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30 Phrases to Describe Your Daily Routine in French

How do you describe your daily routine in french what are the most common phrases and vocabulary in this article, i share my daily routine in french with 30 sentences. , table of contents.

  • My morning routine
  • My afternoon routine
  • My evening routine
  • Reflexive verbs (conjugaison) 
  • The verb "faire" (to do)
  • Daily routine (French video)

Le matin (In the morning)

Let's take a look at these phrases describing my morning routine including getting up and getting ready for work! 

Note that these sentences are all in present tense which describe what I usually do. 

1. Je me réveille.

2. je me lève. , 3. je me lève à sept heures..

I wake up at 7.

4. Comme tout le monde,  je regarde sur mon téléphone portable.

Like everyone, I look at my cellphone.

5. Je regarde mes messages.

I look at my messages.

6. Ensuite, je me lave le visage. 

Then, I wash my face.

7. Je me brosse les dents.

I brush my teeth.

8. Puis, je me fais du café.

And then, I make myself a coffee.

9. Je ne peux pas commencer ma journée  sans café. 

I can’t start my day without coffee.

10. Donc, je bois mon café.  

So, I drink my coffee.

Making coffee in French

11. Puis, je m’étire.

Then, I stretch.  

12. Je déjeune, bien sûr.

I have breakfast, of course.

13. Je prends mon petit déj.   

I have my breakfast. 

French breakfast

14. Je travaille chez moi. 

I work from home.

15. Donc, je commence tout de suite  à travailler. 

So, I start immediately working.

16. Je prépare mes cours.

I prepare my lessons. 

17. Je réponds à mes mails.  

I respond to my emails. 

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À midi (At noon)

18. à midi, je prends mon déjeuner. .

At noon, I have my lunch. 

19. J’enseigne. 

20. je suis professeur de français..

I’m a French Teacher. 

21. Donc, j’enseigne tout l’après-midi.  

So, I teach all afternoon. 

Le soir ( In the evening)

22. après le travail, je fais une balade..

After work, I go for a walk. 

23. Ou je fais des exercices en écoutant  de la musique. 

Or I exercise while listening to music.

24. Puis, je prends une douche. /Je me lave.   

After, I take a shower. 

25. Je fais un smoothie.

I make a smoothie. 

26. Et je dîne vers sept heures.

And I have dinner around 7. 

Dinner in French

27. Puis, je passe du temps  avec ma famille. 

Then, I spend some time with my family.

28. Vers onze heures, je vais au lit.

Around 11, I go to bed. 

29. Et je lis un peu avant de dormir.  

And I read a bit before sleeping. 

30. Enfin, je me couche.

Finally, I go to bed.

Reflexive verbs in French

To describe daily routine, we use reflexive verbs such as : "se réveiller" (to wake up), "se lever" (to get up), "se laver" (to wash yourself) and "se coucher" (to go to bed).

"Se" is called a reflexive pronoun and it changes to "me", "te" , "nous" and "vous" depending the subject.

Let's have a look.

Je me réveille (I wake up)

Tu te réveilles (You wake up)

Il/elle se réveille (He/she/one wakes up)

Nous nous réveillons (We wake up) 

Vous vous réveillez (You -plural/formal- wake up) 

Ils/elles se réveillent ( They -masculine/feminine- wake up)

Faire (To do, make) 

Similar to the reflexive verbs, the verb "faire" is a very useful verb to talk about daily routine. Let's look at these examples. 

Je fais une balade.

I go for a walk. 

Je fais des exercices.

I exercise. 

Je fais un smoothie.

The conjugaison   of the verb "faire".

Faire is an irregular verb. Here's how to conjugate it with different subjects in present tense. 

Je fais  (I do/make)

Tu fais  (You do/make)

Il/elle/on fait  (He, she, one does/makes)

Nous faisons  (We do/make)

Vous faites  (You -plural/formal- do/make)

Ils/elles font  (They -mas./fem.- do/make)

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20+ Easy Ways To Describe Your Daily Routine In French With Vocabulary & Example

  • Post author: Elijah Logan
  • Post last modified: March 27, 2023
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Daily routine in French

Are you struggling to describe your daily routine in French? If yes, then this article is for you.

Interaction with others is something you cannot avoid. As a French learner, there will be times when you will be required to make small talk or engage in entire conversations with others.

One of the most common things people ask while talking to others is their day and daily lifestyle or routine.

The lexicon of everyday activities is quite crucial in French. Thus you must boost your daily routine vocabulary to learn how to describe your routine, and what French daily life looks like.

To help you learn better, we have explained each part with practice examples.

So, let us begin and help you write your daily routine essay in French for everyday practice.

10 phrases sur la routine quotidienne en français. – 10 phrases about the daily routine in French.

  • Je me réveille tous les matins à 6h00. – I wake up every morning at 6:00 a.m.
  • Je me lave le visage et je vais me promener dans le jardin et faire du jogging. – I wash my face and go for a walk in the garden and jogging.
  • Je rentre à la maison, je me douche et je me prépare pour l’école. – I come home, shower and get ready for school.
  • Après le petit déjeuner, je pars pour l’école à 8h30. – After breakfast, I leave for school at 8:30 am.
  • Je change de vêtements en rentrant de l’école à 14h. – I change my clothes when I get home from school at 2 p.m.
  • Puis, après avoir mangé, je me repose un moment. – Then, after eating, I rest for a while.
  • Je me lève à 16h00 pour faire mes devoirs. – I get up at 4:00 p.m. to do my.
  • À 17 heures. Je sors jouer au foot. – At 5 p.m. I go out to play football.
  • J’étudie régulièrement pendant 2 heures après être rentré à la maison. – I study regularly for 2 hours after coming home.
  • Le soir, je dîne avec tous les membres de la famille devant la télé et à 22h00 Je fais mon lit et je m’endors. – In the evening, I have dinner with all the members of the family in front of the TV and at 10:00 p.m. I make my bed and fall asleep.

Avantages de suivre une routine quotidienne : Benefits of following a daily routine

  • La routine quotidienne nous aide à travailler sur notre objectif et à l’atteindre. – The daily routine helps us work on our goal and achieve it.
  • Nous évitons la procrastination. – We avoid procrastination.
  • Nous apprenons quel travail est important pour nous et quel travail n’est pas important pour nous. – We learn which work is important to us and which work is not important to us.
  • Nous obtenons une idée sur la façon de passer toute notre journée. – We get an idea of how to spend our whole day.
  • Suivre une routine quotidienne nous permet de travailler avec une plus grande efficacité. – Following a daily routine allows us to work with greater efficiency.
  • Notre confiance augmente. – Our confidence increases.
  • La routine quotidienne nous fait gagner un temps précieux. – The daily routine saves us precious time.
  • Notre stress est réduit. – Our stress is reduced.

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What Does The French Lifestyle Looks Like?

Like what is generally shown in movies and television series, ordinary French people are not always riding away on their bicycles with a baguette under their arm.

The average lifestyle of France is not as stereotypical as Hollywood has made us believe with its portrayal of daily routine in French essays.

In France, most people work on the weekdays for only up to 35 hours which is mandated by French laws. The weekends are official to relax, plus there are plenty of holidays & vacation days to take advantage of.

