
A Day in the Life of a City Policeman – Slow English Listening Practice
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Today we explore the daily routine of a city policeman, following a real-life guest, Tom, from the first alarm of the morning to the moment he winds down at night. Along the way, you’ll learn useful English phrases like “hit the ground running,” “get your marching orders,” “stay sharp,” and more!
🎙️ This episode is perfect for learners who want to:
- Master work-related vocabulary and idioms
- Improve listening through real, everyday English
- Understand routines, stress management, and structure
- Build fluency with natural, slow-paced conversations
💬 Plus, our Language Lab at the end breaks down 5 powerful phrases and gives you a bonus grammar tip you can use today
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