How to Talk About YOUR DAY in English: Morning, Afternoon & Evening | English Podcast

How to Talk About YOUR DAY in English: Morning, Afternoon & Evening | English Podcast

Do you answer "My day was good" when someone asks how your day was? 😅 In this SpeakFlow English episode, Anna and Mark teach you how to describe your ENTIRE day in English—from morning to evening—using natural phrases, phrasal verbs, and real expressions native speakers use. You'll learn how to talk about waking up, your morning routine, afternoon activities, work or errands, and how you wind down in the evening. By the end, you'll be able to answer "How was your day?" with interesting, detailed answers instead of just "fine" or "busy." 📍 Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:12 Why "How was your day?" is hard to answer 1:43 Morning, afternoon & evening vocabulary + real examples 10:41 Common mistakes & your practice challenge What You'll Learn: ☀️ Morning: wake up, get up, hit snooze, take a shower, have/skip breakfast, running late, feel refreshed/groggy/exhausted ☕ Morning person vs night owl: how to describe your energy levels 📅 Afternoon: run errands, catch up on things, back-to-back meetings, swamped with work, afternoon slump, grab/skip lunch, order takeout 💼 Work phrases: clock out, work through lunch, struggling to concentrate, take a break 🌙 Evening: wind down, call it a day, commute home, cook dinner/order in, catch up on shows, chill at home, go for a walk 📊 Describing your whole day: productive, rough, hectic, smooth, stressful, regular day, crazy day, running around all day ⚠️ Common mistakes: wrong tense (I go vs I went), being too vague, direct translation errors 🎯 Full day examples: complete scripts from Anna and Mark showing how to describe morning → afternoon → evening 💬 Your turn! Write your day in English in the comments—morning, afternoon, and evening: "This morning I ___, in the afternoon I ___, and this evening I ___." This will help you practice describing your day naturally! 👉 Subscribe to SpeakFlow English for more practical daily English lessons you can use immediately. #LearnEnglish #DailyRoutine #HowWasYourDay #EnglishPodcast #EnglishA2 #EnglishB1 #SpeakFlowEnglish #EnglishConversation #DailyEnglish learn english podcast english listening practice slow english for beginners shadowing english practice a1 a2 english listening b1 english speaking practice think in english not translate repeat after me english daily english conversation simple english dialogues english pronunciation practice ESL listening and speaking