This perfect balance between life & work provides an excellent opportunity for the natives to explore hobbies & personal growth.

Average Daily Life in France – Look At Their Lifestyle

Every country has its own daily routine that is followed by most citizens.

In France, adults & school-going children usually wake up by 7:00 in the morning. They can properly work on their morning routine to reach their schools & offices by 8:30 AM.

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Like most countries, a typical workday in France begins at 9:00 AM. But unlike most countries, its lunch break can last up to two hours.

And the day usually ends around 6:00 PM. The remaining evening hours are spent relaxing and doing favorite activities.

Most French people typically have their dinner between 7 & 8 PM with the entire family. The weekends are all for family. People like to spend quality time with their family & friends.

People can finally relax on their days off because of French law called “Right To Disconnect,” which prohibits employees from reading work emails.

Thus you can see how well managed an average day is in France and how well people can handle their personal & professional life.

Explore Easy Breakage of Daily Routine In French In 3 Different Parts

The daily routine is an integral part of our life. It provides stability & comfort, allowing us to better manage our daily obligations and maximize time for personal activities. 

A day filled with proper rhythm & activities is not just limited to the morning. People do different daily activities, which is valid for French people.

In France, daily routine can vary depending on various factors, including age, profession, place of residence, and personal preferences.

Thus to help you understand better, below, we have divided the daily routine in French using reflexive verbs & examples into three parts: morning, midday, and evening.

1. Morning Routine/Activities With French Examples

Our mornings are filled with several activities, from waking up to getting ready for school, college, or work.

One of the crucial things you will notice while learning & practicing the French daily morning routine vocabulary is that it contains many reflexive verbs.

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The reason is that your daily activities are described by you, making you both the subject and object for the verb.

Check out the most common morning routine vocabulary you must know:

  • To Wake Up – Se réveiller
  • To Get Up – Se lever
  • Early – Tôt, / De bonne heure
  • Late – Tard
  • To Sleep – Dormir
  • To Sleep In – Faire La Grasse Matinée
  • To Be Early – Être en avance
  • To Hurry, Rush – Se dépêcher
  • To Wash Yourself – Se laver
  • To Take A Shower – Prendre une Douche / Se doucher
  • To Brush Your Teeth – Se brosser / Laver les dents
  • To Put On Makeup – Se maquiller
  • To Get Dressed – S’habiller
  • To Change Clothes – Se changer
  • To Put On Your Shoes – mettre ses chaussures
  • To Have A Coffee – Prendre Un café
  • To Have Breakfast – Prendre Le Petit-Déjeuner
  • I wake up at 7 am – Je me lève à sept heures
  • I exercise for half hour and then take my shower- Je fais du sport pendant une demi-heure puis je prends une douche.
  • I get dressed and put on my makeup- Je m’habille et je me maquille.
  • I take a shower before having breakfast- Je prends une douche avant le petit-déjeuner.
  • I have a coffee and I hurry to my office- Je prends un café et je me dépêche d’aller à mon bureau.

2. Midday Routine/Activities In French Paragraph

If you wish to describe your daily routine in French correctly, you need to learn about the different parts of the day in French.

Following your morning routine, the next one is the midday routine. It is the time that most people spend outside the house. Some of you are in our schools or colleges, while others are working hard at your jobs.

This particular time of the day concludes everything you do, from leaving the house to returning to it.

When describing your afternoon activities, you mostly build the sentence stating you are going somewhere, eating something, taking a mode of transportation, doing an activity & more.

Check out the most common afternoon everyday vocabulary you must know:

  • To Leave The House – Partir de la maison
  • The Metro- Le métro
  • The Bus- Le bus
  • The Car- La Voiture
  • The Train- Le train
  • To Drive – Conduire
  • To Work – Au Travail
  • To The Office- Au Bureau
  • To School – À L’école
  • To The Library – À La Bibliothèque
  • To The Gym – À La Salle De Spor
  • To The Café – au Café
  • To A Restaurant – Au Restaurant
  • To A Friend’s House – Chez un/une ami(e)
  • To The Doctor – Chez Le Médecin
  • To The Dentist – Chez Le Dentiste
  • To Have Lunch – Déjeuner
  • To Work – Travailler
  • To Study – Étudier
  • To Go Grocery Shopping, Run Errands – Faire Les Courses
  • To Go To The Market – Aller Au Marché
  • I have lunch with my friends – Je déjeune avec mes copains.
  • I take the bus to work- Je prends le bus pour aller au travail.
  • I have a meeting with my clients- J’ai un rendez-vous avec mes clients.
  • I go grocery shopping after work – Je vais faire les courses après le travail.
  • I go to the gym after work – Je vais à la salle de sport après le travail.

3. Evening/Late-Afternoon Routine Activities

The evening or late afternoon activities describe everything you do, from when you leave school or work to when you go to bed.

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Below you will find some words that have the same meanings. Thus you can use them as a synonym.

For example, the verbs rentrer, revenir, and retourner all mean to return (mainly home) and thus can be used synonymously.

Check out the most common evening everyday vocabulary you must know:

  • To Come Home – Rentrer/Revenir/Retourner À La Maison
  • To Prepare A Meal – Préparer Un Repas
  • To Have Dinner – Dîner
  • To Cook – Faire La Cuisine/cuisiner
  • To Set The Table – Mettre La Table
  • To Serve The Meal – Servir Le Repas
  • To Clear The Table – Débarasser La Table
  • To Do The Dishes – Faire La Vaisselle
  • To Do The Laundry- Faire La Lessive
  • To Iron – Repasser
  • To Do Household Chores – Faire Le Ménage
  • To Clean – Nettoyer
  • To Sweep – Balayer
  • To Relax – Se Reposer, Se Détendre
  • To Take A Nap – Faire Une Sieste
  • A Novel- un roman
  • A Newspaper- Le Journal
  • To Music- De La Musique
  • To The Radio- La Radio
  • To Watch Tv – Regarder La Télévision
  • To Go To Bed – Aller Au Lit
  • To Go To Bed – Se Coucher
  • To Fall Asleep – S’endormir
  • I go home – Je retourne/rentre à la maison/rentre chez moi
  • I rest a bit- Je me repose un peu.
  • I watch TV – Je regarde la télé.
  • I make dinner – Je prepare le diner.
  • I do household chores – Je fais le ménage.
  • I take a warm shower – Je prends une douche chaude.
  • I go to bed at 10pm – Je me couche à vingt-deux heures.

What Does The Daily Routine Of French Students Look Like?

If you want to understand the true importance of everyday activities for French people, you can do it well by exploring daily routines in French examples.

Life of students is almost similar on every continent. The early mornings, back-to-back classes, a lunch break, a little hangout with friends, doing some errands & activities, spending time with family, dinner, & to bed.

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Thus, if you want to learn to describe your or my daily routine in french for students, all you need to do is break down your tasks of the day and then put them together in a paragraph.

To help you learn better, we have an example of the daily routine of most French students that can help you understand better.

