Describe Your Daily Routine in English🤔(Without Translating)

Describe Your Daily Routine in English🤔(Without Translating)

Do you get stuck when trying to describe your day in English? 🛑 Stop translating from Hindi to English! Learn to describe your Daily Routine smoothly using the Present Simple Tense. Welcome to Day 02 of our 30-Day Free English Speaking Course! 🚀 About This Video: In this lesson, Sara and Shadab tackle one of the most common topics in English conversation: Your Daily Routine. We break down the "Golden Rule" of using the Present Simple Tense for habits and teach you the sequence words (First, Then, Finally) that make your story flow naturally. You will also learn 10 powerful phrasal verbs and idioms to describe your morning rush, work commute, and evening relaxation like a native speaker. ✅ In this lesson, you will learn: --The "Golden Rule" (Present Simple Tense) for describing habits. --How to use Sequence Words (First, Then, After that) to connect sentences. --10 Native Phrases like "Hit the snooze button" and "Kick start my day." --Real-life conversation: Morning struggles vs. Healthy habits. --Shadowing Practice: Improve your pronunciation and speed. 💡Key Vocabulary from this Lesson: "Hit the snooze button" – To delay your alarm and sleep more. "Freshen up" – A polite way to say wash face/brush teeth/use bathroom. "Head out" – To leave the house (e.g., "I head out for work at 8 AM"). "Kick start my day" – To get energy to start the day (usually with coffee/exercise). "Out like a light" – To fall asleep instantly/very quickly. 📝 Homework Assignment: Go to the COMMENTS section and write 3 sentences about your morning routine using Sequence Words: First, I [action]. Then, I [action]. Finally, I [action]. Example: First, I wake up at 7 AM. Then, I grab a coffee. Finally, I head out for work. 📺 Watch the Full 30-Day Course Here: [    • 30 days english   ] 🔔 Don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss Day 3 (Smart Ways to Answer "How Are You?")! #️⃣ *HASHTAGS:* #SmartEnglishTalk #EnglishSpeakingChallenge #LearnEnglish #day2 #SpokenEnglish #EnglishConversation #EnglishPractice #DailyUseEnglish #EnglishSpeakingCourse #Vocabulary #Fluency ----------------------------------------------------------------------- DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational purposes only. The goal is to help Hindi speakers improve their English communication skills.