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スムーズな会話に欠かせない「Get」の基本用法
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中学で教わった基本動詞の一つであるGet。「~を手に入れる」の意味で覚えている人も多いと思いますが、ネイティブの日常会話では実に様々な意味で非常によく使われる単語の一つです。今回は、知ってれば必ず日常会話で役立つ代表的なGetの用法をご紹介します!
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1) 「〜もらう・受け取る」を表すgetの使い方
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get の一つ目の基本イメージは、色々な物を手に入れることです。人から何かをもらったり、受け取ったりする時に使われ、receiveのより口語的な言い方として使われます。ちなみに、良いものだけでなく、get a speeding ticket(スピード違反で切符を切られる)のようによくないものを受け取るときにも使われます。
・get a present(プレゼントをもらう)
・get a message(メッセージ受け取る)
・get advice(アドバイスをもらう)
<例文>
I got a new laptop for my birthday.
(誕生日に新しいパソコンをもらいました)
I got a text from Mike and he said he's running 10 minutes late.
(マイクからショートメッセージがあって、10分遅れるって)
Who do you usually get advice from?
(普段は誰からアドバイスをもらっているんですか?)
I got a speeding ticket this morning.
(今朝、スピード違反で切符を切られてしまいました)
また、人から何かをもらうだけでなく、自分で努力した結果何かを手に入れるときにも使われます。例えば、「仕事に就く・仕事が決まる」は get a job、「良い成績を取る」は get good grades、「昇進する」は get a promotionと表します。その他、getには「お金を得る」の意味合いもあり、「彼って月いくら稼いでいるの?」は「How much does he get a month?」のように表現します。
<例文>
It took me a couple of months but I finally got a job.
(数ヶ月間かかりましたが、やっと仕事が決まりました)
I got good grades when I was in high school.
(私は高校生のとき、成績がよかったです)
I heard you got a promotion. Congrats!
(昇進したんだって?おめでとう!)
It's an easy job. I get 20 bucks an hour just for watching the dogs.
(すごい楽な仕事だよ。犬の面倒を見るだけで時給20ドルもらえるんだ)
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2) 「~を買う」を表すgetの使い方
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getは「〜を買う」の意味としても使われます。buy のより口語的な言い回しとして使われ、お金を払って何かを手に入れるニュアンスがあります。また、レストランでは「注文する」の意味としても使われ、友達に「何を注文するの?」と聞く場合は「What are you going to get?」と言います。さらに、getは「おごる」や「御馳走する」の意味で使うこともでき、「I'll get it.」の一言だけで「私がおごるよ」を意味します。
<例文>
I really like your scarf. Where did you get it?
(そのマフラーいいね。どこで買ったの?)
You already got the iPhone 12? Did you pre-order it?
(もうiPhone12を手に入れたの?予約したの?)
I'm thinking about getting the B.L.T sandwich. What are you going to get?
(私はBLTサンドイッチにしようかな。あなたは何を注文するの?)
Don't worry. I'll get it today.
(心配しないで。今日は僕がおごるよ)
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3) 「〜を取りに行く」を表すgetの使い方
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何かを取りに行ったり、忘れ物を取りに戻ったりなど、物を取りに行って戻ってくるときに get が使われます。日常会話では、go and get ____ のように表すことが多く、例えば「僕が取り行くよ」は「I'll get it.」または「I'll go and get it.」両方のパターンで表すことができます。その他、「〜を迎えに行く」の意味としても使われ、友達に「迎えに来てくれる?」と聞く場合は「Can you get me?」または「Can you come and get me?」、「迎えに行くよ」は 「I'll get you.」もしくは「I'll go and get you.」と言います。
✔「迎えに行く」はgo and get、「迎えに来る」はcome and getで覚えましょう。
<例文>
I'll get it for you. What do you want to drink?
(僕が取りに行くよ?何飲みたい?)
I'm going to go and get Hiro from the train station.
(駅にヒロを迎えに行きます)
Oh no. I forgot my mask. I need to go back to the car and get it.
(ヤバイ、マスクを忘れちゃった。車に取りに戻らないと)
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4) 「〜を理解する」を表すgetの使い方
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相手の言いたいことが分かったり、意図が理解できたときに英語ではよく「I get it.」と言います。ここでは相手のアイディアを「手に入れる」、要するに「理解する」ことを意味します。この表現は、「I don't get it.」のように否定形で使われることが多く、相手の言いたいことが理解できなかったり、冗談が分からない時に使われます。
<例文>
I think I'm starting to get it. Let me practice a little more.