Here is a daily routine of a French student:

  • Wake up early in the morning – Se réveiller tôt le matin
  • Take a shower or bath – Prendre une douche ou un bain
  • Brush teeth and hair – Se brosser les dents et les cheveux
  • Get dressed for the day – S’habiller pour la journée
  • Have breakfast, such as bread with jam, coffee or tea – Prendre son petit-déjeuner, par exemple du pain avec de la confiture, du café ou du thé.
  • Go to school or university – Aller à l’école ou à l’université
  • Lunch at noon, usually a hot meal- Déjeuner à midi, généralement un repas chaud
  • Return to classes- Retourner en classe
  • Running errands or other personal activities – Faire des courses ou d’autresactivités personnelles
  • Dinner with family or friends, often lighter than lunch- Dîner en famille ou avec des amis, souvent plus léger que le déjeuner.
  • Watching television, reading a book or spending time with loved ones- Regarder la télévision, lire un livre ou passer du temps avec des proches.
  • Going to bed early to rest before the next day.- Se coucher tôt pour se reposer avant le lendemain.

Of course, this routine can vary depending on personal preferences and daily obligations.

Daily Routine In French Paragraphs Using Reflexive Verbs

Now that you know what a day in a French student’s life looks like, you can easily comprehend your life in the French language.

Below is a paragraph explaining a student’s whole day’s activity, from waking up to going to bed.  We have an example in both English & French for you to compare & understand the words’ usage & meaning.

I wake up around 6 in the morning. I jog for about half an hour and then hop into the shower. 

After showering, I get ready for school or university. Proper dressing and good makeup are a must.

I eat a healthy breakfast with my family, which is generally cooked by my mother. I leave the house at 8 and take an 8:30 AM bus to reach my destination.

There are lectures all day, and in my free time, I eat lunch and practice my guitar skills.

After school, I hang out with friends for an hour or two and make sure I get home by 7.

As soon as I reach home, I take a warm shower to get rid of the day’s tiredness. Then I help my mom in the kitchen, and we always have dinner around 8 PM.

After that, I focus my attention on studying and usually go to sleep around 1 AM.

Je me reveille vers 6 heures du matin. Je fais du jogging pendant environ une demi-heure, puis je prends une douche. 

Après la douche, je me prépare pour l’école ou l’université. Une tenue correcte et un bon maquillage sont indispensables.

Je prends un petit-déjeuner sain avec ma famille, généralement préparé par ma mère. Je quitte la maison à 8 heures et monte dans le bus de 8h30 pour me rendre à ma destination.

Il y a des cours toute la journée, et pendant mon temps libre, je déjeune et je m’entraîne à la guitare.

Après l’école, je passe une heure ou deux avec des amis et je m’assure de rentrer à la maison à 19 heures.

Dès que j’arrive à la maison, je prends une douche chaude pour me débarrasser de la fatigue de la journée. Ensuite, j’aide ma mère à cuisiner et nous dînons toujours vers 20 heures.

Après cela, je me concentre sur mes études et je m’endors généralement vers une heure du matin.

French Daily Routine Vocabulary With English Translation

Now that you know what a daily routine is and its importance for French people via various examples, we have a treat for you.

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Learning never stops. And if you are learning a new language, you must keep brushing your brain to retain all the information.

Like saying hello in French or greeting in French, there is a bunch of French vocabulary related to the daily routine.

Knowing them will make it easy for you to easily converse with a fellow French speaker.

  • Daily Routine – Le Quotidien
  • Answer Messages – Répondre Aux Messages
  • Brush Teeth – Se Brosser Les Dents
  • Change – Se Changer
  • Chat – Bavarder
  • Dance – Danser
  • Discuss – Discuter
  • Do Homework – Faire Les Devoirs
  • Dream – Rêver
  • Dress up – S’habiller
  • Drive – Conduire
  • Eat Breakfast – Prendre Le Petit Déjeuner
  • Eat Dinner – Dîner
  • Eat Lunch – Déjeuner
  • Fall Asleep – S’endormir
  • Get Up- Se Lever
  • Go Home – Rentrer À La Maison
  • Go To An Evening Party – Aller À Une Soirée
  • Go To Bed – Se Coucher
  • Go To School – Aller À L’école
  • Go To The Disco/Nightclub – Aller En Boîte
  • Go To The Gym – Aller Au Gymnase
  • Go To Work – Aller Au Travail
  • Groom Oneself – Faire Sa Toilette
  • Have A Coffee/Soda – Boire Un Café/Soda
  • Have A Snack – Prendre Un Goûter
  • Have Fun – S’amuser
  • Hurry – Se Dépêcher
  • Listen To Music – Écouter De La Musique
  • Make Phone Calls – Téléphoner
  • Meet Friends – Rencontrer/Retrouver Des Amis
  • Prepare Dinner – Préparer Le Dîner
  • Read The news paper – Lire Le Journal
  • Rest – Se Reposer
  • Shave – Se Raser
  • Sleep – Dormir
  • Study – Étudier
  • Take A Shower – Prendre Une Douche
  • take the bus/subway – prendre le bus/le métro
  • wake up – se réveiller
  • walk the dog – promener/sortir le chien
  • walk (going on foot) – marcher/aller à pied
  • walk/stretch one’s legs (taking a walk) – faire une balade/faire une promenade
  • wash – se laver
  • watch TV- regarder la télé

Top FAQs About Daily Routine Essay In French

What is routine.

The pre-established plan for doing any job is called the routine.

How important is routine in our life?

Routine is very important in our life, it motivates us to do any work on time which is useful for success in our life.

What should a student’s daily routine look like?

If we are students, we have to follow the daily routine in order to achieve our goals.

Discussing your daily life is the go-to way to start a conversation. 

If you wish to spark a conversation with a stranger or genuinely want to tell or know about someone’s day, you should learn how to converse about daily routine in french.

Knowing the standard terms related to almost all everyday activities will help you understand others better plus convey your thoughts clearly.

This article covers all the essential vocabulary with easy examples to boost your French learning of daily activities.

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How to Describe Your Daily Routine in French

This article presents key phrases and expressions for talking about your morning routine, meals, work or school, evenings and bedtime. You will find detailed examples to easily describe your typical days. Learn the necessary vocabulary and structures to discuss your daily habits in French.

What are some common phrases for describing daily routines in French?

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Here are some common French phrases for describing daily routines:

