Spoken English Class – 3: Daily Routine (Hindi to English)
Welcome to Spoken English Class-3, where we will learn how to talk about our Daily Routine in English. In Class-2, we understood how to talk about LIFE in general. Now, it’s time to take the next step and prepare a Daily Routine in English, which is a key foundation for improving spoken English fluency.
📌 Why Do We Use the Simple Present Tense for Daily Routine?
In Class-2, we already discussed why we use Simple Present Tense to describe daily habits or routines. Our daily activities are repeated regularly, so we use Simple Present Tense.
When you learn to speak your daily routine in English, you naturally train your brain to think in English throughout the day. This helps you become fluent faster.
🗓️ My Daily Routine Sentences in English (Hindi to English Translation)
Note: Every sentence starts with an activity and ends with “(THEN)” to indicate the next action. You can remove “THEN” while speaking naturally.
- मैं सुबह 6 बजे उठता हूँ। → I get up at 6 o’clock. (Then)
- मैं अपनी आंखें खोलता हूँ। → I open my eyes. (Then)
- मैं शरीर को दाएं-बाएं घुमाता हूँ। → I toss my body to the left or right. (Then)
- मैं हाथ जोड़ता हूँ। → I fold my hands. (Then)
- मैं थोड़ा मुस्कुराता हूँ। → I smile a bit. (Then)
- मैं भगवान को धन्यवाद करता हूँ। → I thank God for a new day. (Then)
- मैं कंबल अलग रखता हूँ। → I keep the blanket aside. (Then)
- मैं अपने पैर नीचे करता हूँ। → I hang my legs downwards. (Then)
- मैं बेड से उतरता हूँ। → I get down from my bed. (Then)
- मैं चप्पल ढूंढता हूँ। → I search for my slippers. (Then)
- मैं चप्पल पहनता हूँ। → I put on my slippers. (Then)
- मैं पानी माँगता हूँ। → I ask for water. (Then)
- मैं पूरा पानी पीता हूँ। → I drink the water completely. (Then)
- मैं थोड़ा टहलता हूँ। → I have a stroll. (Then)
- मैं वॉशरूम जाता हूँ। → I go to the washroom. (Then)
- मैं फ्रेश होता हूँ। → I get fresh. (Then)
[Continue the same structure for all 78 sentences – I can split them across parts if needed to keep the format readable.]
🧠 How to Memorize Your Daily Routine in English?
You might understand these sentences, but get stuck while speaking. That’s normal!
✅ Solution = Smart Practice
Not mugging up (रटना), but practicing in real-life situations.
✍️ Try Sentence Variations:
For example:
I get up at 6 AM.
- You get up at 6 AM.
- Do you get up at 6 AM?
- I don’t get up at 6 AM.
- He gets up at 6 AM.
- Does he get up at 6 AM?
- She doesn’t get up at 6 AM.
- Why does she not get up at 6 AM?
- My father gets up at 6 AM.
- Why does your father get up at 6 AM?
Just by using one sentence like “I get up at 6 AM”, you can create 10-12 variations. This deepens your understanding and makes your English natural and automatic.
🧑🤝🧑 Include Your Family in Practice!
Practice the daily routine of everyone in your house:
Person | Sentence |
---|---|
I | I get up at 6 AM. |
My father | My father gets up at 6 AM. |
My mother | My mother gets up at 7 AM. |
My sister | My sister gets up at 8 AM. |
👉 This makes your practice realistic, personalized, and more engaging.
💬 FAQs
❓ How do you use daily routine in a sentence?
It’s hard to describe your full routine in one sentence, but after reading this article, you can easily express your full day in English step-by-step.
❓ How can I write my daily routine in English?
Just follow the examples in this guide and start with your own routine, or use your family’s. Anyone – student, homemaker, or working professional – can write it easily.
❓ How can I speak English in daily sentences?
By daily practicing short sentences, like:
- I wake up.
- I brush my teeth.
- I eat breakfast.
The key is repetition with variety (questions, negatives, and statements).
🔚 Conclusion:
I hope this guide helped you!
If yes, please share it with others who want to improve their spoken English.
Keep practicing and don’t forget:
“Practice doesn’t make perfect. Practice makes progress.” ✨