In the Bathroom

In the Bathroom в Quizlet

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Every morning I wash my face, brush my teeth, and rinse my mouth with mouthwash at the washbasin.
I usually have a shower, not a bath — I stand under the shower head, use shampoo and shower gel, then hang the shower curtain back neatly.
After having a bath in the bathtub, I wrap myself in a soft bathrobe and dry my hair with the hair dryer.
I keep my toothbrush and toothpaste in a holder on the shelf above the mirror, next to my razor and shaving foam.
Always flush the toilet after use and check that the toilet paper is on the rail — nothing worse than running out!
My towels hang on a warm rail; I never use a dirty or stinky one — only clean and fresh!
I comb my hair with a comb first, then smooth it with a hairbrush before leaving the bathroom.
The bath mat stays on the floor to catch water, and I throw used tissues into the trash bin.
Once a week, I clean the bathtub, washbasin, and mirror with a sponge and make sure everything smells fresh, not stinky.
Wet soap, empty shampoo bottles, and old razors go straight into the trash bin — no clutter on the shelf!

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Типовые вопросы:

Do you usually have a shower or have a bath in the morning?
Where do you keep your toothbrush — in a holder, in a cup, or in a drawer?
Did you wash your face before going to bed last night?
How often do you clean your bathtub or shower?
Have you ever forgotten to flush the toilet in a public restroom?
Is your towel clean and fresh, or do you sometimes reuse it?
What kind of shower gel or soap do you prefer — scented or unscented?
Do you use mouthwash every day, or only sometimes?
Where do you hang your bathrobe — on a hook, a rail, or the back of the door?
Does your shower curtain get moldy if you don’t hang it properly?
When was the last time you replaced your toothbrush?
Do you dry your hair with a hair dryer or let it air-dry?
Is your mirror usually foggy after a hot shower? How do you clean it?
What do you keep on the shelf in your bathroom — just toiletries, or other things too?
Have you ever dropped your razor in the bathtub?
Do you use a comb or a hairbrush more often?
Is your trash bin in the bathroom small or big? How often do you empty it?
Do you prefer liquid soap or bar soap for washing your hands?
What do you do if the toilet paper runs out unexpectedly?
Is your bath mat clean, or does it get stinky after a few days?

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Вопросы для обсуждения:

  • What’s your ideal morning routine in the bathroom — quick and simple, or slow and relaxing?
  • Have you ever had a bathroom with no shower curtain or broken shower head? How did you manage?
  • Do you think it’s important to keep the bathroom clean and fresh all the time? Why or why not?
  • What’s one bathroom item you couldn’t live without — toothpaste, hair dryer, towel, or something else?
  • In your opinion, is having a bath more relaxing than having a shower? When do you choose one over the other?

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The Secret Life of Your Bathroom

Your bathroom might be small, but it’s where your day begins — and ends. It’s the place where you wash your face, brush your teeth, and decide: shower or bath?

Every item has a purpose. The shower head rains warm water while shampoo and shower gel turn soap into scent. The toothbrush and toothpaste team up for a fresh smile, and mouthwash gives that final clean feeling. After flushing the toilet, you grab toilet paper from the rail — a small detail that matters more than you think!

But a bathroom isn’t just about routines. It’s about comfort. A soft towel, a cozy bathrobe, and a dry bath mat make all the difference. And let’s not forget the mirror — your silent morning companion — or the shelf that holds your razor, shaving foam, and favourite soap.

Yet, without care, even the nicest bathroom can become dirty or stinky. That’s why we hang the shower curtain, clean the washbasin with a sponge, and toss used tissues into the trash bin. A fresh, clean bathroom doesn’t just feel better — it shows respect for your daily ritual.

So next time you step inside, remember: it’s not just a room with a toilet and a sink. It’s your personal spa, your morning studio, and your quiet corner of calm.