73. Where’s My Wallet? | Past Tense | Intermediate English
Dec 08, 2022•10 min•Transcript available on Metacast Episode description
Waking up early has a lot of benefits – you avoid the rush of getting ready for work and you can take your time to enjoy a leisurely breakfast. I usually wake up early so that I can have a relaxed start to the day. That was not the case last Thursday.
I woke up late and it completely threw off my morning routine. I had to rush to get ready and head to work. I made it to work on time and everything was smooth until my lunch break.
I had a long lunch break that day, so I decided to go grocery shopping. After finally finding everything I needed at the store and just as I was about to check out, I realized that I didn’t have my wallet with me. I thought I had left it at home, so I couldn’t buy anything. I was so frustrated! I went home during my lunch break to see if I could find my wallet. And it turned out, it was in my backpack the whole time. I guess I was just so distracted that I didn’t even remember putting it there in the morning.
This experience was definitely a lesson learned – now I always make sure to double check that I have my wallet and everything else that I need to take with me before I leave the house! But most importantly, I always wake up early to avoid being late for work.
Benefit (noun): an advantage or something good you can get from something else.
Avoid (verb): keep away from or stop yourself from doing (something).
Rush (noun): an activity or behavior that is quick and fast
Leisurely (adjective): acting or done at leisure; relaxed and not being in a rush..
Threw off (phrasal verb): messed up, ruined
It turned out (phrase): it appeared.
Distracted (adjective): unable to focus and concentrate on an activity or a thing.
A lesson learned (phrase): learning something good after an experience (usually a mistake or doing sth wrong).
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