  • Je me réveille à… – I wake up at…
  • Je me lève – I get up
  • Je fais ma toilette – I get ready (shower, get dressed, etc.)
  • Je prends une douche et je m’habille. – I take a shower and get dressed.
  • Je prends mon petit-déjeuner – I eat breakfast
  • Je me brosse les dents – I brush my teeth
  • Je pars pour le travail/l’école – I leave for work/school
  • Je commence à travailler à… – I start working at…
  • Je déjeune à… – I eat lunch at…
  • Je termine le travail à … – I finish work at …
  • Je rentre à la maison – I return home
  • Je prépare le dîner – I make dinner
  • Je mange avec ma famille – I eat with my family
  • Je me détends/je me repose – I relax/rest
  • Je regarde la télé – I watch TV
  • Je lis un livre – I read a book
  • Je me couche à… – I go to bed at…
  • Je fais mes devoirs. – I do my homework.
  • Je promène le chien le matin/le soir. – I walk the dog in the morning/evening.
  • Je fais du yoga/de la méditation après le petit-déjeuner. – I do yoga/meditation after breakfast.
  • Je vérifie mes emails et les réseaux sociaux. – I check my emails and social media.
  • Je prépare le déjeuner de mes enfants. – I make my kids’ lunch.
  • J’emmène les enfants à l’école. – I drive the kids to school.
  • Je vais chercher les enfants à l’école. – I pick up the kids from school.
  • J’aide mes enfants avec leurs devoirs. – I help my kids with homework.
  • Je regarde les informations à la télévision. – I watch the news on TV.
  • Je prends une tisane avant d’aller au lit. – I drink herbal tea before going to bed.
  • Je me couche tôt quand je travaille le lendemain. – I go to bed early when I have to work the next day.
  • Je fais des courses le mercredi soir. – I go grocery shopping on Wednesday night.
  • Je passe l’aspirateur et je fais le ménage le weekend. – I vacuum and clean the house on the weekend.
  • Je vais à la salle de sport 3 fois par semaine. – I go to the gym 3 times a week.
  • Je prends le bus/le métro pour aller travailler. – I take the bus/subway to go to work.
  • J’écoute de la musique en préparant le dîner. – I listen to music while making dinner.
  • Je téléphone à mes parents le dimanche soir. – I call my parents on Sunday evening.
  • Je passe du temps avec mes amis le vendredi soir. – I spend time with friends on Friday night.
  • Je fais une sieste rapide après déjeuner. – I take a quick nap after lunch.
  • Je planifie mon emploi du temps pour la semaine. – I plan out my schedule for the week.
  • Je réserve mes activités pour le weekend. – I schedule activities for the weekend.
  • Je vais me coucher tôt la veille d’un grosse journée. – I go to bed early the night before a big day.
  • Le weekend, je fais du jardinage et je m’occupe de mes plantes. – On the weekend, I do gardening and take care of my plants.
  • Je prépare le sac de sport de mes enfants pour le foot/le basket. – I prepare my kids’ sports bags for soccer/basketball.
  • Je conduis mes enfants à leurs activités extrascolaires. – I drive my kids to their after-school activities.
  • Je récupère le courrier en rentrant du travail. – I collect the mail when I get home from work.
  • J’arrose les plantes le soir avant d’aller me coucher. – I water the plants at night before going to bed.
  • Je range et nettoie la maison le dimanche. – I tidy up and clean the house on Sundays.
  • Je fais mes lessives le weekend. – I do laundry on the weekends.
  • Je lis le journal le matin avec mon café. – I read the newspaper in the morning with my coffee.
  • Je prends rendez-vous chez le médecin et le coiffeur. – I make appointments with the doctor and hairdresser.
  • Je planifie mes repas pour la semaine. – I plan out meals for the week.

Using these types of phrases, you can easily describe your typical daily routine in French.

How do you talk about the time of day in French?

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In French, you use different phrases to indicate the time of day:

  • Le matin – In the morning
  • L’après-midi – In the afternoon
  • Le soir – In the evening
  • La nuit – At night

For example:

  • Je me réveille le matin à 7h. – I wake up in the morning at 7am.
  • J’étudie l’après-midi après les cours. – I study in the afternoon after classes.
  • Je dîne avec ma famille le soir. – I eat dinner with my family in the evening.
  • Je me couche tard la nuit. – I go to bed late at night.

You can also use more specific time frames:

  • Le début de la matinée – Early morning
  • La fin de la matinée – Late morning
  • Le début de l’après-midi – Early afternoon
  • La fin de l’après-midi – Late afternoon
  • Le début de la soirée – Early evening
  • La fin de la soirée – Late evening

How do you express frequency in French?

Here are some common ways to express frequency in French when describing routines:

  • Tous les jours – Every day
  • Chaque jour – Each day
  • Tous les matins – Every morning
  • Tous les soirs – Every evening
  • De temps en temps – From time to time
  • Souvent – Often
  • Parfois – Sometimes
  • Rarement – Rarely
  • Jamais – Never
  • Je me lève tôt tous les matins. – I wake up early every morning.
  • Je fais du sport trois fois par semaine. – I exercise three times a week.
  • Je regarde la télé le soir. – I watch TV in the evenings.
  • Je sors avec mes amis de temps en temps. – I go out with my friends from time to time.

How do you use reflexive verbs to talk about routines?

In French, reflexive verbs are often used to describe routines and daily actions. Here are some examples:

  • Je me lève à 7h. – I get up at 7am.
  • Il se douche le matin. – He showers in the morning.
  • Tu te brosses les dents avant de te coucher. – You brush your teeth before going to bed.
  • Nous nous habillons après le petit-déjeuner. – We get dressed after breakfast.
  • Vous vous reposez l’après-midi. – You rest in the afternoon.
  • Ils se couchent tôt. – They go to bed early.

To conjugate reflexive verbs, you need a reflexive pronoun that matches the subject (je, tu, il, elle, on, nous, vous, ils/elles) + the conjugated verb. Reflexive verbs are very common in French routines.

What are some key verbs for daily activities in French?

Here are some common verbs used to describe daily activities in French:

  • Se réveiller – to wake up
  • Se lever – to get up
  • Faire sa toilette – to get ready
  • Prendre une douche – to take a shower
  • S’habiller – to get dressed
  • Se brosser les dents – to brush one’s teeth
  • Prendre le petit-déjeuner – to eat breakfast
  • Déjeuner – to eat lunch
  • Dîner – to eat dinner
  • Cuisiner – to cook
  • Travailler – to work
  • Étudier – to study
  • Lire – to read
  • Regarder la télé – to watch TV
  • Surfer sur Internet – to surf the Internet
  • Sortir – to go out
  • Rentrer – to return home
  • Se reposer – to rest
  • Se coucher – to go to bed

How do you indicate what time you do activities in French?

There are several ways to indicate when you perform activities in French:

  • Time + Reflexive Verb

Ex: Je me lève à 7h. – I wake up at 7am.

  • Time + Infinitive Verb

Ex: Je commence à travailler à 9h. – I start working at 9am.

  • Time + Être + Present Participle

Ex: Je suis au lit à 22h. – I am in bed at 10pm.

  • Time + Avant/Après + Noun

Ex: Je prends une douche avant le petit-déjeuner. – I take a shower before breakfast.

  • Time + Pendant/Durant + Noun

Ex: Je travaille pendant la matinée. – I work during the morning.

  • Time + jusqu’à + Time

Ex: J’étudie de 18h jusqu’à 20h. – I study from 6-8pm.

So in summary, use time + verb, time markers like avant/après/pendant/jusqu’à, and être + present participle to indicate when activities happen.

Example describing daily routines:

Enseignante : Bonjour Hugo ! Comment vas-tu aujourd’hui ?

Hugo : Bonjour ! Je vais bien, merci.

Enseignante : Parfait. Aujourd’hui nous allons parler de nos routines quotidiennes . Peux-tu me décrire ta journée typique ?

Hugo : Bien sûr ! Alors, je me réveille à 7 heures du matin. Après m’être levé, je prends une douche rapide et je m’habille. Vers 7 h 30, je prends mon petit-déjeuner qui est généralement du pain, du beurre et de la confiture avec un verre de jus d’orange.

Enseignante : D’accord, et ensuite ? Que fais-tu après le petit-déjeuner ?

