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How to Express Your Daily Routine in German

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January 27, 2021

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When you get up in the morning, what’s the first thing you do? Have coffee, brush your teeth, turn your computer on? Can you say it in German?

This article will explain the most-used German verbs for talking about your daily routine. You use them to tell someone how your day was or explain to your spouse why you were late from work. What is more, our German vocabulary for daily routine carries important grammar lessons that can improve your language skills.

Most Important German Vocabulary for Daily Routine TW

Divisible Verbs

Our first choices are both divisible verbs, which play a key role in describing the beginning of your day.

Examples 

Both verbs express a transition from one state to another (ex. from asleep to awake, from lying to standing), which is why they both take the auxiliary verb sein in the past tense:

Reflexive Verbs 

Our list goes on with reflexive verbs. These verbs act on the subject itself. They always have sich in the infinitive form. Sich rasieren (to shave oneself) is another common daily routine verb that’s reflexive. In English, we wouldn’t say, “Shave yourself!” to someone, only “shave!” but in German, it would be “Rasiere dich!” 

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Let’s go back to “sich die Zähne putzen” for a second because it’s slightly different.

While the infinitive also has sich , the reflexive verb takes the dative in the first and second person singular. These are the only exceptions.

When there is a direct object, the verb takes the dative in the first and second person singular. When there isn’t, it takes the accusative.

In addition, waschen takes the umlaut in the second and third person singular:

This verb is extra-hard because it is both divisible and reflexive. Other than that, it’s just like our previous example.

Same rule: when there is a direct object, the verb takes the dative in the first and second person singular. When there isn’t, it takes the accusative. It doesn’t matter what clothing item or accessory you use.

Quite a few reflexive verbs offer much needed convenience, for example fernsehen – to watch TV. You don’t need to use the word for television because the verb expresses the entire action of watching television.Enter your text here...

In keeping with the rule, the verb sehen (to see) takes second position. The most common prefixes in divisible verbs are: an-, auf-, mit-, vor–, zu-, aus–, ab-, and ein-.

Another example is frühstücken (frue-shtuek-en) - to have breakfast. Like with fernsehen , you don’t need to use the word for breakfast (das Fruhstuck ) to express the action. Unlike fernsehen , this verb is not divisible.

Many daily routine verbs are a mix of reflexive and divisible verbs, such as sich ausruhen (to relax). It is not reflexive in English (few English verbs are), but it is in German.

Other Common Daily Routine Vocab

Example , weekend and free time vocab .

Das Wochenende (the weekend) is the time to relax ( sich entspannen , sich ausruhen ) for people who work a lot during the week. It’s also the time when they have more things to do around the house or other chores. The following is a list of some typical activities and chores people do at the weekend. 

Quiet Time and Other Laws 

The laws in Germany are pretty strict when it comes to stores’ business hours. Most stores close up Saturday afternoon and don’t reopen until Monday morning. This means you need to stock up for that extra day. Only gas stations are open on Sundays and they have a limited food product range, mostly junk food, which is overpriced to make up for being open on Sunday.

After doing some chores and shopping on Saturday morning, some Germans enjoy cycling ( Fahrrad fahren ), taking a Spaziergang or spazieren gehen (walk), or joggen (going jogging).

Traditionally, people rest on Sundays. Many go to church and socialize. Families enjoy a home-cooked meal at noon, after which they might go for a stroll. In the afternoon, people share Kaffee and Kuchen (coffee and cake) or a slice of delicious Apfelstrudel (apple pie). 

You are not allowed to partake in loud activities like playing music loudly, mowing your lawn, vacuuming, or doing any home improvement on Sundays and holidays and between 8 p.m. and 7 a.m. on weekdays and Saturdays.

There you have it, a list of German words and phrases for daily routine. What about you? Can you write your routine in German and share it with us in the comments?