(なんとなく分かってきた気がします。もうちょっと練習します)
Why is that funny? I don't get it.
(何がそんなに面白いの?私には理解できない)
Do you get what he's saying? It makes no sense to me.
(彼が言っていることわかる?私には全然意味が分かりません)
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5) 「〜に到着する」を表すgetの使い方
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get は「着く」や「到着する」も意味し、日常会話では arriveの代わりによく使われます。例えば、待ち合わせに遅れてきた友達が「Sorry I'm late. Have you been waiting long?(遅れちゃってごめんね。だいぶ待った?)」と言った時は、「No, I just got here too.(ううん、僕も今着いたところだよ)」と言う具合に返事をするといいでしょう。
<例文>
There's so much traffic. What time do you think we'll get there?
(すごい渋滞だね。何時ぐらいに到着すると思う?)
Have a safe flight! Message me when you get to Okinawa.
(気をつけて行ってきて。沖縄に着いたらメッセージ送ってね)
I got home, took a shower and went straight to bed.
(家に帰ってシャワーを浴びてその後すぐに寝ました)
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6) 「〜になる(状態が変化する)」を表すgetの使い方
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getは状態の変化を表す時にも使われ、「〜になる」を意味します。状態の変化を表す時は一般的に getting ____ の形式が使われ、例えば、「疲れてきた」は 「I'm getting tired.」、「お腹が空いてきた」は「I'm getting hungry.」、「寒くなってきた」は「It's getting cold.」のように getting の後には形容詞がフォローします。
その他、「〜しやすい」をget ____ easilyと表現することができ、例えば、「私が暑がりです」は「I get hot easily.」、「彼は飽きっぽい」は「He gets bored easily.」、「彼女は嫉妬深い」は「She gets jealous easily.」のように表現します。
<例文>
I'm getting hungry. Do you want to grab dinner soon?
(お腹空いてきたな。そろそろ夕食に行かない?)
It's getting chilly these days. It's starting to feel like autumn.
(最近、肌寒くなってきました。秋めいてきましたね)
I carry around a blanket with me because I get cold easily.
(私は寒がりなのでいつも毛布を持ち歩いています)
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7) 「病気になる」を表すgetの使い方
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風邪を引いたり、インフルエンザにかかったり、病気になる時にもgetが使われます。例えば、「風邪を引いた」は「I got a cold.」、「インフルエンザにかかった」は「I got the flu.」、「彼は病気になった」は「He got sick.」と言います。ちなみに、「頭痛がする」は「I got a headache.」、「熱がある」は 「I got a fever.」、「喉が痛い」は「I got a sore throat.」のように表します。
<例文>
It sounds like you got the flu. Drink a lot of water and rest up.
(インフルエンザにかかったみたいだね。たくさん水分を取ってゆっくり休むんだよ)
My cat got sick and I had to take him to the vet yesterday.
(私の猫が病気になって、昨日動物病院に連れて行かないといけませんでした)
I think I got a cold. I got a fever and a sore throat.
(風邪を引いたと思います。熱があり、喉も痛いです)
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8) 「どうにかして~させる」を表すgetの使い方
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この表現は、人に何かをしてもらう時、または人に何かをさせる時の両方で使われますが、相手を説得したり騙したりするなど「どうにかして」何かをさせるニュアンスが含まれます。例えば、薬を飲みたくない子供を説得して飲ませる場合は「I got my child to take the medicine.(子供に何とかして薬を飲ませました)」と表します。
<例文>
I finally got my dad to stop smoking cigarettes.
(なんとかしてやっとお父さんにタバコをやめさせました)
I can't get my son to do his homework. What do you think I should do?
(何をしても息子が宿題をやりません。どうしたらいいと思いますか?)
My cat pees all over the house. How can I get her to pee in her litter box?
(私の猫は家中におしっこをします。どうしたら猫のトイレでおしっこをしてくれると思いますか?)
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9) 「〜する機会を得る」を表すgetの使い方
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get to do somethingは「〜する機会を得られる」を意味し、have the opportunity toのより口語的な言い方として使われます。例えば、「国際交流パーティーでいろいろな人たちとお話しすることができました」と言いたい場合は「I got to talk with a lot people at the international exchange party.」のように表現し、got to の後には動詞が続きます。ここでは、I got an/the opportunity to ____ と表現することもできますが、日常会話ではan/the opportunityを省くことがよくあります。
<例文>
I got to travel all over the world in my twenties.
