Writing: Basic Mechanics A2
Writing About Your Daily Routine (Present Simple)
Listen to the example text and vocabulary.
Before You Write 🧠
Key Vocabulary (Click 🔊)
Let's learn these important grammar words for this lesson.
Your 3 Writing Tools 🛠️
To write a good routine paragraph, you need three main tools.
Tool 1: The Present Simple Tense
We use this for habits. Remember the most important rule: He, She, and It need an -s on the verb!
| Subject | Verb (e.g., "wake up") |
|---|---|
| I / You / We / They | wake up at 6 AM. |
| He / She / It | wakes up at 6 AM. |
Tool 2: Adverbs of Frequency (How Often?)
These words go before the main verb (but after the verb 'to be').
- always (100%)
- usually (80%)
- sometimes (40%)
- never (0%)
Example: "I usually drink coffee." OR "I am always tired."
Tool 3: Sequencing Words (Order)
These words go at the beginning of a sentence to connect your ideas.
- First, ...
- Then, ...
- Next, ...
- After that, ...
- Finally, ...
Example Paragraph: "Sophea's Routine"
Click 🔊 to hear each paragraph. Listen for the bold words.
My name is Sophea and this is my daily routine. First, I wake up at 6:00 AM. I never press the snooze button. I always get up right away.
Then, I brush my teeth and take a shower. After that, I get dressed for work. I usually wear a white shirt.
My sister is different. She is a student. She doesn't wake up early. She wakes up at 7:00 AM and eats breakfast with my mother. Finally, I leave for work at 7:30 AM.
Practice What You Learned 🎯
Complete the quizzes below. Click "Check Answers" when you are finished.
Quiz 1: Choose the Correct Verb (Present Simple)
1. My brother (work / works) at a bank.
2. They (like / likes) hot coffee in the morning.
3. She (go / goes) to school at 7:30 AM.
4. We (eat / eats) breakfast at home.
Quiz 2: Choose the Correct Adverb
5. I (always / after that) drink coffee in the morning. (How often?)
6. (Finally / Sometimes), I brush my teeth. (Tells the order?)
Key Vocabulary Reference (Click 🔊)
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Wake up
To stop sleeping.
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Get up
To get out of your bed.
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Brush (my) teeth
To clean your teeth with a toothbrush.
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Take a shower
To wash your body standing under water.
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Get dressed
To put on your clothes.
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Leave for work
To go from your home to your job.
Your Writing Mission ⭐
Write Your Daily Routine
Now it's your turn. Write a short paragraph (5-7 sentences) about your own daily routine. Use the example of "Sophea's Routine" to help you.
Try to use:
- At least 5 Present Simple verbs (e.g.,
I wake up...,I eat...). - At least 2 Adverbs of Frequency (e.g.,
always,usually,sometimes,never). - At least 3 Sequencing Words (e.g.,
First,Then,After that,Finally,).
Start like this: "My name is [Your Name]. First, I always..."