How to Talk About Your Daily Routine in English – Learning Podcast

Do you want to speak confidently about your everyday life? This beginner-friendly podcast will help you master your daily routine in English step by step.

In this Easy English Podcast episode, Mike and Anna guide you through a natural conversation about daily habits — from the moment you wake up until you go to bed. This lesson is specially designed for A1–A2 learners who want clear structure, simple vocabulary, and real speaking practice.

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✨ You will learn essential daily action verbs.
✨ You will practice real-life sentences you can use every day.
✨ You will build confidence in describing your daily routine in English.

Instead of difficult grammar explanations, this episode focuses on listening, repetition, and understanding. You will hear useful verbs like wake up, get up, have breakfast, go to work, study English, come home, and relax used naturally in conversation.

🎧 This lesson includes:
✔ A simple daily routine dialogue
✔ Clear explanations of key verbs
Speaking repetition practice
✔ A motivational checkpoint
✔ Real beginner-friendly examples

If you are searching for a practical way to improve your daily routine in English, this episode gives you exactly what you need — clarity, structure, and confidence.

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to describe your whole day in English using correct verbs and simple sentences.

And that is a powerful step forward.

Essential Daily Routine Vocabulary (A1–A2 Level)

Routine /ruːˈtiːn/ — noun → things you do regularly every day.
Wake up /weɪk ʌp/ — phrasal verb → to stop sleeping and open your eyes.
Get up /ɡet ʌp/ — phrasal verb → to leave your bed and stand up.
Breakfast /ˈbrekfəst/ — noun → the first meal in the morning.
Relax /rɪˈlæks/ — verb → to rest and feel calm.
Study /ˈstʌdi/ — verb → to learn something.
Work /wɜːrk/ — noun/verb → a job or activity you do to earn money.
Lunch /lʌntʃ/ — noun → a meal in the middle of the day.
Bed /bed/ — noun → the place where you sleep.
Confidence /ˈkɒnfɪdəns/ — noun → feeling sure about yourself.

Useful English Phrases

I wake up at six. → I stop sleeping at six o’clock.
I get up at seven. → I leave my bed at seven.
I have breakfast. → I eat my morning meal.
I go to work. → I travel to my job.
I have lunch. → I eat my midday meal.
I come home. → I return to my house.
I study English. → I learn and practice the English language.
I relax in the evening. → I rest and take it easy at night.
I take a shower. → I wash my body in the shower.
I go to bed. → I lie down to sleep.

English Quiz – Test Your Vocabulary

What does “wake up” mean?

What do you do after you finish work?

What meal do you have in the morning?

Which verbs are daily routine verbs?

What is the goal of the lesson?

Practice English Writing – Discussion Questions

1. What time do you wake up and what is the first thing you do in the morning? Describe your morning routine in 2–3 sentences.
2.What is your favorite part of the day and why? Use at least two daily routine verbs in your answer.
👉 Try to answer these questions in the comments below the page! This is very important for practicing and remembering what you learned.

Dialogue Transcript – Daily Routine in English

Mike: Hello and welcome to the Easy English Podcast Show! I am Mike.

Anna: And I am Anna! Hello to all our listeners! We are so happy you are here for another episode of our English podcast.

Mike: Are you ready to talk about your day? Today, we are learning all about your daily routine in English.

Anna: Yes! This is such an important topic. By the end of this episode, you will be able to describe a daily routine for beginners from the moment you open your eyes until you go to sleep.

Mike: You will learn basic English action verbs like “wake up,” “study,” and “relax.” These words are perfect for your everyday life.

Anna: And please, don’t worry about mistakes. Mistakes are just part of learning!

Mike: That’s right. You don’t need to be perfect. Just listen and enjoy this English podcast.

Anna: We are here to support you every step of the way. Let’s start our learn English daily routine lesson!

Natural Conversation: How Mike and Anna Share Their Day

Mike: Anna, let’s talk about our days. This is great English speaking practice daily routine for our listeners.

Anna: I agree! My day starts quite early. I wake up at six-thirty every morning.

Mike: Oh, that is very early! Do you get up at six-thirty too?

Anna: No, no. I wake up, but I stay in bed for a few minutes. I get up at six-forty-five. Then I go to the bathroom and brush teeth.

Mike: I brush teeth first too. It makes me feel fresh! Then I have breakfast. I usually have some cereal and orange juice.

Anna: I have breakfast at seven. Then I put on my coat and go to work by bus. What about you, Mike? What about your simple English daily routine?

Mike: Well, I study in the morning. I study English and history for two hours. It’s quiet and nice.

Anna: Very nice. I have lunch at the office at twelve o’clock with my colleagues.

Mike: I have lunch at home at one o’clock. After a long day of work, I finally come home at five o’clock.