Hugo : Après le petit-déjeuner, je me brosse les dents et je prépare mon sac à dos pour l’école. Je pars de la maison vers 8 heures. Mes cours commencent à 8 h 30 précises. Le matin, j’ai généralement des cours de maths, de français et d’histoire.

Enseignante : Je vois. Et qu’est-ce que tu fais pendant la pause déjeuner ?

Hugo : Je mange à la cantine de l’école. Le déjeuner est à 12h30. Je mange généralement une entrée, un plat chaud, et un yaourt. L’après-midi, mes cours reprennent à 14h. J’ai souvent sport, anglais ou sciences l’après-midi. Mes cours se terminent à 16h30.

Enseignante : D’accord, et après les cours ? Que fais-tu le soir ?

Hugo : Après les cours, je rentre chez moi à pied ou en bus. Une fois à la maison, je fais mes devoirs immédiatement. Cela me prend environ une ou deux heures. Vers 19h, nous prenons le dîner en famille. Après le dîner, je me repose un peu en lisant ou en utilisant mon ordinateur. Je vais me coucher vers 22h car je dois me lever tôt pour l’école le lendemain !

Enseignante : Merci Hugo ! C’est très bien. Tu as décrit ta routine quotidienne en détail. Maintenant à mon tour. Ma journée commence à 6h30. Je me lève, prends une douche et m’habille. Puis je prends un café rapide avant de partir pour le travail. Je commence à travailler à l’école à 7h45…

Teacher : Hello Hugo! How are you today?

Hugo : Hello! I’m good, thanks.

Teacher : Perfect. Today we are going to talk about our daily routines. Can you describe your typical day to me?

Hugo : Of course! So, I wake up at 7am. After getting up, I take a quick shower and get dressed. Around 7:30am, I have breakfast which is usually bread, butter and jam with a glass of orange juice.

Teacher : Okay, and then what? What do you do after breakfast?

Hugo : After breakfast, I brush my teeth and prepare my backpack for school. I leave the house around 8am. My classes start at 8:30 sharp. In the morning, I usually have math, French and history classes.

Teacher : I see. And what do you do during lunch break?

Hugo : I eat in the school cafeteria. Lunch is at 12:30pm. I usually have a starter, a hot dish, and yogurt. In the afternoon, my classes resume at 2pm. I often have sports, English or science classes in the afternoon. My classes end at 4:30pm.

Teacher : Okay, and after school? What do you do in the evenings?

Hugo : After school, I go home by foot or by bus. Once home, I do my homework immediately. It takes me about one or two hours. Around 7pm, we have dinner as a family. After dinner, I relax by reading or using my computer. I go to bed around 10pm because I have to wake up early for school the next day!

Teacher : Thank you Hugo! Very good. You described your daily routine in detail. Now it’s my turn. My day starts at 6:30am. I wake up, shower and get dressed. Then I have a quick coffee before leaving for work. I start working at school at 7:45am…

In summary, being able to describe your daily routine is an important part of mastering French. Start by learning key verbs for daily activities and reflexive verbs that are commonly used for routines. Use time expressions and adverbs of frequency to indicate when and how often you do activities. Talk about your morning, work/school day, evenings, meals, and bedtime routine by building sentences using the vocabulary and grammar covered.

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French Vocabulary: 45 Words to Express Your Daily Routine

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So... what exactly did you do today? Did you take a shower, get dressed, go to work, go to a party, meet friends, go home, and sleep? What's your daily routine like? In this article, we listed down French daily routine vocabulary to help you say all of those in French.

Covering the basic things we do all day everyday, this should help you familiarize yourself with the French words and phrases for different common activities.

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Describe your daily routine in French

Learn how to describe your daily routine in french.

In any language, it is important to know how to describe your daily activities! In this lesson, we will  learn how to describe your daily routines in French, illustrated with some pictures and examples sentences. You can listen to the audio for each word, to learn how to pronounce it correctly.

When speaking with a French speaker, you are likely going to want to at least refer to your daily routine, so learning vocabulary about this topic is a good thing for your learning process.

Knowing these words and phrases is also excellent for listening to other people as they are likely to talk about their daily routines and you are going to want to be able to understand what they are saying.

Vocabulary about daily routine in French

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Se réveiller = To wake up

Je me réveille à 7 heures du matin. = I wake up at 7 in the morning.

Se lever du lit = To get up from bed

Je me lève du lit à 8 heures. = I get up from bed at 8 o’clock.

Faire son lit = To make bed

Je fais mon lit tous les jours. = I make my bed every day.

Aller aux toilettes = To go to toilet

Je vais aux toilettes. = I go to toilet.

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Se brosser les dents = To brush teeth

Je me brosse les dents trois fois par jour. = I brush my teeth three times a day.

Se laver le visage = To wash face

Je me lave le visage avec de l’eau froide. = I wash my face with cold water.

Se doucher = To shower

Je me douche pendant 15 minutes. = I shower for 15 minutes.

S’habiller = Get dressed

Je m’habille en 5 minutes. = I get dressed in 5 minutes.

Se maquiller = To put on make-up

Elle se maquille pendant 1 heure. = She puts on make-up for 1 hour.

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Prendre le petit-déjeuner = To have breakfast

J’aime prendre un petit-déjeuner. = I like having breakfast.

Aller à l’école = To go to school

Je vais à l’école en bus. = I go to school by bus.

Aller au travail = To go to work

Je vais au travail à 9h. = I go to work at 9am.

Déjeuner = To have lunch

Je déjeune à midi. = I have lunch at noon.

Rentrer à la maison = To go home

Je rentre à la maison à 19h. = I go home at 7pm.

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Arriver à la maison = To arrive at home

J’arrive à la maison à 20h. = I arrive at home at 8pm.

Faire ses devoirs = To do homework

Je n’aime pas faire mes devoirs. = I don’t like to do my homework.

Dîner = To have dinner

Je dîne avec mes parents. = I have dinner with my parents.

Regarder la télé = To watch TV

Je regarde la télé avec ma copine. = I watch TV with my girlfriend.

Écouter de la musique = To listen to music

J’aime écouter de la musique. = I like listening to music.

Aller au lit = To go to bed

Je vais au lit à 23h. = I go to bed at 11pm.

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Dormir = To sleep

Je dors vers 23h30. = I sleep around 11.30pm.

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Se rendre au travail en voiture = Drive to work

Prendre un taxi = Take a taxi

Attendre le bus = Wait for the bus

Préparer le dîner = Prepare dinner

Faire la lessive/Faire le linge = Do the laundry

Accrocher les vêtements = Hang the clothes

Repasser les vêtements = Iron the clothes

Plier le linge = Fold the laundry

Prendre un bain = Take a bath

Se brosser les cheveux = Brush your hair

Surfer sur internet = Surf the net

Aller faire les courses = Go shopping

Faire du sport = To exercise

Laver la voiture = Wash the car

Jouer avec des amis = Play with friends

Sortir avec des amis = Go out with friends

Prendre des photos = To take pictures

Jouer de la guitare = Play guitar

Lire les nouvelles = Read the news

Arroser les plantes = Water the plant

Aller se promener = Go for a walk

Nourrir le chien = Feed the dog

Nourrir le chat = Feed the cat

Promener le chien = Walk the dog

Sortir les poubelles = Take out the rubbish

Balayer le sol = Sweep the floor

Faire la vaisselle = Wash the dishes

Nettoyer les fenêtres = Clean windows

Ramasser les feuilles = Rake the leaves

Tondre la pelouse = Cut the grass

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Daily Routine in French: 76 Essential Words and Phrases to Shape Your Day

Mornings. It may seem like you can’t live with ’em, but one thing’s for sure: You definitely can’t live without ’em.

