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Original Life USA Issue 14: Go to bed early, don't stay up late ~ (Figure)-Life

Common phrases, part 1: Practice, listen and repeat (common phrase 1), it's time for bed.

It's time for bed. Are you ready for bed?

Get ready for bed, I'm going to bed.

I'm going to bed. I'm going to bed.

I'm going to bed. Come on, let's go to bed.

Well, go to bed quickly, don't be too late.

Don't stay up too late. Part II: Practice, listen and repeat (common phrase 2). Good night.

Good night, sweet dreams

Sweet dreams, pleasant dreams

a sweet dream

I'm off to bed now.

I'm going to bed. I'm going to bed.

I'm going to bed, I'm going to bed.

I'm going to bed, I'm going to bed.

I'm going to bed. Don't stay up too late.

Don't stay up too late, turn on the light.

Turn off the lights, turn off the lights.

Turn off the lights. As the saying goes, "Practice makes perfect" and "proficiency" is the premise of talking with people. Only proficiency can make you speak fluently. The standard of proficiency is to blurt out without thinking. To master spoken English, there are two steps that cannot be ignored: one is to learn to imitate, and the other is to learn to repeat. 14 days of primary life American English, giving you one of the most common life topics every day, and providing original American sounds, reading related phrases, phrases and dialogues for everyone to imitate. I believe that as long as we persist, after 14 days, everyone's spoken English will be improved to some extent. , short dialogue, Part 3: Dialogue

-Are you going to bed?

-Not yet. I have to do some reading.

-Yes, turn off the lights when you're done.

I will, good night, sweet dreams,

-Ready for bed?

-Wait a minute. I'll read a book first.

-Okay, remember to turn off the lights before going to bed.

-Okay, I get it. Good night and sweet dreams.

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