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Daily Routine - Rutina Diaria

This document provides vocabulary for describing daily routines in Spanish and English. It includes common activities like waking up, getting dressed, eating meals, going to work or school, and going to bed. Examples are given of reflexive verbs used for personal hygiene activities like washing hair and brushing teeth. Sample routines are also provided in Spanish and then translated to English to demonstrate how to discuss a typical day's schedule in both languages.
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Daily Routine - Rutina Diaria

This document provides vocabulary for describing daily routines in Spanish and English. It includes common activities like waking up, getting dressed, eating meals, going to work or school, and going to bed. Examples are given of reflexive verbs used for personal hygiene activities like washing hair and brushing teeth. Sample routines are also provided in Spanish and then translated to English to demonstrate how to discuss a typical day's schedule in both languages.
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Daily routine - Rutina diaria

English

Spanish
DAILY ROUTINE - RUTINA DIARIA

to wake someone up
Her mother wakes her up at 8 o'clock.

despertar
Su madre la despierta a las ocho.

to wake up
I wake up very early.

despertarse
Me despierto muy temprano.

to get up

levantarse

to make the bed

hacer la cama

to get dressed

vestirse

to get ready

preparase

to have a shower

ducharse

to have a bath

baarse

to have a wash

lavarse

to clean your teeth

lavarse los dientes

to brush your teeth

cepillarse los dientes

to wash your hair

lavarse el pelo / la cabeza

to dry your hair

secarse el pelo

to brush your hair

cepillarse el pelo

to comb your hair

peinarse

to dry your hands

secarse las manos

to have a shave

afeitarse

to clean your shoes

limpiarse los zapatos

to put on makeup

maquillarse / pintarse

to put in your contact lenses

ponerse las lentillas

to put in your false teeth

ponerse la dentadura postiza;


ponerse los dientes postizos

to have breakfast

desayunar / tomar el desayuno

to have lunch

almorzar / comer

to have dinner

cenar

to cook lunch, to get lunch ready

hacer la comida

to feed the cat / dog

dar de comer al gato / perro

to water the plants

regar las plantas

to switch on the radio / television

poner la radio / televisin

to listen to the radio

escuchar el radio

to watch television / telly

ver la televisin / tele

to go to school / work / university / the office

ir al colegio / al trabajo / a la universidad / a la


oficina

to catch the bus / train

tomar / coger* el autobs / tren

to start work

empezar a trabajar / entrar a trabajar

to get home (from work)

llegar a casa

to go home

ir a casa

to get undressed

desvestirse / desnudarse

to go to bed

acostarse

to set the alarm clock

poner el despertador

to have a rest

tomarse un descanso / echarse una siesta

to fall asleep

dormirse

to oversleep

quedarse dormido

to have a sleepless night

pasar la noche en vela

to suffer from insomnia

tener insomnio / sufrir de insomnio

*Note: Be very careful with these two verbs depending on which Spanish speaking country you are in.
In Spain, it is very common to use the verb "coger".
However, this has a completely different, sexual meaning in certain South American countries. So, if you are
in South America, it's safer to use "tomar".
DAILY ROUTINE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
What time do you get up?

A qu hora te levantas?

How often do you go to the cinema?

Con qu frecuencia vas al cine?


Cada cunto vas al cine?

I go to the cinema once / twice a week / month /

Voy al cine una vez / dos veces a la semana / al

year.

mes / al ao.

I sometimes / never go to the theatre.


I often go to the theatre.

A veces / Nunca voy al teatro.


Voy al teatro a menudo.

How long does it take you to get to work?

Cunto tardas en llegar al trabajo?

Where do you live?

Dnde vives?

How much coffee do you drink?

Cunto caf bebes?

What do you usually have for breakfast?

Qu sueles desayunar?

How do you get to school?

Cmo llegas al colegio?

What time do you go to bed?

A qu hora te acuestas?
A NOTE ON REFLEXIVE VERBS

A lot of these verbs are reflexive e.g. to wash my hair = lavarse el pelo.
In English, the verb does not change but the possessive adjective before hair changes to reflect who is doing
the action.
In Spanish, the verb is reflexive and changes to reflect who is doing the action.
Note: normally in Spanish, it is not normally necessary to use the subject pronoun (Yo, T, l, Ella, Nosotros,
Vosotros, Ellos, Ellas). However, if you need to distinguish between a girl and a boy then it is possible to
include it (see below).
I wash my hair.

Me lavo el pelo.

You wash your hair.

Te lavas el pelo.

He washes his hair.

Se lava el pelo

She washes her hair.

Se lava el pelo.

We wash our hair.

Nos lavamos el pelo.

You wash your hair.

Os lavis el pelo.

They wash their hair.

Se lavan el pelo.

He washes his hair in the morning but she washes


her hair in the afternoon.

l se lava el pelo por la maana pero ella se lava el


pelo por la tarde.

Para escribir sobre algo que hacs todos los das, se utilizan expresiones como: "always" (
que significa siempre), o "every day" ( que significa cada da), "usually"( que significa
usualmente),
" in general"(Que significa en general), "generaly"(que significa generalmente),
y el tiempo a usar es el presente.

Por ejemplo, te escribo mi rutina diaria en espaol y luego la paso al ingls:


Todos los das me despierto a las 7 de la maana.
Every day I wake up at 7 a.m..
Usualmente,en el desayuno como tostadas con manteca y tomo cafe.
In breakfast, usually I eat toasts with lard and coffee.
A las 8 de la maana voy al liceo
At 8 a.m. I go to High school.
Vuelvo a casa a las 12 y almuerzo con mi madre y mi hermana.
I return to home at 12 a.m., at 1 o'clock I take lunch with my mother and my sister.
Luego, miro televisin o hago los deberes.
Then, I watch TV or I do my homework.
Cuando tengo tiempo me gusta escuchar msica o ver una buena pelcula
When I have time I like listening music or seeing a good movie.

A las 10 de la noche ceno. Por lo general como carne o pollo con pur o ensalada.
At 10 p.m. I have dinner,generaly I eat meat or chicken with mash or salad.
A las 11 me voy a acostar porque tengo que levantarme temprano.
At 11 pm. I go to bed because I have to get up early.

Mi Rutina

I get up everyday at seven o


clock, Then I have a Shower,
after that, I have Breakfast and
go out to take the bus for go
class.
I finish my classes at twelve,
then I have luch at the
University's Restaurant.
At two pm, I go to study to the
library, then at five pm I go
home.
At home I watch television one
hour, Then I have dinner. After
that,
I play at the computer and
finally at ten pm I go to sleep

Me levanto todos los das a las siete en


punto, luego me ducho,
despues de eso, desayuno y salgo a tomar
el bus para ir a clases.
Termino mis clases a las doce, luego
almuerzo en el restaurante de la
Universidad
A las dos de la tarde, voy a estudiar a la
biblioteca, luego a las cinco de la tarde me
voy a casa
En casa veo televisin una hora, y luego
ceno, despues de eso
Juego en el computador y Finalmente a las
diez de la noche me voy a dormir

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