An educational graphic presenting common daily activities in simple English, including phrases like 'get up', 'take a shower', and 'eat dinner', with examples to help beginners learn and use these phrases effectively in everyday routines.

Master Everyday Routines with Basic English Phrases

 

Welcome to our lesson on daily activities! In this lesson, we'll explore everyday actions that many of us do daily. From waking up in the morning to going to bed at night, you'll learn to talk about your daily routine in simple English. This is a great way to practice everyday vocabulary and sentence structure.

What You'll Learn:

  • Vocabulary for everyday activities.
  • How to use these words in sentences.
  • The structure of simple, present-tense sentences.

 

Daily Activities Descriptions and Examples

 

  1. Get up: To rise from bed after sleeping.

    • "I get up at 7 AM every day."
  2. Take a shower: To wash your body under running water.

    • "I take a shower every morning."
  3. Brush my teeth: To clean your teeth with a toothbrush.

    • "I brush my teeth after breakfast."
  4. Shave: To remove hair from the face or body.

    • "He shaves his beard every other day."
  5. Get dressed: To put on clothes.

    • "She gets dressed for work after her shower."
  6. Wash my face: To clean your face with water and soap.

    • "I wash my face to wake myself up."
  7. Put on makeup: Apply cosmetic products to your face.

    • "She puts on makeup before leaving the house."
  8. Brush my hair: To smooth and style your hair with a brush.

    • "I brush my hair after drying it."
  9. Comb my hair: To smooth and style your hair with a comb.

    • "He combs his hair into place."
  10. Make the bed: To neatly arrange the bed covers.

    • "I make the bed before going to breakfast."
  11. Get undressed: Remove your clothes.

    • "They get undressed before taking a shower."
  12. Take a bath: To soak and wash your body in a bathtub.

    • "The children take a bath before bedtime."
  13. Go to bed: To lie down in bed to sleep.

    • "I go to bed at 10 PM."
  14. Sleep: To rest with your eyes closed and mind and body inactive.

    • "He sleeps for eight hours each night."
  15. Make breakfast: To prepare the first meal of the day.

    • "I make breakfast for the family every morning."
  16. Make lunch: To prepare the midday meal.

    • "She makes lunch for her kids."
  17. Cook/Make dinner: To prepare the evening meal.

    • "We cook dinner together every night."
  18. Eat/Have breakfast: To consume the first meal of the day.

    • "He eats breakfast at 8 AM."
  19. Eat/Have lunch: To consume the midday meal.

    • "They have lunch at noon."
  20. Eat/Have dinner: To consume the evening meal.

    • "I eat dinner with my family."

 

Key Phrases to Remember about daily activities 

 

  • Get up, Take a shower, Brush my teeth, Shave, Get dressed, Wash my face, Put on makeup, Brush my hair, Comb my hair, Make the bed, Get undressed, Take a bath, Go to bed, Sleep, Eat/Have breakfast, Eat/Have lunch, Eat/Have dinner, Make breakfast, Make lunch, Cook/Make dinner.

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