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How to Describe Your Daily Routine in German: 10 Must-know Verbs

There are a ton of interesting German verbs you can learn for talking about your daily routine. Mastering them is important whether you want to tell your friends a story about your day, or need to explain to your boss why you’re late for work.

But there’s another reason to learn them beyond vocabulary building .

The German words used to describe a daily routine carry some hidden grammar lessons that can seriously boost your language skills.

In this post, we’ll provide practical guidance on German verbs and grammar , using daily routine vocabulary as a vehicle.

Essential Grammar for Your Daily Routine

Reflexive verbs, what are the accusative and dative cases, separable verbs, daily routine verbs, 1. aufstehen (to wake up), 2. ausgehen (to go out).

  • 3. Spazierengehen (To Go for a Stroll/Walk)

4. Einkaufen (To Go Grocery Shopping)

5. sich die zähne putzen (to brush one’s teeth), 6. sich duschen (to bathe oneself), 7. sich rasieren (to shave oneself), 8. sich anziehen (to dress oneself/to wear something onto oneself), 9. sich schminken (to apply makeup on oneself), 10. sich ausruhen (to relax oneself), time phrases in german, example daily routine, and one more thing....

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Reflexive verbs are those that act on the subject itself. In English, this is demonstrated in the usage of the word “oneself.” For example: to look at oneself , to apply makeup on oneself, etc.

In German, the word “oneself” is equivalent to the word “ sich. ” So in the pure or infinitive form, the verbs that are reflexive would always have sich .  If you look up the verb, the indication of sich  in the infinitive is a clue that it’s reflexive.

Example: Sich rasieren (to shave oneself)

Let’s have a closer look at reflexive verbs with a noteworthy example from our daily routine:  sich rasieren  (to shave oneself). The reflexive verb is composed of sich  along with  rasieren  (to shave).

When used in context,  sich  changes to respective reflexive components such as mich  (myself), dich  (yourself, informal), sich  (himself, herself, itself, themselves or yourself, formal), uns  (ourselves) or  euch  (yourselves).

The rasieren  would get conjugated like a usual German verb. In effect, this is how it would look:

ich rasiere mich (I shave myself)

du rasierst dich (you shave yourself)

er/sie/es rasiert sich (he/she/it shaves him/her/itself)

wir rasieren uns (we shave ourselves)

ihr rasiert euch (you all shave yourselves)

Sie/sie rasieren sich (you/they shave yourself/themselves)

A case in general defines the relationship between the subject and object in a sentence.

If the object is a direct object (i.e. an action is being done to it) then it’s accusative. Common akkusativ verbs  (verbs that require the accusative case, a.k.a. verbs that take direct objects) in German are haben (to have), trinken (to drink ) , essen (to eat) and  sehen (to see).

When the verb makes the subject perform an indirect action, the sentence takes a dative case in German . For example:

Ich gebe meinem Bruder einen Kuli . (I give my brother a pen.)

Here, the subject is Ich (I), the indirect object is meinem Bruder  (my brother) because he’s receiving the pen, while  Kuli (the pen) is the direct object. Without the indirect object, my sentence isn’t complete because there needs to be a dative noun that receives the accusative object Kuli .

Common dativ verbs in German that act this way are  schicken (to send) and  schenken (to gift/give as a gift).

There is a second group of dative verbs though. The objects of these verbs are always in the dative. This isn’t because the object is receiving anything; these verbs just take dative objects because of how they act.

Verbs that act this way include helfen (to help) and danken (to thank). For example:

Der Lehrer hilfst meiner Schwester . (The teacher helps my sister.)

Now here’s where things get tricky. Reflexive verbs can work either as accusative or dative entities. This depends on whether there’s a body part indicated or not.

When there’s a body part, it acts as the indirect object of the sentence, giving it a dative case. If there’s no body part, it gives the accusative effect of a direct action.

