Do you get up at different times depending on what you have to do that day. This is the subject of this dictation exercise with the speaker talking about work days and days off.
- rise from bed after sleeping.E.g. I got up and took a shower
- (of wind or the sea) become strong or agitated.E.g. it was getting dark, and the sea was getting up
- dress someone in a specified smart, elaborate, or unusual way.E.g. he was got up in striped trousers and a dinner jacket
- prepare or organize a project or piece of work.E.g. we used to get up little plays
- a style or arrangement of dress, especially an elaborate or unusual one.E.g. her ridiculous Cossack's get-up
You're listening to Joanna
She has an American accent and expects you to use American spelling.
Listen to the complete text from start to finish.
I get up early on the days I go to work and I have to go to bed early. When I don't go to work, I like to get up late and I go to bed late on those days too. When I don't go to work I like to visit my friends. When I don't go to work my friends will visit me and they will bring pizza and other things and we will have a fun time together. I like going to work, but I like staying home too!
Now listen to the slower version and type what you hear into the text box.
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