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2.3. Daily life
English with Paulo Malheiro
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6/19/2025
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00:00
What time do you usually get up?
00:13
In the morning, probably 7 o'clock.
00:17
Early riser?
00:19
Yes, well, I try to be.
00:21
What time do you usually get up?
00:23
During the week I usually get up between half past 7 and 8 o'clock.
00:28
But at the weekend I get up later, maybe 10 o'clock.
00:32
What time do you usually get up?
00:34
On a weekday, it's usually about half 7.
00:37
The weekend usually a lot later.
00:39
What time do you usually get up?
00:41
I'm quite lazy, so I usually get up at half past 8 in the morning.
00:45
It's a bit late, but I like to sleep.
00:58
What do you do at the weekend?
01:03
If it's sunny, I like to go to the park with friends, maybe have a barbecue, do some sports.
01:12
Otherwise I might go to London, visit friends or family in other towns.
01:16
It depends.
01:17
What do you do at the weekend?
01:19
At the weekend, I do a lot of gardening at the moment.
01:22
Yeah, I'm just laying some grass in my garden at the moment.
01:26
What do you do at the weekend?
01:28
Usually on Saturdays I play football.
01:31
And then in the evening I usually go to the pub.
01:34
What do you do at the weekend?
01:36
Well, I often go to museums and art galleries with my friends.
01:39
And then I like to go out for dinner in nice restaurants and try new food.
01:43
Sounds lovely.
01:44
Yeah, it's pretty good.
01:45
Very civilised.
01:46
Well, I like to go out to parties sometimes too, but not every weekend.
02:02
What do you think is good about smartphones?
02:05
Well, you have so much information on one small machine and you can carry it everywhere with you.
02:11
I can use it to watch films.
02:13
I can read books on it.
02:15
I can call my mum, my friends.
02:18
Yeah, it's everything on one small machine.
02:20
It's great.
02:21
And it fits in your pocket.
02:22
Exactly.
02:23
Exactly.
02:24
What do you think is good about smartphones?
02:26
I think there's just so much you can do on them.
02:28
If you want to find something out, you can find out instantly.
02:31
The sat nav thing I think is excellent.
02:33
What do you think is good about smartphones?
02:35
Well, when I get lost, I'm not lost because I can just press a few buttons
02:40
and find myself again.
02:42
What do you think is good about smartphones?
02:45
The sat nav.
02:48
That probably is the application I use the most, the map application,
02:52
which is good for if you're meeting friends in a place you've never been to before.
02:58
Also, being able to watch TV shows on the train or on the bus.
03:08
And just all the different apps that you can get.
03:10
Here's your coffee, Annie.
03:24
Thanks, Dan.
03:25
Martina?
03:27
My favourite programme is on in five minutes.
03:29
The cooking one?
03:31
Yeah.
03:32
I love it.
03:33
Top cook?
03:34
That's it.
03:35
Top cook.
03:36
Can we watch it?
03:38
Sure, we always watch it too.
03:40
Fantastic.
03:41
Cooking, food, restaurants.
03:43
I love all that.
03:45
So do we.
03:54
Hey, I know this new restaurant near my office.
03:58
Why don't we try it?
04:00
Yeah, that would be great.
04:02
For dinner?
04:03
Yeah.
04:04
That's a good idea.
04:05
How about next Wednesday?
04:08
Maybe, let me see.
04:15
I'm sorry, I can't.
04:17
I need to work late next Wednesday.
04:19
Are you free next Friday?
04:21
Possibly.
04:25
Friday's fine.
04:27
Done?
04:28
Friday?
04:29
Sure, I'd love to.
04:31
Great.
04:32
Um, can I bring Leo?
04:35
You know the guy I work with?
04:38
Leo?
04:40
Yeah.
04:41
Great idea.
04:42
Great idea.
04:43
Look.
04:44
My program.
04:54
These are the Altai Mountains in Western Mongolia.
04:58
There isn't much water here.
04:59
There isn't much water here.
05:00
And there aren't many trees.
05:06
In winter, the temperature is often minus 30 degrees or colder.
05:12
It's a difficult place for people to live.
05:15
It's a difficult place for people to live.
05:16
But some people know how to live here.
05:20
The Kazakh eagle hunters.
05:22
Kazakh eagle hunters use these big birds to help them catch animals.
05:28
Animals can see a long way in the Altai Mountains.
05:32
So it's difficult for people to hunt here.
05:35
But golden eagles can catch food easily.
05:39
The Kazakh eagle hunters use the golden eagles to catch animals for them.
05:47
They started using eagles more than 1,000 years ago.
05:53
The eagles catch hares, foxes, and sometimes wolves for the hunters.
06:02
The people use the animal's fur to make warm winter clothes.
06:09
The eagle hunters teach the eagles to hunt for them.
06:15
They only use female eagles because they are big, strong, and very good at hunting.
06:22
They ride on horses, and their eagles ride with them.
06:27
The eagles are very important to the Kazakhs.
06:31
They become part of the family.
06:35
Kazakh eagle hunters live in tents called ger.
06:39
They move three times a year.
06:44
They keep animals, usually sheep, goats, and yak.
06:49
And they all ride horses.
06:52
The eagles stay in the family's home when it is cold.
07:00
The hunters keep one eagle for about ten years.
07:04
Then they let her go so that she can have babies.
07:07
Today, there are about 70 families of eagle hunters near the Altai Mountains.
07:14
Today is an Flash.
07:16
They are the first on the hill that they have to eat.
07:18
Yes.
07:19
The Olde Mountains.
07:20
The World is elicited.
07:21
The are the biggest, one of the years.
07:26
The seven of the Romans.
07:27
The Two of the Germans.
07:28
The The Olds.
07:29
The 12 of the Asset.
07:31
The Three of the Angels.
07:32
The Earth.
07:33
The half-the-year.
07:34
The Nine of the Islands.
07:35
The two of the городs.
07:36
Then the eight of the angels and the three.
07:38
The five of the angels.
07:39
The seven of the daughters.
07:40
The ninth of the asset.
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