The Accusative Case vs. the Dative Case: In Practice

Sich waschen  (to wash oneself) alone would be accusative. The conjugation would work as follows:

sich waschen (to wash oneself)

ich wasche mich (I wash myself)

du wäschst dich (you wash yourself)

er/sie/es wäscht sich (he/she/it washes him/her/itself)

wir waschen uns (we wash ourselves)

ihr wascht euch (you all wash yourselves)

Sie/sie waschen sich (you was yourself/they wash themselves)

But if I were to say sich die Hände waschen  (to wash one’s hands), this would be dative, as the body part Hände (hands)   acts as an indirect object.

sich die Hände waschen (to wash one’s hands)

ich wasche mir die Hände (I wash my hands)

du wäschst dir die Hände (you wash your hands)

er/sie/es wäscht sich die Hände (he/she/it washes his/her/its hands)

wir waschen uns die Hände (we wash our hands)

ihr wascht euch die Hände (you all wash your hands)

Sie/sie waschen sich die Hände (you wash your hands/they wash their hands)

As you’ll notice between these two examples,  mich (me) changes to mir in the dative case, and  dich (you) changes to dir in the dative case. The other reflexive pronouns are pretty much the same, except that the body part is the extra component in there.

Verbs with Clothing

A similar case of deciding between the accusative and dative cases occurs with verbs that include a piece of clothing.

When there’s a piece of clothing included for verbs like sich anziehen (to dress), it becomes dative,   as the piece of clothing acts as an indirect object. So “I wear a dress” becomes  “Ich ziehe mir ein Kleid an.”

But if the piece of clothing weren’t present, it would turn into an accusative case, such as I dress myself ( Ich ziehe mich an ). Similar verbs that follow this pattern are sich umziehen (to change clothes) and  sich ausziehen (to undress).

There are certain breakable verbs that play a fundamental role in describing your daily routine. Many of these verbs allow you to express your daily chores without involving too many words.

For example: if you consider the verb fernsehen  (to watch television), it encapsulates the entire action of watching television, without actually having a separate word for “television” in it. The verb breaks into fern  and sehen , where fern  acts like a prefix and is placed usually at the end of the sentence.

The verb sehen  (to see) takes the second place in the sentence, conjugated according to the subject depending on whether it’s ich  (I), du  (you), etc. It would look something like this:

Ich sehe jeden Tag fern . (I watch television every day.)

Du siehst jeden Tag fern. (You watch television every day.)

Er/sie/es sieht jeden Tag fern . (He/she/it watches television every day.)

And so on…

The most common prefixes in breakable verbs are: an- (at, being, onward, on, toward, to) , auf- (on, open, out, up, un-) , vor – (before, forward, pre-, pro) and  aus – (out, outward, extended, completely, missing). You could find most prefixes and their interpretations with examples here .

Example: Sich ausruhen (to relax/rest oneself)

There are quite a few words in the daily routine that could be a mix of reflexive and breakable verbs . For example, let’s look at  sich ausruhen (to relax/rest oneself).

ich ruhe mich aus (I relax myself)

du ruhst dich aus (you relax yourself)

er/sie/es ruht sich aus (he/she/it relaxes him/her/itself)

wir ruhen uns aus (we relax ourselves)

ihr ruht euch aus (you all relax yourselves)

Sie/sie ruhen sich aus (you relax yourself/they relax themselves)

We’ll now take a look at the top ten most commonly used verbs that a native German would use to describe his or her daily routine.

Ich stehe normalerweise um 6 Uhr auf . (I usually/normally wake up at 6:00.)

Whether you’re off to the mall, grocery shopping, a romantic dinner date or a visit to your sick aunt, and don’t want to give out too much detail, this is the perfect verb to use to indicate you’re going to be out of your nest!

Wir gehen heute Abend aus. (We are going out this evening.)

3. Spazierengehen  (To Go for a Stroll/Walk)

This verb can be used to say specifically that you’re taking a relaxing stroll in the park. This is a common daily routine activity among Germans, given many are physically active people who love nature.

Wir gehen täglich nach dem Mittagessen spazieren . (Every day we go for a walk after lunch.)

