English day 3: Taking a shower

Sentence:
- Dan pulls the shower curtain shut.
- By turning the knob, he turns the water on.
- He washes his hair with shampoo…
- …and the rest of his body with soap.
- Then he rinses off with water.
- After turning the water off…
- …h(huán)e steps out of the shower.
- He takes a towel from the towel rack.
- Then he dries himself off.
- He wraps a towel around himself.
- …and he dries his hair.
- He puts some deodorant under his arms.
Verbs:
dry
dry off
turn on
wash
wrap
pull?
put
rinse off
step
take (a shower)
turn
turn off
Nouns:
arm
bar
bathmat
blow-dryer
body
curtain
deodorant
hair
knob
rack
(the) rest (of)shampoo
shower
shower head
soap
towel
water
Adjective:
shut
Others:
dry off: Use dry off only if the water stays on top of the thing that is wet.
dry out: You dry your hair out. You dry a towel out
pull sth. shut=pull it until it is shut
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