📅 Can you describe your entire day in English using just 15 sentences? This American English lesson teaches A1 beginners a simple formula to talk about your daily routine from morning to night—no complicated grammar needed! Perfect for beginner English learners who want to talk about their lives but think they don't know enough words yet. You already know these words—we'll show you how to put them together! 📚 What You'll Learn: 15 essential sentences covering your entire day (morning to night) Morning routine (5 sentences): wake up, shower, breakfast, phone, leave house Work/study (4 sentences): arrive, work/study, lunch, finish Free time (4 sentences): go home, relax, dinner, evening activity Bedtime (2 sentences): get ready for bed, go to sleep How to customize each sentence to fit YOUR life Common mistakes A1 learners make (and how to avoid them) Tips to connect sentences smoothly with "and" Simple present tense for daily routines ⏰ Timestamps: 0:07 The 15-Sentence Daily English Challenge 1:10 Why Simple English Works for A1 2:03 Morning Routine: Sentences 1–5 3:01 Work & Study: Sentences 6–9 3:38 Free Time & Evening: Sentences 10–13 4:15 Bedtime: Sentences 14–15 4:35 Real Examples: Lucas & Sophia’s Days 6:02 Mistakes, Tips & Your Speaking Challenge 🎯 The 15 Sentences You'll Master: ☀️ MORNING ROUTINE (1-5): "I wake up at [time]" "I take a shower" (or brush teeth/get dressed) "I eat breakfast" (can add: I have coffee and toast) "I check my phone" (or read the news) "I leave my house" (or go to work/go to school) 💼 WORK/STUDY (6-9): 6. "I arrive at work" (or school/office) 7. "I work on my computer" (or study/help customers) 8. "I have lunch" (can add: with coworkers/eat sandwich) 9. "I finish work at [time]" (or leave school at...) 🏠 FREE TIME (10-13): 10. "I go home" (or take the bus/drive home) 11. "I relax" (or watch TV/listen to music) 12. "I eat dinner" (can add: with family/cook pasta) 13. "I talk to my friends" (or play games/read book) 😴 BEDTIME (14-15): 14. "I get ready for bed" (shower, brush teeth, change) 15. "I go to sleep at [time]" (or go to bed at...) 🌍 Perfect for: ✅ A1 beginner English learners ✅ Students who think they don't know enough English yet ✅ Anyone learning to describe daily routines ✅ People building confidence speaking English ✅ Self-study learners practicing speaking alone ✅ Students preparing for basic English conversations ✅ Anyone who wants to talk about their life in English This is part of our American English A1 Speaking series, designed to help absolute beginners start talking about their real lives. Sophia and Lucas demonstrate their own days and show you exactly how to customize the sentences! 💬 Join the Conversation: Comment below and tell us: TAKE THE CHALLENGE: Write YOUR 15 sentences describing your day! (We'll read them all!) Which sentences are easiest for you? Which sentences are hardest? Can you record yourself saying all 15? Share the link! What time do you wake up? What time do you go to sleep? 📱 SUBSCRIBE for new English lessons every week! Follow American English Podcast for more A1 beginner speaking practice. #LearnEnglish #A1English #DailyRoutine #BeginnerEnglish #DescribeYourDay #ESL #SpeakEnglish #EnglishPodcast #AmericanEnglish #EnglishPractice #DailyEnglishPractice #LearnEnglishSpeaking