As you’ll notice, the complete activity has been fit into this handy verb. Without actually using the word “grocery” anywhere, it’s possible to explicitly convey the action of going to the supermarket and buying all that you need for your grub and your home!

Peter kauft jeden Samstag bei Lidl ein . (Peter goes grocery shopping every Saturday at Lidl .)

Here you can notice how the verb can be used in a dative and accusative manner by including and excluding the body part, which is the teeth in this case.

Usage (dative, includes body part):   Ich putze mir die Zähne nach dem Frühstück . (I brush my teeth after breakfast.)

Usage (accusative, without body part):   Ich putze mich nach der Arbeit . (I clean myself after work.)

Ich dusche mich nicht täglich im Winter . (I don’t bathe every day in winter)

This verb can also be used in a non-reflexive manner. I could also say “ Ich dusche nicht täglich nicht im Winter ,” giving “ mich ” a miss, and it would still not be wrong.

Usage (dative,   includes body part):   Ich rasiere mir die Beine für eine romantische Verabredung . (I shave my legs for a romantic date.)

Usage (accusative, without body part):   Ich rasiere mich für eine romantische Verabredung . (I shave myself for a romantic date.)

This is a classic case where all the three aspects come together—the reflexive nature along with it being breakable and by bringing in a piece of clothing (which is the jacket in this case), that acts as the indirect object, making it dative.

When the piece of clothing doesn’t come into the picture, it becomes an accusative sentence, making the action direct.

Usage (dative, includes piece of clothing):   Du ziehst dir eine Jacke an . (You wear a jacket.)

Usage (accusative, without piece of clothing):   Du ziehst dich sehr schick an . (You dress yourself very fashionably.)

Usage (dative,   includes body part):   Ich schminke mir die Augen vor der Party . (I apply makeup to my eyes before the party.)

Usage (accusative, without body part):   Ich schminke mich vor der Party . (I put makeup on before the party.)

Ich ruhe mich am Ende des Tages aus . (I relax at the end of the day.)

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Let’s take a look at how daily routine vocabulary can be used in real life! Before we dive in, let’s go over a few “add-ons” necessary to hold everything together, some of which you saw demonstrated in the examples above.

  • Zeitadverbien (Temporal/Narration Adverbs):  These important adverbs include Zuerst (first), Dann (then) and  Danach (after that). Using these adverbs gives structure to your sentences. They begin the sentence and are followed by a verb.

Zuerst stehe ich um 6 Uhr auf. (First, I wake up at 6:00.)

Dann dusche ich mich. (Then, I bathe.)

Danach putze ich mir die Zähne. (After that I brush my teeth.)

  • Time Phrases: Time phrases can be positioned anywhere in the sentence, either at the beginning, at the end or even in the middle. The common practice is citing it at the beginning. Some common phrases are:

Um “x” Uhr (At X:00, where X could be any number)

Nächste Woche (Next week)

Jedes Wochenende (Every weekend)

Jeden Montag, Dienstag … (Every Monday, Tuesday…)

Morgen (Tomorrow)

Übermorgen (Day after tomorrow)

Here’s an example of native speakers using some of the above phrases to talk about their daily routines.

Consider Susie’s routine. She’s one busy woman! Let’s take a look at her busy life that pulls the above concepts together:

Susie steht um 6 Uhr auf. Zuerst putzt sie sich die Zähne, und dann duscht sie sich. Danach frühstückt sie, und zieht sich an. Sie geht um 8 Uhr aus, kauft um 9 Uhr ein. Danach kommt sie zurück nach Hause, und wäscht sich. Sie schminkt sich an, und geht auf einer Party um 20 Uhr.

Susie wakes up at 6:00. First she brushes her teeth and then takes a bath. Then, she has her breakfast and gets dressed. She goes out at 8 a.m. and does her grocery shopping at 9 a.m. After that she returns home and washes herself. She then applies makeup and leaves for a party at 8 p.m.

