented, encouraging participants to identify which ones they do regularly.
- Emma shares her morning routine, emphasizing the use of adverbs like “usually” and demonstrating different ways to express time in English.
Organizing Daily Routines
- Sequence words such as “before,” “after,” “then,” and “next” are highlighted as useful for organizing thoughts about daily routines.
- Emma discusses her workday routine, noting variations in productivity and typical activities throughout the day.
Evening Routines
- The evening is described as a favorite time for winding down; Emma shares her evening activities including walking her dog and watching Netflix.
- She emphasizes the importance of sharing personal routines using practiced adverbs, encouraging interaction through comments.
Conclusion & Practice Encouragement
- Participants are urged to write about their own daily routines using learned vocabulary while practicing speaking aloud regularly.
- Repetition is encouraged for better retention and comfort in discussing daily life experiences.