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Day 19 · Before The Meeting

8 min · 21 de may de 2026
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A slow English story about the morning before the big presentation. 8 simple sentences. Word by word. About 9 minutes. 📖 In this episode Monday morning. The big week starts now. Before heading out, you look in the mirror and give yourself a firm nod. Coffee. Notes app. Three things on today's list. Proofread the design doc with ChatGPT. Share the deck with everyone on the invite. Drop a message in the group chat — reach out anytime, leave comments by 11. Hit send. Honestly, half the work feels done already. 📝 Today's sentences Monday morning. The big week starts now. And before heading out, I looked in the mirror and gave myself a firm nod. I got to the office, made coffee, opened my notes app. I started a new list. Just three things for today. One: I proofread the design doc with ChatGPT. Took half an hour. Two: I shared the deck with everyone on the invite. Three: I dropped a message in the group chat. Reach out anytime. Leave comments by 11. I hit send. Honestly, it felt like half the work was done. 🔑 Vocabulary • head out /hed aʊt/ • proofread /ˈpruːfriːd/ • reach out /riːtʃ aʊt/ • leave comments /liːv ˈkɑːments/ • hit send /hɪt send/ 🎧 New episode every weekday Subscribe so you don't miss the next sentence.

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