Phew! As you can see, learning your daily routine involves a lot of essential vocabulary and grammar. It’s hard work, but it’s worth the effort, as you’ll be able to express yourself commendably in German.

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How to Speak about your DAILY ROUTINE in German

How to Speak about your DAILY ROUTINE in German

Willkommen bei Spring German (Welcome to Spring German). Ich bin Denisa . In this video, you will learn how to speak about your Tagesablauf (daily routine) in German. Are you ready? Los geht’s!

1. Mein Tagesablauf (my daily routine)

DENISA Ich wache um acht Uhr auf . (I wake up at 8 a.m.)

Als Erstes putze ich mir die Zähne . Dann dusche ich mich. (First, I brush my teeth. Then I shower.)

Ich frühstücke und trinke oft einen Tee dazu. (I eat breakfast and often drink tea with it.)

  • Ich fahre zur Universität . (I drive to university.)

Ich arbeite ein bisschen am Laptop. (I work on my laptop a bit.)

Dann esse ich zu Mittag. Guten Appetit! (Afterwards, I eat lunch. Enjoy your meal!)

Ich chille auf dem Sofa und erhole mich. (I chill on my sofa and recover.)

Ich räume meine Wohnung endlich mal wieder auf. (I finally clean my apartment again.)

Ich lese noch ein bisschen im Bett. Ich gehe um 23 Uhr schlafen . (I read a bit in bed. I go to sleep at 11 p.m.)

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Of course, all of these sentences are important, but a chunk you can learn by heart is “***Guten Appetit! ” (Enjoy your meal!) It’s always said first in Germany when eating breakfast, lunch or dinner. A short form is “ Guten!*** ” (Have a good one!).

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Here you have seen and learned a lot of phrases for your Tagesablauf (daily routine).

Here are some phrases to remember:

  • Ich frühstücke . (I eat breakfast.)
  • Ich putze mir die Zähne . (I brush my teeth.)
  • Ich fahre zur Arbeit . (I drive to work.)
  • Ich gehe ins Bett . (I go to bed.)

What’s your Tagesablauf (daily routine)? Write it in the comments below.

2. Wichtige trennbare Verben (important separable verbs)

Maybe you realized that there are some necessary separable verbs when talking about your daily routine. One example:

The prefixes auf- and an- need to be separated from the main part of the verb in a sentence.

Some examples are:

  • aufwachen: Ich wache um acht Uhr auf . (to wake up: I wake up at 8 a.m.)
  • aufräumen: Ich räume meine Wohnung auf . (to clean up: I clean up my apartment)
  • anschauen: Ich schaue mir einen Film an . (to watch: I watch a movie)

Stay tuned because at the end of this video, I will show you how to ask questions about daily routines.

3. Wichtige Reflexivverben (Important reflexive verbs)

DENISA Wann duschst du dich normalerweise? (When do you normally shower?)

VANESSA Zweimal die Woche dusche ich mich,. Iimmer in der Früh. (I shower twice a week,. Alalways early in the morning.)

DENISA Musst du dich dann nicht beeilen? (Don’t you have to hurry then?)

VANESSA Doch. Manchmal verspäte ich mich auch deswegen. Aber ich will mich frisch fühlen. (I do. Because of that, I am sometimes late. But I want to feel fresh.)

DENISA Ja. Das verstehe ich. (Yes. I understand that.)

Some reflexive verbs for your daily routine are:

  • sich duschen (to shower)
  • sich beeilen (to hurry)
  • sich verspäten (to be late)

The reflexive pronouns are:

Reflexive pronouns

I also used the reflexive verb “ sich erholen ” (to recover) in my Tagesroutine (daily routine):

DENISA Ich chille auf dem Sofa und erhole mich. (I chill on my sofa and recover.)