(私は20代の時に世界中を旅行することができました)
Did you get to see the autumn leaves when you were in Japan?
(日本滞在中に紅葉を見ることはできましたか?)
At the spring training camp, I got to meet some of the Dodgers' players.
(スプリングトレーニングで何人かのドジャース選手に会えました)
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10) Get + 前置詞の組み合わせ
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getはいろいろな前置詞と組み合わせて使うことができます。例えば、「電車に乗ろう」は「Let's get on the train.」、「バスを降りよう」は「Let's get off the bus.」、「プールに入ろう」は「Let's get in the pool.」、「ここから出よう」は「Let's get out of here.」と言う具合に表現します。getと前置詞を組み合わせて使う場合は「動いている」イメージになります。
<例文>
Get on bus number 10 and it'll take you to downtown.
(10番バスに乗れば繁華街まで行きます)
This place is way too crowded. Let's get out of here.
(ここは混み過ぎだ。出ましょう)
Which stop are we getting off on? Is it the next one?
(どの駅で降りるの?次の駅?)
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スムーズな会話に欠かせない「Get」の基本用法
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中学で教わった基本動詞の一つであるGet。「~を手に入れる」の意味で覚えている人も多いと思いますが、ネイティブの日常会話では実に様々な意味で非常によく使われる単語の一つです。今回は、知ってれば必ず日常会話で役立つ代表的なGetの用法をご紹介します!
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1) 「〜もらう・受け取る」を表すgetの使い方
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get の一つ目の基本イメージは、色々な物を手に入れることです。人から何かをもらったり、受け取ったりする時に使われ、receiveのより口語的な言い方として使われます。ちなみに、良いものだけでなく、get a speeding ticket(スピード違反で切符を切られる)のようによくないものを受け取るときにも使われます。
・get a present(プレゼントをもらう)
・get a message(メッセージ受け取る)
・get advice(アドバイスをもらう)
<例文>
I got a new laptop for my birthday.
(誕生日に新しいパソコンをもらいました)
I got a text from Mike and he said he's running 10 minutes late.
(マイクからショートメッセージがあって、10分遅れるって)
Who do you usually get advice from?
(普段は誰からアドバイスをもらっているんですか?)
I got a speeding ticket this morning.
(今朝、スピード違反で切符を切られてしまいました)
また、人から何かをもらうだけでなく、自分で努力した結果何かを手に入れるときにも使われます。例えば、「仕事に就く・仕事が決まる」は get a job、「良い成績を取る」は get good grades、「昇進する」は get a promotionと表します。その他、getには「お金を得る」の意味合いもあり、「彼って月いくら稼いでいるの?」は「How much does he get a month?」のように表現します。
<例文>
It took me a couple of months but I finally got a job.
(数ヶ月間かかりましたが、やっと仕事が決まりました)
I got good grades when I was in high school.
(私は高校生のとき、成績がよかったです)
I heard you got a promotion. Congrats!
(昇進したんだって?おめでとう!)
It's an easy job. I get 20 bucks an hour just for watching the dogs.
(すごい楽な仕事だよ。犬の面倒を見るだけで時給20ドルもらえるんだ)
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2) 「~を買う」を表すgetの使い方
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getは「〜を買う」の意味としても使われます。buy のより口語的な言い回しとして使われ、お金を払って何かを手に入れるニュアンスがあります。また、レストランでは「注文する」の意味としても使われ、友達に「何を注文するの?」と聞く場合は「What are you going to get?」と言います。さらに、getは「おごる」や「御馳走する」の意味で使うこともでき、「I'll get it.」の一言だけで「私がおごるよ」を意味します。
<例文>
I really like your scarf. Where did you get it?
(そのマフラーいいね。どこで買ったの?)
You already got the iPhone 12? Did you pre-order it?
(もうiPhone12を手に入れたの?予約したの?)
I'm thinking about getting the B.L.T sandwich. What are you going to get?
(私はBLTサンドイッチにしようかな。あなたは何を注文するの?)
Don't worry. I'll get it today.
