Can you describe your daily routine in English ?

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My weekdays as an English teacher and tutor are quite busy but rewarding. I start my day at 6:00 AM, sipping on coffee and having breakfast while catching up on the latest news. Teaching English classes at school fills up my schedule from 8:00 AM to 3:30 PM, with a short 60-minute lunch break in between. In the evenings, I either conduct corporate classes or tutor students. From 9:00 PM to 11:30 PM, I unwind and spend quality time with my partner before heading to bed, aiming for a good 7-8 hours of sleep. This routine may be jam-packed, but it allows me to follow my passions and make a positive impact on my students' lives:)

  • Oh yes, I am glad to. I am currently an employed teacher of English as a second language, I am a librarian and a special Education teacher too. My daily routine during the week involves going to work and teach my classes according to my time table. I teach 4 classes but I do not have lessons with them all every day. There are days I dont have lessons at all.. Most of my lessons end at noon which gives me a chance to attend to other duties like library , marking and preparing for next lessons. My week days officially end at 1630 but most of the times by that time I would be done with my daily work and either resting or doing my personal things. Weekends I dont work. I just do house chores and personal things.

  • I do not have a daily routine because l work as a personal trainer and english tutor. My schedule evolves on my client's appointment. I make sure everyday l have an hour to exercise, for my 3 meals and to cook in between the hours of the day. I do my best to also have 8 hours of sleep if not l will give myself an hour nap in the afternoon. My children helps me a lot in the house.

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  • an English teacher's daily routine might involve preparing lesson plans, grading assignments, teaching classes, communicating with students and parents, attending meetings and professional development workshops, and staying up-to-date with the latest pedagogical research and trends. It's a busy and rewarding job that requires a lot of dedication and passion for education.

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