4. Fragen nach Tagesabläufen (Questions about daily routines)

In a conversation, people will tell you about their daily routine, vielleicht um über ihren Tag zu erzählen oder weil ihr euch treffen wollt (maybe because this person wants to talk about their day or because you want to meet up). Why so ever, here’s a dialogue to show how situations like this can look like:

VANESSA Was machst du morgens normalerweise? (What do you usually do in the morning?)

DENISA Ich dusche mich und frühstücke. Und du? (I shower and eat breakfast. And you?)

VANESSA Ich frühstücke nie. Ich jogge morgens. (I never eat breakfast. I jog in the morning.)

DENISA Das ist cool. Wann fängst du immer an, zu arbeiten? (That’s cool. When do you start working?)

VANESSA Ich arbeite vonab neun (9) Uhr bis siebzehn (17) Uhr. (I work from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.)

DENISA Hast du morgen ab siebzehn (17) Uhr Zeit? (Do you have time tomorrow from 5 p.m.?)

VANESSA Ja. Ich esse um achtzehn (18) Uhr zu Abend um achtzehn Uhr. Danach habe ich Zeit. (Yes. I’m having dinner at 6 p.m. After that, I have some time.)

DENISA Perfekt! (Perfect!)

So, phrases that you can use, are:

  • Was machst du morgens? (What are you doing in the morning?)
  • Was machst du abends? (What are you doing in the evening?)
  • Hast du morgen Zeit? (Do you have time tomorrow?)

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Studying "German as a foreign language and intercultural communication" and giving German lessons, Denisa is not only a pro in German grammar but also familiar with teaching young adults. As a daughter of two immigrants, she had to learn how to communicate between cultures at a young age. With her mom she speaks Slovakian, with her dad Turkish, in university English and French and at home German. Speaking 5 languages, she really is a polyglot! Besides learning and speaking languages, she is also an actress.

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Some German verbs that you use to describe your daily daily have an unusual construction. Verbs in this group use a reflexive pronoun like myself or ourselves mein see more information daily who is carrying out the action of the verb. Another set of verbs you use essay describe your daily routine includes tagesablauf arable — prefix verbs and inseparable-prefix verbs. These verbs are similar to English verbs that have two parts, such as look at or get up.

Some of the verbs in the list are regular, some essay reflexive, routines some are essay prefix. For the reflexive and separable-prefix verbs, you see a note after the Routine meaning of the word:. Ich stehe um 7 Uhr auf. Abends sehe daily oft fern. I often watch TV in the evening. Sie geht um zehn Uhr ins Bett. On the weekend, you may have a number of chores to routine up on, but you may also daily up a little later and have a relaxing breakfast first. The following is a german of daily typical weekend chores and activities. For verbs that are separable-prefix verbs, you custom a german in parentheses after the English translation.

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Ich lade Freunde ein. Ich mache die Hausarbeit gern. Er macht heute Nachmittag sauber. Does she get up late on Sundays? Until a few years ago, strict laws in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland regulated when stores were allowed to be open, particularly on weekends. On Saturday mornings, people rushed to shop for food because supermarkets free routine the early afternoon, and no stores of any kind were open on Sundays.

Sunday essays traditionally a day of rest and a time for families to enjoy a home-cooked meal together at midday, german by a leisurely stroll. At around 4 p. All day on Sundays and on weekdays usually routine 1 p. Basic German: Your Daily Routine.

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30 German sentences for daily routine

Learn German online with this extensive collection of 30 sentences describing daily routines in German. Perfect for beginners, this resource allows you to immerse yourself in the language and develop your German learning skills from the

At various stages of life, our daily routine forms the backbone of a language. These routines, which we repeat every day, form the most basic sentences when learning a language.

As a German learner, you can gain the fluency and naturalness of this language by translating your daily routine into German. During this learning process, you will learn how to use 30 sentences in German daily routine. German daily routine sentences will improve your sentence building skills in this language. So, how about taking a journey on how to create German daily routine sentences in this article?

In our article, we will present you German sentences suitable for every hour of your daily life, starting from morning routines until you go to bed at night. We divided these 30 sentences describing your daily routine in German into four different time periods: morning, noon, evening and night.