(心配しないで。今日は僕がおごるよ)
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3) 「〜を取りに行く」を表すgetの使い方
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何かを取りに行ったり、忘れ物を取りに戻ったりなど、物を取りに行って戻ってくるときに get が使われます。日常会話では、go and get ____ のように表すことが多く、例えば「僕が取り行くよ」は「I'll get it.」または「I'll go and get it.」両方のパターンで表すことができます。その他、「〜を迎えに行く」の意味としても使われ、友達に「迎えに来てくれる?」と聞く場合は「Can you get me?」または「Can you come and get me?」、「迎えに行くよ」は 「I'll get you.」もしくは「I'll go and get you.」と言います。
✔「迎えに行く」はgo and get、「迎えに来る」はcome and getで覚えましょう。
<例文>
I'll get it for you. What do you want to drink?
(僕が取りに行くよ?何飲みたい?)
I'm going to go and get Hiro from the train station.
(駅にヒロを迎えに行きます)
Oh no. I forgot my mask. I need to go back to the car and get it.
(ヤバイ、マスクを忘れちゃった。車に取りに戻らないと)
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4) 「〜を理解する」を表すgetの使い方
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相手の言いたいことが分かったり、意図が理解できたときに英語ではよく「I get it.」と言います。ここでは相手のアイディアを「手に入れる」、要するに「理解する」ことを意味します。この表現は、「I don't get it.」のように否定形で使われることが多く、相手の言いたいことが理解できなかったり、冗談が分からない時に使われます。
<例文>
I think I'm starting to get it. Let me practice a little more.
(なんとなく分かってきた気がします。もうちょっと練習します)
Why is that funny? I don't get it.
(何がそんなに面白いの?私には理解できない)
Do you get what he's saying? It makes no sense to me.
(彼が言っていることわかる?私には全然意味が分かりません)
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5) 「〜に到着する」を表すgetの使い方
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get は「着く」や「到着する」も意味し、日常会話では arriveの代わりによく使われます。例えば、待ち合わせに遅れてきた友達が「Sorry I'm late. Have you been waiting long?(遅れちゃってごめんね。だいぶ待った?)」と言った時は、「No, I just got here too.(ううん、僕も今着いたところだよ)」と言う具合に返事をするといいでしょう。
<例文>
There's so much traffic. What time do you think we'll get there?
(すごい渋滞だね。何時ぐらいに到着すると思う?)
Have a safe flight! Message me when you get to Okinawa.
(気をつけて行ってきて。沖縄に着いたらメッセージ送ってね)
I got home, took a shower and went straight to bed.
(家に帰ってシャワーを浴びてその後すぐに寝ました)
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6) 「〜になる(状態が変化する)」を表すgetの使い方
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getは状態の変化を表す時にも使われ、「〜になる」を意味します。状態の変化を表す時は一般的に getting ____ の形式が使われ、例えば、「疲れてきた」は 「I'm getting tired.」、「お腹が空いてきた」は「I'm getting hungry.」、「寒くなってきた」は「It's getting cold.」のように getting の後には形容詞がフォローします。
その他、「〜しやすい」をget ____ easilyと表現することができ、例えば、「私が暑がりです」は「I get hot easily.」、「彼は飽きっぽい」は「He gets bored easily.」、「彼女は嫉妬深い」は「She gets jealous easily.」のように表現します。
<例文>
I'm getting hungry. Do you want to grab dinner soon?
(お腹空いてきたな。そろそろ夕食に行かない?)
It's getting chilly these days. It's starting to feel like autumn.
(最近、肌寒くなってきました。秋めいてきましたね)
I carry around a blanket with me because I get cold easily.
(私は寒がりなのでいつも毛布を持ち歩いています)
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7) 「病気になる」を表すgetの使い方
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風邪を引いたり、インフルエンザにかかったり、病気になる時にもgetが使われます。例えば、「風邪を引いた」は「I got a cold.」、「インフルエンザにかかった」は「I got the flu.」、「彼は病気になった」は「He got sick.」と言います。ちなみに、「頭痛がする」は「I got a headache.」、「熱がある」は 「I got a fever.」、「喉が痛い」は「I got a sore throat.」のように表します。
<例文>
It sounds like you got the flu. Drink a lot of water and rest up.
(インフルエンザにかかったみたいだね。たくさん水分を取ってゆっくり休むんだよ)
My cat got sick and I had to take him to the vet yesterday.
