2. My Daily Routines

Here are some key phrases that are useful in order to explain your day to another person.
I wake up at …
I get up at …
I have a shower and get dressed.
I brush my teeth and hair.
I pack my bag.
I have lunch at…
I have dinner at…
I go to bed at…
There are lots of different types of English constructions used to describe a day, including many phrasal verbs like: ‘tidy up’, ‘wash up’, and ‘get up’. There are also lots of sentences with supporting verbs such as: “I have lunch”, or “I get dressed”, rather than “I lunch”. Notice the range of ways of telling the time too. See if you can describe your day using the same language forms.

Still a bit lost?

Download this PDF which includes some extra help: Daily-routines

Not lost at all?

Check your knowledge here: Daily Routine game