In this way, you will have sentences that you can practice with German daily sentences for every hour of your daily life. If you are ready, let’s start this interesting and fun journey that will take your German language skills to the next level!

Sure, here are 30 German sentences and their English translations for different parts of the daily routine:

German daily routine 30 sentences

  • Ich wache um 7 Uhr auf. (I wake up at 7 o’clock.)
  • Ich putze meine Zähne. (I brush my teeth.)
  • Ich dusche mich jeden Morgen. (I take a shower every morning.)
  • Ich trinke einen Kaffee zum Frühstück. (I drink a coffee for breakfast.)
  • Ich fahre um 8 Uhr zur Arbeit. (I go to work at 8 o’clock.)
  • Ich esse um 12 Uhr zu Mittag. (I have lunch at 12 o’clock.)
  • Ich gehe in der Mittagspause spazieren. (I take a walk during my lunch break.)
  • Ich trinke nach dem Essen einen Tee. (I drink tea after dinner.)
  • Ich arbeite bis 17 Uhr. (I work until 17 o’clock.)
  • Ich mache nach der Arbeit einen kurzen Einkauf. (I do a short shopping trip after work.)
  • Ich komme um 18 Uhr nach Hause. (I come home at 18 o’clock.)
  • Ich koche das Abendessen. (I cook dinner.)
  • Ich sehe nach dem Essen fern. (I watch TV after dinner.)
  • Ich lese ein Buch vor dem Schlafengehen. (I read a book before going to bed.)
  • Ich gehe um 22 Uhr ins Bett. (I go to bed at 22 o’clock.)
  • Am Wochenende schlafe ich aus. (I woke up late on the weekend.)
  • Ich treffe mich am Samstag mit Freunden. (I meet my friends on Saturday.)
  • Ich gehe am Sonntag ins Kino. (I go to the movies on Sunday.)
  • Ich mache am Wochenende einen Ausflug. (I take a trip at the weekend.)
  • Ich besuche meine Familie am Sonntag. (I visit my family on Sunday.)
  • Ich trainiere dreimal pro Woche. (I exercise three times a week.)
  • Ich lerne jeden Tag Deutsch. (I learn German every day.)
  • Ich rufe meine Eltern einmal pro Woche an. (I call my parents once a week.)
  • Ich gehe einmal im Monat zum Friseur. (I go to the hairdresser once a month.)
  • Ich mache jeden Abend Yoga. (I do yoga every evening.)
  • Ich lese jeden Tag Nachrichten. (I read the news every day.)
  • Ich gehe jeden Tag zur Arbeit. (I go to work every day.)
  • Ich spiele am Wochenende Fußball. (I play soccer at the weekend.)
  • Ich gehe einmal pro Woche ins Kino. (I go to the movies once a week.)
  • Ich mache einmal pro Woche einen Großeinkauf. (I make a big purchase once a week.)

Use of Sentences

The use of these daily sentences in German improves both your speaking and writing skills. In this process, you can practice making sentences in German. Repetition and practice are important, especially when learning a language. When learning German , consider repeating these sentences several times a day and using them in different contexts. Here are a few suggestions:

  • Daily Records: At the end of each day, try writing down in German what you did that day. Using the sentences above and sentences of your own creation, you will start to feel more comfortable in German.
  • Speaking Practice : Every morning when you wake up, try speaking out loud in German about your plan for the day. This helps you to feel the sound and rhythm of the language.
  • Use on Social Media : Make your learning process fun by using German phrases on social media. Try using these phrases when sharing a photo or telling a story.
  • Communicating with German Speakers : If you have the opportunity to communicate with German speakers, try using these phrases in conversation with them. This will give you a chance to observe the real-life use of the language.

What you should always remember is that the most important thing when learning a language is courage and persistence. You may make mistakes in the beginning, but this is normal and part of the learning process. Keep practicing with these sentences and don’t be afraid to create your own.