Anna: When I come home, I am usually tired. I like to sit on the sofa and relax. These action verbs — “sit” and “relax” — are my favorite!

Mike: Me too. I relax and listen to some music. It’s the best part of the day! Then, at ten o’clock, I go to bed.

Anna: I go to bed a little later, at ten-thirty. It is a busy but good day!

Key Action Verbs for Daily Routine in English

Mike: That was a great simple English daily routine conversation. Let’s explain a few of those English daily routine verbs.

Anna: Yes! Let’s look at wake up and get up. People often think they are the same, but they are a little different.

Mike: That’s right. Wake up is when your eyes open and you stop sleeping. You are still in bed!

Anna: But get up means you actually stand up. You leave your warm bed and start your day.

Mike: Leaving the bed is always the hardest part for me!

Anna: I know! It’s okay if these words feel new. Just try to repeat them in your head.

Mike: Another important phrase is have breakfast. In English, we use the word “have” for meals. We say have breakfast, have lunch, and “have dinner.”

Anna: Exactly. And don’t forget come home. This is when you finish your work or school and arrive at your house.

Mike: You don’t need to remember everything right now. Just listening to these action verbs in English is a big step forward.

Anna: Every word you learn is a victory. You are doing a wonderful job today. We are so proud of you!

Everyday Examples: Practice English in Real-Life Situations

Mike: Now, let’s see these verbs in real life. Imagine it is Monday morning. The alarm clock goes “beep beep beep!”

Anna: Oh, I hate that sound! That is the moment I wake up. It is usually dark and a little cold.

Mike: I know the feeling, Anna! But then you get up and have a hot shower. You feel much better, right?

Anna: Yes. Then I brush teeth and look in the mirror. I smile and say, “Today is going to be a great day!”

Mike: That is the spirit! Then I have breakfast. I love eggs and toast. It gives me the energy I need to go to work.

Anna: On my lunch break, I have lunch with my best friend. We talk and we laugh. It is such a nice break during the day.

Mike: After a long day, the feeling is so good when you finally come home. You open the door, put down your bag, and… ahhh.

Anna: Yes! You can finally relax on the sofa. No more work, no more stress. Just peace.

Mike: And then, the best part. You go to bed and have beautiful dreams.

Anna: These English vocabulary daily routine words are everywhere.

Mike: That is true! You use them every single day of your life!

Speaking Practice: Describe Your Daily Routine

Anna: Now, it is your turn to speak! This is your special English speaking practice daily routine.

Mike: Don’t be shy! Even if you are alone, say the words out loud. It helps your brain. Repeat after me: I wake up.

Anna: Good! Now, let’s try a full sentence. Repeat: I get up at seven.

Mike: Great job. Let’s try another one. Repeat: I brush teeth.

Anna: You are doing so well! Now say: I have breakfast.

Mike: Now, let’s talk about the day. Repeat: I go to work.

Anna: Excellent. And this one is very important for you. Repeat: I study English.

Mike: Almost there. Repeat after me: I come home.

Anna: And my favorite one! Repeat: I relax.

Mike: And the very last one for today. Repeat: I go to bed.

Anna: Wow! Look at you! You are speaking English right now!

Mike: Yes, you are! Using these English verbs A1 A2 is a huge success for any learner.

Anna: It’s okay if you missed a word. You can always listen again. You are doing a truly great job!

Checkpoint: Test Your Understanding of Daily Activities

Mike: We are almost at the end of our lesson today! You have done such a wonderful job. Let’s do a quick checkpoint to see your progress. I will ask you two simple questions. Are you ready?

Anna: I know you can do it! Just take a breath and speak. You are ready for this.

Mike: Question number one. You are in your bed and your eyes open. What is the verb for this?

Anna: That’s right! It is wake up. Now, question number two. You finish your work and you arrive at your house. What do you do?

Mike: Perfect! You come home. You see? You are using your English daily routine verbs already!

Anna: At the start of this episode, we said you would be able to say exactly what you do during the day. And you are doing it right now!

Mike: Please remember: every small step matters. You are doing great. Truly great!

Anna: Your confidence is growing every minute. Keep going!

Conclusion: Tips to Improve Your English Every Day

Mike: Thank you so much for listening to us today. It was so much fun to talk about our days with you!

Anna: If you liked this daily routine English for beginners lesson, please like the video and subscribe to our channel.

Mike: And please, write a comment! Tell us: What time do you wake up? We want to hear from you!

Anna: Your support is very important. It helps us create more useful podcasts for you. We want to help you learn English daily routine words every day.

Mike: Thank you for listening to Easy English Podcast Show.

Anna: Have a beautiful day and keep practicing.

Mike: Goodbye for now!

Anna: Goodbye!


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