The same goes for vocabulary for your daily routine in French.

So grab a coffee and read on to learn 76 important daily routine words and phrases to help you talk about your day from start to finish!

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French vocabulary for getting ready, french vocabulary for going to work, french vocabulary for the evening, french vocabulary for your weekend routine, how to practice daily routine vocabulary in french, and one more thing....

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Wake up and smell the coffee! Seize the day!

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Congratulations! You’ve gotten through the hardest part of the morning: waking up. Here are some useful words to talk about getting ready.

*Especially in France, the salle de bains is often a separate room from les toilettes . The salle de bains is dedicated to washing up, whereas les toilettes have the sole function of being, well, the toilet room.

** Prendre  is quite a versatile verb, much like  faire (to do, to make) and is present in many idiomatic expressions .

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During the week, many people commute to work, either on foot, by car or by other methods of transport. Here are some useful words and phrases to describe the morning commute.

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Below, you’ll find some important vocabulary and verbs related to the evening in French. Remember that a lot of the terms listed under the morning table in this post will also be used when talking about the evening.

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If you want to practice these terms, using flashcards can help you study more efficiently.

For example, you could use an app like Quizlet to create fun flashcards, or you could always go old-school and create some flashcards by hand!

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French Daily Routine Reflexive Verbs & Vocabulary

French Daily Routine Reflexive Verbs & Vocabulary

This page covers a list of reflexive verbs and vocabulary for talking about your daily routine in French. For example, Je me lève (I get up) and Je me couche (I go to bed). We’ve broken the lists down into the following categories: morning routines, midday routines and evening routines.

French Daily Routine Reflexive Verbs & Vocabulary

French daily routine reflexive verbs and vocabulary

Morning routine.

The following list describes all the activities we do in the morning including getting up and getting ready for school or work.

This list contains many reflexive verbs. Note the subtle difference: Je me réveille means “I wake up” while Je me lève means “I get up”.

For brushing your teeth you can say both “Je me lave les dents” and “Je me brosse les dents” .

French daily routine example: La jeune femme se brosse les dents (the young lady is brushing her teeth).

  • to wake up se réveiller
  • to get up se lèver
  • early tôt, / de bonne heure
  • to sleep dormir
  • to sleep in faire la grasse matinée
  • to be early, late être en avance, late
  • to hurry, rush se dépêcher
  • to wash yourself se lave
  • to take a shower prendre une douche / se doucher
  • to brush your teeth se brosser / se laver les dents
  • to put on makeup se maquiller
  • to get dressed s’habiller
  • to change clothes se changer
  • to put on your shoes se chausser
  • to have a coffee prendre un café
  • to have breakfast prendre le petit-déjeuner

Example sentences for morning routine

  • Je me lève à sept heures. I get up at 7am.
  • Je m’habille et je me maquille. I get dressed and put on my makeup.
  • Je me douche et après je me rase. I take my shower and after I shave.
  • Je prends une douche avant de prendre le petit-déjeuner. I take a shower before having breakfast.
  • Je prends un café et je me dépêche un peu. I have a coffee and I hurry a bit.

Midday activities

The following list describes activities we do from the moment we leave the house to the moment we get home.

Note the use of the verb, partir , which means to leave. Je pars de la maison means I leave the house. The verb sortir means to go out. “Je sors de la masion a 8h00” means I go out (of the house) at 8 o’clock.

Many people are curious about how to say commute. The noun for commute is le trajet , or literally a trip. The verb for “to commute” is faire la navette .

  • to leave the house partir de la maison
  • to take (for transportation in this context) prendre
  • …the metro le métro
  • …the bus le bus
  • …the car la voiture
  • …the train le train
  • to drive conduire
  • to go aller
  • …to work au travail
  • …to the office au bureau
  • …to school à l’école
  • …to the library à la bibliothèque
  • …to the gym à la salle de sport
  • …to the café to the café
  • …to a restaurant au restaurant
  • …to a friend’s house chez des amis
  • …to the doctor chez le médecin
  • …to the dentist chez le dentiste
  • to have lunch déjeuner
  • to work travailler
  • to study étudier
  • to go grocery shopping, run errands faire les courses
  • to go to the market aller au marché

Example sentences for midday activities

  • Je pars de la maison à huit heures. I leave home at 8am.
  • Je prends le métro pour aller au travaille. I take the metro to work.
  • Je déjeune avec mes collègues. I have lunch with my colleagues.
  • J’ai rendez-vous avec mes clients. I have a meeting with my clients.
  • Je vais à la salle de sport après le travail. I go to the gym after work.
  • Je fais les courses pour la famille. I go grocery shopping for the family.

French daily routine example: Les gens font la navette (The people are commuting).

Late-afternoon/evening routine

The following vocabulary can be used to describe activities we do from the moment we leave work or school to the moment we go to bed.

Note that the verbs rentrer , revenir and retourner all mean to return (home) and can be used synonymously.

Hence, “Je rentre à la maison”, “Je reviens à la maison” and “Je retourne à la maison” all mean I come home. The word, chez moi can also be used: Je rentre chez moi . Here’s a complete lesson covering chez .

French daily routine example: La femme se couche (The lady is going to bed).

  • to come home rentrer/revenir/retourner à la maison
  • to prepare a meal préparer un repas
  • to have dinner prendre le dîner
  • to cook faire la cuisine
  • to set the table mettre la table
  • to serve the meal servir le repas
  • to clear the table débarasser la table
  • to do the dishes faire/laver la vaisselle
  • to do the laundry faire la lessive
  • to iron repasser le linge
  • to do household chores faire le ménage
  • to clean nettoyer
  • to sweep balayer
  • to relax se reposer, se détendre
  • to take a nap faire une sieste
  • to read lire
  • …a novel a novel
  • …a newspaper le journal
  • to listen écouter
  • …to music de la musique
  • …to the radio la radio
  • to watch TV regarder la télévision
  • to go to bed aller au lit
  • to go to bed se coucher
  • to fall asleep s’endormir

Sample sentences of late-afternoon/evening activities

  • Je retourne/rentre chez moi. I go home.
  • Je retourne/rentre a la maison. I go home.
  • Je fais le ménage. I do household chores.
  • Je me repose un peu. I rest a bit.
  • Je prepare le dîner. I make dinner.
  • Je regarde la télé et je lis un roman. I watch TV and read a novel.
  • Je me couche à vingt-et-une heures. I go to bed at 9pm.

Congratulations! You now have a very solid grasp of daily routine words! Now check out our lesson covering French reflexive verbs . Speaking of daily routine, French Today has a great post about how to add French to your daily life. Check it out!

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Daily activities and routines.

