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Vera's Diary for Beginners, VD # 001, Getting up is hard

VD # 001, Getting up is hard At six o'clock the alarm clock rings. I turn off the alarm and stay lying down.

I'm still tired. I do not get up.

Four minutes later the alarm goes off for the second time.

Now I have to get up.

Or I'll be late for work. I go to the bathroom.

I undress and get into the shower.

I wash my hair and my body.

Then I dry myself off.

I put cream on my legs and my arms.

I use deodorant.

Then I get dressed.

First I put on my underwear, that is, a pair of underpants and a bra.

In the winter I also put on an undershirt.

In the summer it is warm.

So I do not need a vest.

Now I brush my teeth.

I put toothpaste on my toothbrush and brush my teeth.

I rinse my mouth out with water.

I then put cream me on my face.

Then I dry my hair.

I dry my hair with a hair dryer.

Then I put on my socks.

Finally, I put on a pair of pants and a blouse.

Text translated and recorded by David Martin (sprachenfreak). Copyright Vera Ihrig.

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VD # 001, Getting up is hard

 

At six o'clock the alarm clock rings.

I turn off the alarm and stay lying down.

I'm still tired.

I do not get up.

Four minutes later the alarm goes off for the second time.

Now I have to get up.

Or I'll be late for work.

I go to the bathroom.

I undress and get into the shower.

I wash my hair and my body.

Then I dry myself off.

I put cream on my legs and my arms.

I use deodorant.

Then I get dressed.

First I put on my underwear, that is, a pair of underpants and a bra.

In the winter I also put on an undershirt.

In the summer it is warm.

So I do not need a vest.

Now I brush my teeth.

I put toothpaste on my toothbrush and brush my teeth.

I rinse my mouth out with water.

I then put cream me on my face.

Then I dry my hair.

I dry my hair with a hair dryer.

Then I put on my socks.

Finally, I put on a pair of pants and a blouse.

 

Text translated and recorded by David Martin (sprachenfreak). Copyright Vera Ihrig.