My Daily Routine: A Simple Story (Nivel Básico A2)
- Inglés Cápsulas
- 18 dic 2024
- 2 Min. de lectura
Actualizado: 19 dic 2024

Daily routines are an important part of our lives. They help us stay organized and make the most of our time. In this story, I will share my daily routine, from the moment I wake up to when I go to bed. It might be simple, but it keeps me active and happy every day.
My name is Lucas, and this is my daily routine. Every morning, I wake up at 7:00 a.m. I wash my face and brush my teeth. Then, I get dressed and prepare my breakfast. I usually eat toast with butter and drink a glass of orange juice.
At 8:00 a.m., I leave my house and walk to school. My classes start at 8:30 a.m. and finish at 2:30 p.m. During the day, I study math, science, and English. My favorite subject is English because I love learning new words and practicing grammar.
After school, I go home and have lunch with my family. My mom usually cooks something delicious like pasta or chicken with vegetables. After lunch, I do my homework. Sometimes, I listen to music while I study.
In the evening, I like to relax. I watch TV or play video games with my brother. At 8:00 p.m., we have dinner together. Then, I take a shower and read a book before going to bed. I usually fall asleep around 10:00 p.m.
Having a daily routine helps me stay productive and enjoy my day. Each activity has its purpose, whether it’s studying, spending time with my family, or relaxing in the evening. Sharing my routine might inspire you to reflect on your own and find ways to make it even better. What does your daily routine look like?
Glossary
Routine: A regular way of doing things. (Rutina: Una forma regular de hacer las cosas.)
Wake up: To stop sleeping. (Despertarse: Dejar de dormir.)
Brush: To clean something using a brush. (Cepillar: Limpiar algo usando un cepillo.)
Get dressed: To put on clothes. (Vestirse: Ponerse ropa.)
Prepare: To make something ready. (Preparar: Hacer algo listo.)
Toast: Bread that has been browned by heat. (Tostada: Pan dorado por calor.)
Orange juice: A drink made from oranges. (Jugo de naranja: Bebida hecha de naranjas.)
Leave: To go away from a place. (Salir: Irse de un lugar.)
Favorite: Liked more than others. (Favorito: Gustar más que otros.)
Subject: An area of knowledge studied in school. (Materia: Área de conocimiento estudiada en la escuela.)
Delicious: Very tasty. (Delicioso: Muy sabroso.)
Relax: To rest and feel calm. (Relajarse: Descansar y sentirse tranquilo.)
Fall asleep: To begin to sleep. (Quedarse dormido: Comenzar a dormir.)