When you learn Spanish, it’s really helpful to know words for everyday activities. This makes it easier to listen, speak, read, and write. Here’s a simple list of words and phrases to describe what we do each day.
Morning Routine:
Example Sentences:
School Activities:
Example Sentences:
Leisure Activities:
Example Sentences:
Evening Routine:
Example Sentences:
Listening Comprehension: Listen to a recording about daily activities. Pay attention to how the words are used.
Speaking Skills: Pair up with a friend. Take turns talking about your daily routine using the new vocabulary.
Reading Comprehension: Read short stories about someone's daily life in Spanish. Look for new words and try to guess their meanings.
Writing Practice: Write a few sentences about your daily routine with the new words. Share what you like or don’t like about your day.
Pronunciation Focus: Practice saying the new words out loud. Listen to how Spanish words sound, especially verbs like despertarse and vestirse.
Role-Playing Scenarios: Make up conversations about common topics. For example, talking about weekend plans or what happens in school. Act them out with a friend.
Use these phrases:
Me gusta... (I like…)
Example: Me gusta jugar al fútbol. (I like to play soccer.)
No me gusta... (I don’t like…)
Example: No me gusta estudiar. (I don’t like studying.)
Using these words in your conversations will make you feel more confident speaking Spanish. Keep practicing and chatting with others. The more you do, the better you will get at understanding and communicating!
When you learn Spanish, it’s really helpful to know words for everyday activities. This makes it easier to listen, speak, read, and write. Here’s a simple list of words and phrases to describe what we do each day.
Morning Routine:
Example Sentences:
School Activities:
Example Sentences:
Leisure Activities:
Example Sentences:
Evening Routine:
Example Sentences:
Listening Comprehension: Listen to a recording about daily activities. Pay attention to how the words are used.
Speaking Skills: Pair up with a friend. Take turns talking about your daily routine using the new vocabulary.
Reading Comprehension: Read short stories about someone's daily life in Spanish. Look for new words and try to guess their meanings.
Writing Practice: Write a few sentences about your daily routine with the new words. Share what you like or don’t like about your day.
Pronunciation Focus: Practice saying the new words out loud. Listen to how Spanish words sound, especially verbs like despertarse and vestirse.
Role-Playing Scenarios: Make up conversations about common topics. For example, talking about weekend plans or what happens in school. Act them out with a friend.
Use these phrases:
Me gusta... (I like…)
Example: Me gusta jugar al fútbol. (I like to play soccer.)
No me gusta... (I don’t like…)
Example: No me gusta estudiar. (I don’t like studying.)
Using these words in your conversations will make you feel more confident speaking Spanish. Keep practicing and chatting with others. The more you do, the better you will get at understanding and communicating!