In this section, we will explore how to provide detailed descriptions of your daily activities and routines in French. By adding specific information and using appropriate vocabulary, you can paint a vivid picture of your day-to-day life. Let's dive in!

Expressing the Time of Day

To accurately describe your daily routine, it's essential to be familiar with time expressions in French. Here are some useful phrases to indicate different times of the day:

  • Le matin (In the morning)
  • L'après-midi (In the afternoon)
  • Le soir (In the evening)
  • La nuit (At night)

Let's see how these time expressions can be used in context:

Le matin (In the morning):

  • Je me réveille le matin. (I wake up in the morning.)
  • Je prends une douche et m'habille pour la journée. (I take a shower and get dressed for the day.)
  • Ensuite, je déjeune en famille avant de partir au travail. (Then, I have breakfast with my family before heading to work.)

L'après-midi (In the afternoon):

  • Après le déjeuner, j'étudie l'après-midi. (After lunch, I study in the afternoon.)
  • Je travaille sur mes projets et je rencontre des amis pour un café. (I work on my projects and meet friends for a coffee.)
  • Parfois, je pratique un instrument de musique ou je fais du sport. (Sometimes, I practice a musical instrument or engage in sports.)

Le soir (In the evening):

  • Le soir, je prépare le dîner et passe du temps avec ma famille. (In the evening, I prepare dinner and spend time with my family.)
  • Après le repas, je regarde un film ou je lis un bon livre. (After the meal, I watch a movie or read a good book.)
  • Avant de me coucher, je fais quelques exercices de relaxation. (Before going to bed, I do some relaxation exercises.)

La nuit (At night):

  • La nuit, je dors profondément pour recharger mes batteries. (At night, I sleep deeply to recharge my batteries.)
  • Parfois, je suis réveillé(e) par un bon livre et je lis jusqu'à tard dans la nuit. (Sometimes, I'm awakened by a good book, and I read until late at night.)
  • Si j'ai du mal à m'endormir, j'écoute de la musique apaisante. (If I have trouble falling asleep, I listen to soothing music.)

By incorporating these time expressions and examples into your conversations, you will be able to provide a more detailed description of your daily activities and routines. Practice using them in different contexts and feel free to personalize your sentences to reflect your own experiences.

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Lesson 17 of French: talk about your daily routine

French communication lesson 17: talk about your daily routine in french.

At the beginner level (level A1), you have to be able to tell your day: talk about your daily activities.

The video below will teach you how to talk about your daily routine in French. To understand correctly and to speak (pronounce correctly), watch the video several times, repeating aloud after the teacher:

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French Vocabulary: Daily Routines le vocabulaire français: la routine quotidienne

  • Common reflexive verbs that express day-to-day activities.
  • Use these verbs, and others like them, to discuss daily preparations .

You would be surprised how similar daily life is for people all across the world. Many people share the same kinds of morning and evening routines. Being able to express these daily routines can help you get to know others better, share homes and rooms with different people, and be able to communicate any needs to your host while traveling.

Many of the verbs that help describe daily routines are called reflexive verbs . These are verbs for which the source of the action is also the recipient of the action.

s’amuser : to have fun / to amuse oneself

Je m’ amuse le week-end. I have fun on the weekends.

s’appeler : to be named / to call (oneself)

Je m’ appelle Suzanne. My name is Suzanne.

s’asseoir : to sit (oneself) down

Je m’ assieds dans une chaise. I sit myself down in a chair.

se baigner : to bathe (oneself)

Je me baigne tous les jours. I bathe (myself) every day.

se brosser les cheveux : to brush one(self)’s hair

Je me brosse les cheveux devant le miroir. I brush my hair in front of the mirror.

se brosser les dents : to brush one(self)’s teeth

Je me brosse les dents deux fois par jour. I brush my teeth two times a day.

se coucher : to go to bed / to lay (oneself) down

Je me couche assez tard. I go to bed pretty late.

se déshabiller : to get (oneself) undressed / to take off (one’s) clothing

Je me déshabille avant de dormir. I get (myself) undressed before sleeping.

se doucher : to shower (oneself)

Je me douche tous les jours. I shower (myself) every day.

s’endormir : to fall asleep / to put (oneself) to sleep

Je m’ endors vite. I fall asleep quickly.

s’ennuyer : to be bored / to get bored

Je m’ ennuie quand je n’ai rien à faire. I get bored when I have nothing to do.

s’étirer : to stretch (oneself)

Je m’ étire quand je me lève. I stretch when I get up.

s’habiller : to dress (oneself) / to get (oneself) dressed

Je m’ habille tous les matins. I dress (myself) every morning.

se laver : to wash (oneself)

Je me lave les mains. I wash my hands.

se lever : to get (oneself) up

Je me lève à six heures et demie. I get up at six-thirty.

se maquiller : to put make-up on (oneself)

Normalement, les hommes ne se maquillent pas. Normally, men don’t put make-up on (themselves).

se peigner : to comb one(self)’s hair

Je me peigne avec une peigne. I comb my hair with a comb.

se préparer : to get (oneself) ready

Après avoir mangé, je me prépare . After eating, I get (myself) ready.

se raser : to shave (oneself)

Je ne me rase pas tous les jours. I do not shave (myself) every day.

se recoucher : to go back to bed / to lay (oneself) back down

Je voudrais bien me recoucher ! I would really like to go back to bed!

se reposer : to rest (oneself)

Je me repose l’après-midi. I rest in the afternoon.

se réveiller : to wake (oneself) up

Je me réveille à six heures du matin. I wake (myself) up at six in the morning.

se sécher : to dry (oneself)

Je me sèche avec une serviette de bain. I dry (myself) with a towel.

se souvenir (de) / se rappeler : to remember

Je me souviens de ce qu’il m’a dit. I remember what he told me.

Qui se rappelle les devoirs de ce soir? Who remembers tonight’s homework?

Que faites-vous avant de vous coucher? What do you (formal) do before going to bed?

Quand est-ce que vous vous douchez? When do you shower?

Où est-ce que je dois m’asseoir? Where should I sit down

Pourquoi est-ce que vous ne vous amusez pas? Why aren’t you (formal) having fun?

Comment est-ce que vous vous réveillez? How do you (formal) wake up?

Combien de jours par semaine vous rasez-vous? How many days per week do you (formal) shave?

À quelle heure est-ce que vous vous couchez la nuit? At what time do you  (formal) go to bed at night?

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  • Essay on My Daily Routine | 200, 300, 400, 500 Words for Class 1-10

In our student life, we all need to follow a strict routine to get better output in the study and our health. We can manage time in a better way when we follow a daily routine. Here we have got some short and long essays on my daily routine for all class students. These essays are on every size, you can find a suitable one for yourself. 

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Essay on My Daily Routine in 200 Words

Everyone should follow a daily routine . As a student, I follow a very simple and easy routine for myself. I have made this routine with the help of my brother and one of my teachers. My day starts very early in the morning. 

I get up at 5 o’clock and go for a morning walk . I am very aware of my health. I try my best to keep myself fit and fine. After the morning walk, I bath with cold water and then take a rest for 10 minutes. 

After the rest, I eat my breakfast. And then I go to my reading room . I love to read science and English in the morning time. It’s the best time to concentrate on study. Then I prepare myself for school. 

