How to Talk About Daily Routines
- Miguel Marina
- 1 day ago
- 1 min read
Let’s get one thing straight:
To learn how to talk about daily routines, start with YOUR routine. Not mine.
I don’t care what you do, or what your family does.
All I care about is that you speak Spanish.
You wake up.
You take a shower—or don’t. I don’t care. But you’ll tell me the verb in Spanish.
You have breakfast—whatever you eat.
I don’t care if it’s a zebra sandwich.
But you’ll tell me in Spanish.
You brush your teeth, if you want.
But you’ll say it in Spanish.
You go to work, or maybe you hunt butterflies.
You eat. You exercise.
You go to the movies.
You kiss a boy or a girl—whatever.
But you’ll say it in Spanish.
Then, you’ll tell me everything again, but in the past tense.
And then, you’ll talk about what other people do.
That’s how you learn to talk about daily routines.
And here, that’s exactly what we do.
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