(私の猫が病気になって、昨日動物病院に連れて行かないといけませんでした)
I think I got a cold. I got a fever and a sore throat.
(風邪を引いたと思います。熱があり、喉も痛いです)
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8) 「どうにかして~させる」を表すgetの使い方
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この表現は、人に何かをしてもらう時、または人に何かをさせる時の両方で使われますが、相手を説得したり騙したりするなど「どうにかして」何かをさせるニュアンスが含まれます。例えば、薬を飲みたくない子供を説得して飲ませる場合は「I got my child to take the medicine.(子供に何とかして薬を飲ませました)」と表します。
<例文>
I finally got my dad to stop smoking cigarettes.
(なんとかしてやっとお父さんにタバコをやめさせました)
I can't get my son to do his homework. What do you think I should do?
(何をしても息子が宿題をやりません。どうしたらいいと思いますか?)
My cat pees all over the house. How can I get her to pee in her litter box?
(私の猫は家中におしっこをします。どうしたら猫のトイレでおしっこをしてくれると思いますか?)
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9) 「〜する機会を得る」を表すgetの使い方
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get to do somethingは「〜する機会を得られる」を意味し、have the opportunity toのより口語的な言い方として使われます。例えば、「国際交流パーティーでいろいろな人たちとお話しすることができました」と言いたい場合は「I got to talk with a lot people at the international exchange party.」のように表現し、got to の後には動詞が続きます。ここでは、I got an/the opportunity to ____ と表現することもできますが、日常会話ではan/the opportunityを省くことがよくあります。
<例文>
I got to travel all over the world in my twenties.
(私は20代の時に世界中を旅行することができました)
Did you get to see the autumn leaves when you were in Japan?
(日本滞在中に紅葉を見ることはできましたか?)
At the spring training camp, I got to meet some of the Dodgers' players.
(スプリングトレーニングで何人かのドジャース選手に会えました)
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10) Get + 前置詞の組み合わせ
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getはいろいろな前置詞と組み合わせて使うことができます。例えば、「電車に乗ろう」は「Let's get on the train.」、「バスを降りよう」は「Let's get off the bus.」、「プールに入ろう」は「Let's get in the pool.」、「ここから出よう」は「Let's get out of here.」と言う具合に表現します。getと前置詞を組み合わせて使う場合は「動いている」イメージになります。
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Get on bus number 10 and it'll take you to downtown.
(10番バスに乗れば繁華街まで行きます)
This place is way too crowded. Let's get out of here.
(ここは混み過ぎだ。出ましょう)
Which stop are we getting off on? Is it the next one?
(どの駅で降りるの?次の駅?)
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Good morning!
Here's a little sample of our RMO schedule! We're technically on day 17 of voluntary self-quarantine and have a little routine going-on which has been so pivotal to everyone's sanity!
Having a structure helps to manage expectations allowing for lots of freedom within boundaries, a key principle of Respectful Parenting. It helps everyone take ownership with a semblance of control over all the things we can't control!
One of the big things (that I highly recommend!) we did as a family when we knew we would have to potentially self-quarantine for 4-6 weeks with our family medical history as well as with my work travel was sit down as a family and talk about what was important to us.
We live in a 1500sqft apartment and haven't left these four walls. 😅😅❤️ We have a balcony but other than that, we've not gone to other public common areas which made it very important that we make our home, a safe, loving, fun, haven instead of prison walls.
The best way for success was for all of us to talk about what was important to us. What we needed on the schedule to find our happy.
For mama and daddy, it was making sure that we had set time for us to work and for Ella Grace, she wanted to have morning meetings and a few other special mentions like morning snuggles, cooking together, play time.
This is by no-means a be-all ends-all, it will look different for every family depending on what you and your littles find important. The key is just that with a structure and framework, it allows everyone to breathe and create, have fun and be present without worrying about what's happening next which is especially important for little ones.
This schedule while very thought out, is flexible. We don't micromanage at all and there are no set times where something has to be done at a specific time (outside of her medicine schedule!). Listen to your gut, mamas. It's your superpower!
Ps. Can you tell which part of the day this picture was taken?
I wrote it up on our "command center" which are these giant sliding glass doors that we have in our kitchen. We use chalk pens and write our favorite quotes, grocery list, schedule, family goals, etc and it's easily wipeable!
On the left are "special" things that we get to do by the day along with suggestions on play ideas if she's stumped and on the right, our running schedule that I want to reiterate again, looks very long and complicated but is just more of a loose framework and structure!
