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:
- In the morning I ___.
- In the afternoon I ___.
- In the evening I ___.
- At night I ___.
📒 Words to learn
“This is a cap.”
“It is very dry.”
“It is very coward.”
“It is very wet.”
“We walk every day.”