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🕒 Lesson Duration: 50 minutes
🎯 Topic: Talking About Daily Routines
📘 Level: A2 (Beginner – Elementary)
💬 Lesson Type: Conversational English / Speaking & Listening
🏷️ Subtitle: Describe Your Day in English With Confidence
Lesson Objectives
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
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Use basic vocabulary and phrases to describe their daily routine.
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Use simple present tense accurately in conversation.
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Ask and answer questions about everyday activities.
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Speak more fluently and naturally in daily life contexts.
🧩 Lesson Outline
1. Warm-Up (5 minutes)
Objective: Get students relaxed and talking.
Activity: “What Do You Do Every Morning?”
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Ask:
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What time do you wake up?
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Do you eat breakfast?
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What do you do after breakfast?
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Write students’ responses on the board in simple form:
wake up – brush teeth – eat breakfast – go to work/school – watch TV – sleep.
Transition:
“Today we’ll learn how to talk about our daily routines in English.”
2. Vocabulary Presentation (10 minutes)
Objective: Learn daily routine vocabulary.
Method: Show pictures or flashcards (if possible) while introducing new words.
Practice Pronunciation:
Say each phrase and have students repeat in chorus and individually.
Mini Activity:
Teacher says an activity → students act it out.
E.g. “Brush your teeth!” (Students mime brushing teeth.)
3. Grammar Focus (10 minutes)
Objective: Use the Simple Present Tense for routines.
Explanation (on board):
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I wake up at 7 o’clock.
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She wakes up at 7 o’clock.
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I go to work at 8.
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He goes to work at 8.
Rules:
✅ Add -s / -es for he, she, it.
✅ Use don’t / doesn’t for negatives.
✅ Use Do / Does for questions.
Examples:
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Do you go to school? → Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.
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Does she watch TV? → Yes, she does. / No, she doesn’t.
4. Guided Practice (10 minutes)
Objective: Practice forming sentences and questions.
Activity 1 – Sentence Match:
Match subjects with activities.
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I / She / They
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get up / cooks dinner / watch TV
Students make sentences:
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I get up at 7.
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She cooks dinner at 6.
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They watch TV in the evening.
Activity 2 – Question Practice:
Teacher asks, students answer:
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What time do you wake up?
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Do you have breakfast every day?
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Does your friend go to work early?
Encourage short, natural answers.
5. Communicative Practice (10 minutes)
Objective: Use target language in conversation.
Activity – Pair Work: “My Daily Routine” Interview
Students ask each other:
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What time do you wake up?
-
What do you do after breakfast?
-
What time do you go to work/school?
-
What do you do in the evening?
-
What time do you go to bed?
Then report to the class:
“My partner wakes up at 7. She goes to work at 8. She watches TV in the evening and sleeps at 10.”
Optional Extension: Draw or write a short “Daily Routine Chart.”
6. Review & Wrap-Up (5 minutes)
Objective: Reinforce learning and assess comprehension.
Quick Quiz:
Teacher asks and students answer aloud:
-
What do you do in the morning?
-
What time do you go to bed?
-
What does your friend do after work?
Feedback Round:
Ask:
“What new words did you learn today?”
“Which part was easy or difficult?”
End with a positive comment:
“Now you can describe your day in English like a native!”
🧠 Homework / Extension
Write 6–8 sentences about your daily routine.
Example:
I wake up at 6:30. I take a shower. I eat breakfast and go to work. I have lunch at 1 o’clock. I watch TV in the evening and go to bed at 10.
Materials Needed
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Whiteboard / markers
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Flashcards or daily routine pictures
-
Worksheet with matching and question activities
-
Timer (for pair work)
Lesson Objectives
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
-
Use basic vocabulary and phrases to describe their daily routine.
-
Use simple present tense accurately in conversation.
-
Ask and answer questions about everyday activities.
-
Speak more fluently and naturally in daily life contexts.
🧩 Lesson Outline
1. Warm-Up (5 minutes)
Objective: Get students relaxed and talking.
Activity: “What Do You Do Every Morning?”
-
Ask:
-
What time do you wake up?
-
Do you eat breakfast?
-
What do you do after breakfast?
-
-
Write students’ responses on the board in simple form:
wake up – brush teeth – eat breakfast – go to work/school – watch TV – sleep.
Transition:
“Today we’ll learn how to talk about our daily routines in English.”
2. Vocabulary Presentation (10 minutes)
Objective: Learn daily routine vocabulary.
Method: Show pictures or flashcards (if possible) while introducing new words.
Practice Pronunciation:
Say each phrase and have students repeat in chorus and individually.
Mini Activity:
Teacher says an activity → students act it out.
E.g. “Brush your teeth!” (Students mime brushing teeth.)
3. Grammar Focus (10 minutes)
Objective: Use the Simple Present Tense for routines.
Explanation (on board):
-
I wake up at 7 o’clock.
-
She wakes up at 7 o’clock.
-
I go to work at 8.
-
He goes to work at 8.
Rules:
✅ Add -s / -es for he, she, it.
✅ Use don’t / doesn’t for negatives.
✅ Use Do / Does for questions.
Examples:
-
Do you go to school? → Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.
-
Does she watch TV? → Yes, she does. / No, she doesn’t.
4. Guided Practice (10 minutes)
Objective: Practice forming sentences and questions.
Activity 1 – Sentence Match:
Match subjects with activities.
-
I / She / They
-
get up / cooks dinner / watch TV
Students make sentences:
-
I get up at 7.
-
She cooks dinner at 6.
-
They watch TV in the evening.
Activity 2 – Question Practice:
Teacher asks, students answer:
-
What time do you wake up?
-
Do you have breakfast every day?
-
Does your friend go to work early?
Encourage short, natural answers.
5. Communicative Practice (10 minutes)
Objective: Use target language in conversation.
Activity – Pair Work: “My Daily Routine” Interview
Students ask each other:
-
What time do you wake up?
-
What do you do after breakfast?
-
What time do you go to work/school?
-
What do you do in the evening?
-
What time do you go to bed?
Then report to the class:
“My partner wakes up at 7. She goes to work at 8. She watches TV in the evening and sleeps at 10.”
Optional Extension: Draw or write a short “Daily Routine Chart.”
6. Review & Wrap-Up (5 minutes)
Objective: Reinforce learning and assess comprehension.
Quick Quiz:
Teacher asks and students answer aloud:
-
What do you do in the morning?
-
What time do you go to bed?
-
What does your friend do after work?
Feedback Round:
Ask:
“What new words did you learn today?”
“Which part was easy or difficult?”
End with a positive comment:
“Now you can describe your day in English like a native!”
🧠 Homework / Extension
Write 6–8 sentences about your daily routine.
Example:
I wake up at 6:30. I take a shower. I eat breakfast and go to work. I have lunch at 1 o’clock. I watch TV in the evening and go to bed at 10.
Materials Needed
-
Whiteboard / markers
-
Flashcards or daily routine pictures
-
Worksheet with matching and question activities
-
Timer (for pair work)

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