Beginner … min read · Updated 2026-06-20

Talking About Your Routine

A routine is what you do every day, in order. We describe it with the simple present and time words: in the morning, at noon, in the afternoon, in the evening, at night.

Example routine - In the morning, I wake up at six and eat breakfast. - Then I go to school. - In the afternoon, I come home and have lunch. - In the evening, I do my homework. - At night, I read a little and sleep.

We can also add frequency words: always, usually, sometimes, never. - I always brush my teeth in the morning. - I sometimes play in the evening.

Use time words to put your day in order — they make your speaking clear and natural.

Common mistake: Mixing tenses. A daily routine stays in the simple present (I wake up), not the past (I woke up).

✍️ Practice:

  1. In the morning I ___.
  2. In the afternoon I ___.
  3. In the evening I ___.
  4. At night I ___.

📒 Words to learn

Cap (n)
Balochi
کُلا
Urdu
ٹوپی

This is a cap.

Dry (adj)
Balochi
ھُشک
Urdu
خشک

It is very dry.

Coward (adj)
Balochi
لگور
Urdu
بزدل

It is very coward.

Wet (adj)
Balochi
تر
Urdu
گِیلا

It is very wet.

Walk (v)
Balochi
گردگ
Urdu
چلنا

We walk every day.

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