Exactly at 9.30 o’clock, my father takes me to school. I come back from school at 3 PM in the afternoon. I eat my lunch in the school break time, I keep my food with me. Then I take a rest in my home and go out for playing cricket. 

Then I come back home before getting dark outside. I start reading at 6 PM and read till 9 PM. Then I eat my dinner. Before going to sleep, I watch television for 30 minutes. That’s all my daily routine. 

My Daily Routine Essay in 300 Words

Introduction: 

If you are following a daily routine that could bring some serious changes in your life. First of all, it will let you live a life in a fixed schedule and you can manage things in a better way. For the students, it’s a mandatory thing to follow. 

Because it can improve your study style and get better results for yourself. I also follow a daily routine as a student, and I am going to share things about my routine here. 

My Daily Routine: 

My routine is very simple but I follow it very strictly. Take a look at my daily routine here. 

4.00 AM – I get up early in the morning. 

4.00-4.20 AM – I brush my teeth and wash my face. 

4.20-5.00 – I go for a small morning walk and some basic exercises. And I get back to home. 

5.00-5.20 – I take a shower with cold water. 

5.20-7.00 – I prepare all my school tasks and homework. 

7.00-7.30 – I eat my breakfast. 

7.30-9.00 – Again I study and prepare my school tasks. 

9.00-9.30 – I prepare myself for going to school and got to school. 

9.30-3.30 – I spend all these hours in the school. I eat my lunch there. I keep my food with me. I love eating lunch with all my friends. 

3.30-4.30 – I get back to home and take rest. 

4.30-6.00 – I play cricket outside and then get back to home. 

6.00-9.00 – I study a lot in that time.

10.00 – I go to sleep after eating my dinner and watching TV for 20 minutes. 

That’s all about my daily routine. 

Conclusion:

I make some changes in the routine when I have free time or leisure time. Overall that’s a huge experience for me to follow this productive routine. 

My Daily Routine Essay in 400 Words

Introduction:

If you want to get the best result from your work, then you need to manage time properly. And time management becomes so easy when you are following a daily routine. As a student, I follow a very strict but simple routine and it helps me a lot to improve my study and other things. Today I will share everything about my routine. 

My Daily Routine:

My day starts very early in the morning. I wake up at 4 o’clock. I used to wake up very late, but when I heard about the health benefits of early rising , I started to get up early. Then I brush my teeth and go for a small morning walk . 

I enjoy the walk very much because it helps to feel good in the early morning. Sometimes I do some basic exercises too. Then I take a shower and eat my breakfast. Then I prepare my school tasks. I love to study math and science in the morning time. 

Because I can give better concentration on that period. I get ready for my school at 9 o’clock and my mom drops me there at 9.30 o’clock. I spend most of the time on my day at the school. I eat my lunch there in the school break time. 

I come back from the school at 3.30 PM and then I take a rest for 30 minutes. I love to play cricket in the afternoon. But every day I can’t play. 

My Evening and Night Routine:

When I get back home after the playing in the field, I feel very tired. And then I wash and take rest for 30 minutes. I eat some juice or something else that my mom prepares for me. I start to study at 6.30 PM in the evening. 

Most of the day, I keep reading till 9.30. That’s the most important part for my study. I prepare all my homework and do some extra studies too. And then I eat my dinner and watch Television before sleep. 

Conclusion: 

That’s all about my daily routine. I try to follow this routine always. But sometimes I need to bring some changes in the routine. And when I spend holiday and off day from school, I can’t follow this routine at all. I think this routine is helping me to use my time in the best work and complete my study tasks properly. 

Essay on My Daily Routine in 500 Words

Essay on My Daily Routine in 500 Words

To become successful, everybody should follow a strict schedule or routine. Especially in student life, we need to maintain our time properly. If we fail to maintain time then we can’t make a good result in the examination. 

Today I am going to share my daily routine and my experience here. I am a very regular guy who follows a routine. I made that routine almost six months ago with the help of my elder brother. 

I make some small edits and changes in the routine due to my own preference. 

I consider the morning is the most important part of the day. In the morning, you will find lots of peace and a calm environment. My class teacher suggested me to get up early morning. I followed here that suggestion very seriously and that made my day. 

Now I always get up at 5 o’clock in the morning. First of all, I go to the washroom and brush my teeth. I wash my face and wipe the water with a towel. Then I go for a small morning walk. I know the morning walk is very important for good health. 

Sometimes, I do exercise too. Most of the time I walk almost 30 minutes and the doctor said that’s enough for me. This little workout keeps me strong for the rest of the day. I come back to home after the walk and get fresh again. 

I eat my breakfast then. After eating breakfast, I study Math and Science in the morning time. I think morning is the best time to study. 

School Time: 

I go to school at 9.30 o’clock in the morning. My father drops me here with his car. I get a break at 1 o’clock after four classes in a row. And finally, I go home at 4 PM with my mom . 

She comes to pick me up from school every day. Because it takes almost 20 minutes to go home from school by car. I enjoy school time very much.

Eat and Sleep Routine: 

I eat my breakfast and then I eat my lunch in the school break time. I take my lunch with me. My mother is very aware of my food. She always cooks something interesting to me. I love eating Pizza and Burger, but she doesn’t buy me that kind of fast food. 

She prefers to cook them for me. I love her cooked Pizza very much. And finally, after reading and watching TV at night at 10 o’clock, I go for my sleep. When I go to bed, I think about my entire day. 

Holiday Routine: 

When my school is close and I have lots of spare time, my daily routine becomes a bit different. I add time for video games, playing in the field with friends, and spending more time with my cousins. 

That’s all about my daily routine. I love to follow this routine and I am very serious about it. I think It’s perfect for me. You can follow my routine too. 

10 Lines Essay on My Daily Routine

10 line essays are easy and short. Here is a 10 lines essay on my daily routine. I am sure you will be able to learn these 10 lines essay easily. 

1. A person who follows a good routine can handle his work and time properly. It’s easy to manage your time when you are on a routine. 

2. It’s a high priority for the students. And that’s why I follow a very simple routine to manage my time. 

3. My daily routine is very easy and simple. It helps me to study properly, eat on time, and take care of my health. 

4. I get up early in the morning and pray first. My mother always suggests me to pray in the early morning. 

5. And then I go for a morning walk. After a 30 minute walk, I come back home and go for a bath and then I eat my breakfast. 

6. I go to school at 9 o’clock and get back home at 3 o’clock. I eat my lunch in the school break time. I keep my food with me. 

7. I go outside to play cricket with my friends in the afternoon. I enjoy that time a lot. I think that’s the best part of my day. 

8. I read almost three hours at night. And then I eat my dinner. 

9. Before going to bed, I watch TV for 30 minutes. I love watching cartoon channels. 

10. That’s all about my daily routine. That is very simple and easy. 

How can I write my daily routine? 

If you want to write a daily routine, you can take suggestions from your teacher or someone elder from your family. When I wrote my first daily routine, I was very confused. But finally, I came with a very productive and successful schedule of my life. I suggest you look back on your day and think about how do you spend your time. You need to find where should you spend most of your time and where not. 

How important is a daily routine?

A daily routine is a very essential thing that will make your day easy. I hope you will be able to create a very useful and proper daily routine. 

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