Rory: You might feel quite dazed or lightheaded, I suppose.
Maria: Lightheaded. Yeah, because dazed is C2. It's band nine.
Rory: Ooh, is it?
Maria: Could you use it in a sentence about naps? Dazed.
Rory: Oh god, no, I couldn't because usually I associate dazed with being confused and not very, not feeling very well. I prefer groggy. It's connected to being tired and not thinking clearly.
Maria: Okay, sorry, dear listener. Don't use dazed in this context, okay? Sorry.
Rory: You can, but it's not what I do. I can't think of one. Every time I think of dazed, I just think of dazed and confused, which is a binomial.
Maria: After taking an IELTS test, I felt dazed. Confused, unable to think clearly. Or after the accident, I was dazed, like in a shock. Or you can say I was so happy, I was in a daze. You know, after a long walk, I felt dazed. Kind of confused, unable to think clearly. I usually take a nap during the day or at the weekend. Or you can say I usually take a nap before going out. Ladies, we do have our beauty sleep. It's called, you know, to take a nap, to have some beauty sleep before going out. We take a nap, and then we get dressed and do the makeup, and we go out. You can also say, like, have a break or have a rest.
Rory: Decompress.
Maria: Decompress. Yeah, like, what does it mean to decompress?
Rory: It just means to come out of a stressful situation. Technically, it's for when you take the pressure off something, but it can also mean to just come out of a stressful situation as well. De-stress yourself.
Maria: To relax. Yeah, I need a week to decompress. You can say that I usually chill out with a book. So, when I have a rest, when I'm resting, I usually chill out with a book. Or I usually read or chill out with a video game. Yeah, Rory's a gamer.
Rory: I am not a gamer. I don't really play many video games, like, religiously.
Maria: Yes, you are.
Rory: How?
Maria: How much time do you spend playing video games, Rory? Every day?
Rory: How much time do I spend playing video games?
Maria: Yes.
Rory: I don't know, like, maybe an hour? Like, a day, maybe?
Maria: An hour a day.
Rory: Well, when you think about what other things I spend my time doing, which is much more, then that's not that much time, is it?
Maria: So, if you don't like taking naps, you can say, I like having a defined time for sleep at night. Which means that I have, like, eight hours of sleep every night, and I don't take naps during the day. So, you can say that I don't get much out of taking naps. Or dear listener? I enjoy taking naps. I get a lot. I get a lot of rest out of taking naps. I am not very original in that regard. So, I'm not really creative when it comes to resting. So, I just do boring things like read a book, sleep. No, no, Rory doesn't sleep.
Rory: I do sleep. I go to bed at 10 o'clock and I wake up at 6 o'clock.
Maria: Every day, 6 o'clock. My goodness gracious.
Rory: Almost every day.
Maria: Rory's like a robot.