S2 E1: A Difficult Morning - Intermediate Advanced English Vocabulary Podcast UK US English

Published 2024-02-21
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😴 Rough Mornings: UK vs USA - Advanced English Podcast Episode

🎧 Start your day off with this relatable episode of the Advanced English Podcast, where hosts Kat from the USA and Mark from the UK share their tales of challenging mornings. This episode explores the universal theme of difficult starts to the day, offering both humor and language learning opportunities.

🇺🇸 Kat recounts a particularly tough morning that began with the all-too-common mistake of scrolling on her phone late into the night. She describes a restless night's sleep, the chaos of getting her kids ready, which felt like "herding cats," and the rush to get out the door, setting a hectic tone for her day. Now at her desk, she's determined to overcome the morning's grogginess and focus on work, promising herself an early night.

🇬🇧 Mark shares his version of a rough morning, attributing his grogginess to an extended late-night phone session. He talks about a night of disrupted sleep, a morning filled with trying to manage uncooperative kids, and the stress of starting the day behind schedule. Sitting at his desk, he's focused on shaking off the morning's chaos and regaining his energy, with plans for an early bedtime to recover.

📚 Throughout the episode, Kat and Mark break down various English idioms and expressions related to sleep, morning routines, and family life. This episode is an excellent resource for advanced English learners looking to expand their everyday vocabulary and understanding of cultural nuances in morning routines.

🌟 We've all had those mornings—share your story in the comments section! And don't forget to subscribe for more engaging episodes.

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All Comments (21)
  • @sajinafaisal2270
    I love you teachers. When I open YouTube, I only watch your channel. I do my work listening to your voice in the morning.❤❤
  • @dare2live981
    I must say this is the best way to teach English. Now I know both countries' accent the difference between these two have. All credit goes to you. Thank you so much for this wonderful amazing session. Loving this so much and learning new words and lots of things just by your episodes. Keep it up. God bless you 🙏
  • @Naaaana1325
    Good morning❤ I am listening your voice on my way working . Have a great day!
  • @raularcella6856
    Thanks for the vocabulary and common ways of saying I had a bad night.
  • @user-wk2jb3bu3s
    From one video we learn a lot. Thanks again for your great efforts keep going your the Best.
  • @emmanuellegd4515
    So happy to start season 2✨ talking about a rough morning is a quite interesting topic as most of us scroll too much on our phones.... Getting to bed far too late.... And the result is you feeling like if a train had hit you... We're glued to our mobiles far too much😢 that's why I usually watch your videos while I exercise or walk.... Concentrating on your perfect prononciation. Not feeling groggy in order to make the most of it😊.
  • @levivieira8012
    I couln't wait anymore! High Level Listening is back! Thank you teachers for supporting!
  • @takayo4168
    Hi Kat and Mark! Your lessons are so entertaining and full of useful expressions to learn! I learn something new in each lesson you provide. Thank you so much🥰
  • Outstanding podcast, I haven't seen all the episodes yet but it's something on my list of things to do.
  • @GoodGame-nl9tr
    Realy, we apreciate you for your vidios. They help me a lot to improve my vocabulary ,also knowing the difference between the two different accent
  • Thank you both teachers. Your videos are very useful. I have learned some expressions which are difficult find them in books.
  • @ssouzalorena
    I’ve learned a lot with this podcast episode. Thank you so much for sharing with us different ways to expand our English vocabulary as people non-native. 😊