May 7, 2026
I wake up usually around 7am, i have my breakfast, while listen some podcast. And Than, I take a shower, practice exercise, like: spinning, jump rope. More latter, i run for an other shower with gols to get ready for the job. I work at home, to baking health cakes. Normally, I do that till 18pm. At night, i enjoy for to estudy or just to watch my favorite tv show or some movie. Endly, I'm gonna sleep. It's basically that.
Eu acordo geralmente por volta das 7h da manhã, preparo meu café, escutando algum podcast. Em seguida, tomo um banho, pratico exercísio físico, como: bike, e pular corda. Depois, corro para o banho novamente na intenção de me arrumar para o trabalho. Eu trabalho em casa, fazendo bolos. Trabalho até 18h normalmente. A noite, aproveito pra estudar ou simplesmente assitir minha série ou filme favorito. Por fim, vou me deitar para dormir. É basicamente isso!
I wake up usually around 7am, iand I have my breakfast, while listen someing to a podcast.
I wake up usually around 7am, and I have my breakfast while listening to a podcast.
If you say "listening to some podcast", it feels like you don't care about the podcast you're listening to.
And Thathen, I take a shower, practicand do some exercise, like: spinning, or jump rope.
And then, I take a shower, and do some exercise like spinning or jump rope.
More latterAfterwards, iI run for an other shower with gols to get ready for themy job.
Afterwards, I run another shower to get ready for my job.
Instead of 'afterwards' you could also just say 'later', but this makes it feel more immediate. 'Afterwards' implies right away, 'later' implies there's a gap.
I work at home, to baking health cakes.
I work at home, baking health cakes.
Health cakes? Health cakes as a noun makes sense, but I've never heard it before. 'healthy cakes' is probably what I would say, but this works.
Normally, I do that till 186 pm.
Normally, I do that till 6 pm.
In North America, we would write '6 pm'. I think in the UK, they would write it 18:00 (no PM needed). I was going to going "till" to " 'til", but turns out "till" is totally fine.
At night, iI enjoy for to estudying or just to watching my favorite tvTV show or some movie.
At night, I enjoy studying or just watching my favorite TV show or some movie.
EndFinally, I'm gonna sleep to bed.
Finally, I go to bed.
It's basically that.
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Even with the errors, it's pretty easy to understand what you mean. I did not have trouble reading this, at all. Good work!
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MY ROUTINE DAILY |
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I wake up usually around 7am, i have my breakfast, listening some podcast. |
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After, I take a shower, practice exercise, like: spinning, jump rope. |
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More latter, i run for an other shower with gols to get ready for the job.
Instead of 'afterwards' you could also just say 'later', but this makes it feel more immediate. 'Afterwards' implies right away, 'later' implies there's a gap. |
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I work at home, to baking health cakes.
I work at home, Health cakes? Health cakes as a noun makes sense, but I've never heard it before. 'healthy cakes' is probably what I would say, but this works. |
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Normally, I do that till 18pm.
Normally, I do that till In North America, we would write '6 pm'. I think in the UK, they would write it 18:00 (no PM needed). I was going to going "till" to " 'til", but turns out "till" is totally fine. |
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At night, i enjoy for to estudy or just to watch my favorite tv show or some movie.
At night, |
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Endly, I'm gonna sleep.
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It's basically that. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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I wake up usually around 7am, i have my breakfast, while listen some podcast.
I wake up usually around 7am, If you say "listening to some podcast", it feels like you don't care about the podcast you're listening to. |
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And Than, I take a shower, practice exercise, like: spinning, jump rope.
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