How to Describe Daily Routine – A Mom’s Perspective

How to Describe Daily Routine – A Mom’s Perspective

Today, we’re diving into the topic of daily routines—something we all experience and often need to talk about. Since it’s such a universal part of life, having the right vocabulary to describe it naturally can be incredibly useful. In this post, we’ll follow the day-in-the-life story of a mom on maternity leave. While her routine is unique, the vocabulary you’ll learn is versatile and can easily be adapted to your own life. So, let’s jump in!

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Small Talk: Two Moms at a Park

Small Talk: Two Moms at a Park

If you’re someone who freezes up when small talk suddenly becomes necessary—especially in English, which isn’t your first language—this Small Talk series is just for you. Each post will give you fresh, practical ideas for what to say in different everyday situations. You’ll learn natural expressions to help keep the conversation flowing and build confidence in your speaking skills.

In this post, we’ll look at a casual exchange between two moms who meet at a park while watching their kids play. They don’t know each other at first, but end up sharing a bench—and a light conversation. It’s the kind of moment that can feel awkward if you’re not sure how to start or respond, but with the help of this example, you’ll be better prepared when it’s your turn to join in. So read on—this will be fun, useful, and totally doable.

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Vocabulary For Basic Emotions: Sadness

Vocabulary For Basic Emotions: Sadness

We all know that sadness is an emotion no one enjoys experiencing, yet it remains an inevitable part of life. Despite its discomfort, it has the potential to teach us valuable lessons and help us grow stronger and wiser over time. Today, we’re diving into the topic of sadness—more specifically, exploring English vocabulary that can help you express it more effectively. Read on to discover more!

The word ‘happy’ would lose its meaning if it were not balanced by sadness. Carl Jung
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