Lesson No 21A-Describing Routines In Detail

Describing Routines in Detail

Here are some examples of how to describe your daily routines in detail:

Morning Routine:

  • Wake up: I usually wake up around 7:00 AM.
  • Get ready: I take a shower, get dressed, and eat breakfast.
  • Commute: I take the bus to work.
  • Start work: I arrive at work at 9:00 AM and start my day.

Afternoon Routine:

  • Lunch break: I usually take a lunch break from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM.
  • Work: I continue working on my tasks until 5:00 PM.
  • After work activities: Sometimes I go to the gym, meet friends for dinner, or relax at home.

Evening Routine:

  • Dinner: I usually eat dinner around 7:00 PM.
  • Relax: I watch TV, read a book, or spend time with my family.
  • Prepare for bed: I take a shower, brush my teeth, and get ready for bed.
  • Sleep: I usually go to bed around 10:00 PM.

Here are some phrases you can use to describe your routines:

  • Usually: I usually wake up at 7:00 AM.
  • Often: I often go for a walk after dinner.
  • Sometimes: Sometimes I work late.
  • Never: I never skip breakfast.
  • Always: I always brush my teeth before bed.

Would you like to describe your daily routine?

Here are some phrases you can use to discuss habits and changes in your routine:

  • I’m used to: I’m accustomed to doing something regularly.
    • Example: “I’m used to waking up early.”
  • I’m in the habit of: I regularly do something.
    • Example: “I’m in the habit of drinking coffee every morning.”
  • I’ve gotten into the habit of: I’ve started doing something regularly.
    • Example: “I’ve gotten into the habit of going for a run every day.”
  • I’m trying to break the habit of: I’m trying to stop doing something that I do regularly.
    • Example: “I’m trying to break the habit of biting my nails.”
  • I’ve changed my routine: I’ve made a change to my usual way of doing things.
    • Example: “I’ve changed my routine to include more exercise.”
  • I’ve been making an effort to: I’ve been trying to do something.
    • Example: “I’ve been making an effort to eat healthier.”
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Here are some questions you can ask to discuss habits and changes in routine:

  • What is a habit you wish you could break?
  • What is a new habit you’ve recently formed?
  • How has your daily routine changed recently?
  • What do you find challenging about changing your habits?
  • What strategies do you use to stay motivated to stick to your new habits?

Would you like to discuss your habits and routines?

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