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RMO SCHEDULE
❤️ Morning snuggles
A loving quiet start for everyone, good morning hug or snuggles or just quiet time together as they wake up
❤️ Make breakfast with daddy
Ella Grace's favorite time w daddy - they make coffee and breakfast together. While not limited to this, because breakfast is usually her choice, I also list down some options to help her.
❤️ Medicine
Ella Grace has daily medicine that she has to take so putting it on the schedule helps her get a sense of what happens when since much of our routine has changed. It also helps everyone not forget!
❤️ PLAY!
Such an important part of her day, we allow for lots of time for free play and exploration. She plays independently and happily while daddy and mama work.
Her favorite options include dress-up, role-play, restaurant, construction, magnatiles, podcasts, games, art table, dancing, scooter, forts, obstacle course, sensory etc.
She has free run on our little apartment and her imagination is her limit. Freedom within boundaries!
❤️ Movement
We try to move together as a family everyday for at least 20-30mins of vigorous activity. Movement helps your brain get to a theta state which helps with focus and understanding new information which is great for both adults that need to work and littles that need to play and learn!
Movement when you're shut it also helps regulate your hormones and keeping your body active will not just help you feel good physically but also mentally.
Some of our favorite ways to move together are family yoga, dance party, zumba, workout video, HIIT circuit, etc
❤️ Morning snack
Studies have also shown that a good snack or meal after activity helps little ones to sustain this theta state longer.
Also, mama is hungry and doesn't want to be hangry!
❤️ Morning meeting
This was beautifully one of the biggest requests Ella Grace wanted when we asked what was important to her. It's a little circle time that she usually has at school and it gives everyone safe space to come together, talk about what's on their mind or what's happened, as well as sets up expectations for the day by going through what day it is, what our plans are, etc.
❤️ Play/work
Another space to independently work and play and using some key Respectful Parenting principles after connecting (morning meeting, family movement, snack etc) to disconnect.
Fueling up their love tanks allows this space to largely remain uninterrupted, productive, and happy!
❤️ Lunch
We usually have a simple lunch - sandwiches, wraps, leftovers, soup and rice, one-pot meals, etc
❤️ Nap
Ella Grace cleans up and changes into her pjs for a little nap after lunch. She has a little eye mask and sleeping bag that she drags out to the living room sometimes to be close to us while we work or she might take a nap in her room or our room.
Our boundary is just that her body has to rest so we are quite flexible and work with her so she feels like she has some amount of ownership in it which helps with cooperation!
❤️ Afternoon snack
We take a little break together and have an afternoon snack/tea/coffee and just check in with one another (there's that connect to disconnect again!)
❤️ Play/work
Ella Grace usually spends this time playing but mostly lots of movement-based play like dancing, scooting, rocking/jumping on her balance board, etc
❤️ Cooking/TV time
I start preparing dinner and Ella Grace usually will help me cut, wash, etc and when she's done helping, she gets a little tv time while I finish up. Her favorite shows currently are The Wiggles, Hi-5, Fireman Sam, Paw Patrol
❤️ Dinner
Mealtimes are special for our family. It's our chance to connect and eat together so we try to really be present. Put our phones away, sit down at the table or if we're having dinner outside, on the mat or bench together, set up and clean up together so it's a family activity.
❤️ 20-min shakedown
This is a fun clean-up game that we play at the end of the day. We set up a timer for 20mins and quickly try to clean up as much as we can.
The only rule is that at the end of 20mins we stop and walk away. It makes the clean-up less overwhelming and also elicits participation from everyone because there is a certain end time that doesn't get extended no matter what, making it much easier to get everyone to participate the next time too.
You'd be amazing how much we can get done in 20mins! In our little apartment, having free reign to play throughout the day allows us to not have to micromanage but also not go nuts from the mess. We pick up here and there throughout the day but the 20min gives us a nice reset for the next day while making it not feel like a big task.
❤️ Movement
We usually have some sort of movement - epic dance party is one of our very favorites. If it's been a very busy tiring day, we might play a song and stretch, meditate or do wind down yoga instead. There are no hard and fast rules, just again time to move and listen to our bodies.
❤️ Bath/Shower
Ella Grace takes her own shower and this is also usually when she brushes her teeth, takes her medicine, etc.
❤️ Night Meeting
Similar to morning meeting, it's a little circle to come together and debrief from our day together. We usually play Happy/Sad/Grateful which is the highlight for everyone. We do a little breathing and love shower after, read a few books then end with prayer before Ella Grace goes to bed and mama and daddy get some mama and daddy time!
Hope this helps!
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Hi, this is Daniel.
First of all, I would like to thank all of you who are now watching this video cause you are now increasing my views right now. (Haha! Thank you~~~~)
Second, I’m really thankful for those who have responded my last video right here. (Ding) This one. I really appreciate it so much because some of you guys’ comments were like “I really love your video”, “What a nice accent”, and last “Maybe you can consider being a Youtuber!!!!!!!”
The reason why I promoted this video is that I want to provide a channel where a lot of foreigners can learn more native Chinese speaking, and the results, to be honest, was better than I originally expected. And also, to be honest, those who have shared this video to your foreign friends, I am really really really thankful for you because you guys really helped me a lot!
Thank you guys again for what you guys have done for me. Sorry for blah blah blah, again, if you would like to see more video like this kind, or you can also give me a “like” so that I know and you guys can encourage me.
Ok! So in today’s video, I would like to teach you guys another five native common phrases of Chinese. Remember, this one is more native than the last one, which is the episode one. So if you want to keep learning, justh keep watching! Let’s go!
1. The first word that I’m going to teach you guys is the word “讚”. This word is usually used when you want to say something that is really good, usually, it goes with the gesture ‘thumbs-up’. So now you know, the action of “liking” my photos on Instagram or “liking” my videos on my YouTube Channel is called “按讚” . 按 actually means “push or press” in Chinese, so “按讚” means give me a like! Also, most of the cases we use this word “讚” is when we taste something that is really delicious or yummy.
Example:
(Eating… 讚)
So, please remember this word because it is quite useful. Let’s say it again. 讚 讚 讚!!!!!
2. 傻眼 Now, guys, pay more attention to this word “傻眼” because this is way too native for Taiwanese people! “傻眼” literally means “stupid eyes”, but in Chinese, we mean “something that is so good that it makes my eyes or your eyes feel stunned” or “Something is so bad that it makes you speechless”. So this word is really useful because you can use it to express something that is so good or something that is so bad. In both cases! Maybe you don’t understand what I’m talking about! So let’s take a look at our example and you’ll more understand.
For example, maybe your friends are now having a party in the classroom and the moment when you walk in the classroom and you found the classroom was in a mess. You will be like “傻眼”. So in this case, we use “傻眼” to mean something that is so bad or something that makes you speechless. Another very good example is that when you see your friend who is typing very fast on their laptops or computers, and you’ll be like “傻眼”, “傻眼”, “傻眼”. How can you type so fast? So in this situation, we mean something that is so good and the thing makes you stunned.
Example:
傻眼 You know how to use this word, right? Let’s take a look at No.3.
3. “隨便” This word is typically used when you want to say “Whatever!” This is quite typically used when your friends offer you something that has two choices, and you need to choose one of them or one among them, but you don’t have a preference. And if you wanna say “whatever” you can say “隨便”.
Example:
A: Hey, Daniel, what do you want to eat for dinner? You want a hamburger or French fries?
B: 隨便
But remember, this is not quite suitable for you to use when you want to say it to somebody else who is elder than you. For example, your boss! You cannot use it to reply your boss, or you’ll be sacked (fired). It’s actually like English. You won’t say “Whatever” to your boss, right? So in Chinese, it’s the same case. You won’t say “隨便” to reply your boss! But, here’s the question. What do you have to say when you want to answer that both are fine for you or either is fine for you to your boss or somebody whose level is higher than you? Let’s take a look at No.4.
4. “都可以” or “我都可以”. This means “both are fine (for me)” or “Either is fine (for me)”. “都” actually means ”both, or all” in Chinese.
Example:
Boss: Daniel, what do you think we should eat for tonight’s meeting?
Daniel: 都可以。
5. “你說什麼?” “你” is “you”, “說” is “say”, “甚麼” means “what”. So in Chinese order, we’re actually saying “你說什麼” “You say what?” So it means “what did you just say?” “你說什麼?”
Example:
A: (on the phone) Yeah, you know what $%$*$*%##^@^Y*U^(^ER#%$&$%
B: Huh? 你說什麼? Huh? 你說什麼?
Thank you all!!
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