Practicing German Daily Routine Sentences

One of the most effective ways to improve your language skills in German is to practice daily routine sentences. These sentences help you learn the structure and grammar of the language in a natural way. The use of German daily routine words and sentences is also important.

Here are a few ways to practice daily routine sentences in German:

  • Role Play Role-playing is an excellent way to improve your speaking skills in a language. Imagine yourself in different situations and try speaking using these phrases. For example, you can use these phrases during a morning routine, in a meeting or when talking to a friend.
  • Use flashcards: Try writing daily sentences in German on flashcards and reviewing them regularly. This helps to commit the sentences to memory.
  • Write Dialogues: Try writing your own German dialogues so that you can practice with these sentences. Try creating small scenes that you can play for yourself or others.
  • Language Exchange Partners: Find a German-speaking language exchange partner. This will not only improve your speaking skills but also give you the opportunity to exchange cultural knowledge.
  • Online Language Learning Platforms: Various online platforms offer interactive exercises, tests and games to support your language learning process. Using these platforms, you can practice your everyday sentences in German.

The important thing to remember is that language learning is an individual journey. Everyone progresses at their own pace and the important thing is that you enjoy the learning process and continue to develop your language skills.

You can use these 30 sentences to create your German daily routine. These may come across as German daily routine sentences.

But remember, every person’s daily routine is different and it is important to reflect this diversity when learning a language. So try creating German sentences that describe your own daily routine.

Moreover, practicing German with sentences you use in everyday life will improve your language skills and give you more insight into the actual uses of the language.

What are your most frequently used daily phrases? Which sentences describe your daily routine? Share with us in the comments!

We have a lot to learn and be inspired by everyone’s experiences. We look forward to you sharing your experiences with other readers. We wish you success on your German learning journey!

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Change Of Routine (German Simple Past Tense) Posted by Constanze on Apr 15, 2020 in Language

Guten Tag! How is life looking for you lately? I think it’s true for the majority of people at the moment that routines have changed. Certain things that we used to do, we aren’t doing any more, and new habits and routines have formed in their place. In this post I’d like to show you how to express in German that you used to do something, but not any more – either because you don’t do it any more at all, or because the way you do it has changed.

Ich wache um 6 Uhr auf. I wake up at 6 am.

Sound familiar? Writing about your Alltag (daily routine) is one of the first things you do in German lessons. It is effective because it teaches you several things at once, including verbs, times, and how to use the present tense. In fact, most people I’ve met who studied German at school can remember at least one sentence from their ‘daily routine’ school lesson!

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But humans (hopefully) don’t have the same routine for their entire lives. So what happens when aspects of your routine change, like they have done lately, and you want to express that?

In English, you’d say something like:

I used to wake up at 6am, but now I wake up at 8am (or: I always woke up at 6am, but now I wake up at 8am).

In German, this would translate to:

Ich wachte immer um 6 Uhr auf, aber jetzt wache ich um 8 Uhr auf.

Let’s break this sentence down in German. It uses the separable verb aufwachen – to wake up.

Ich wachte immer um 6 Uhr auf,

This sentence uses the simple past tense (called Präteritum in German). This tense is mainly used in written German, such as in novels and reports, to talk about something which started and finished in the past. But it is also used to talk about things that used to happen regularly, and don’t any more – as is the case with our daily routine!

The word immer (always) makes it clear that this is something you did regularly in the past.

Now for the second part of the sentence:

…aber jetzt wache ich um 8 Uhr auf.

‘Aber jetzt’ is the linking phrase. It means ‘but now’ and tells us that what you do now is different to what you used to do.

This part of the sentence is in the present tense because it describes what you do now.

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Here is another example, using the verb essen – to eat :

Ich aß immer mit Kollegen, aber jetzt esse ich mit meiner Familie. I always ate/used to eat with colleagues, but now I eat with my family .

In this instance the simple past tense verb – essen – is irregular, so it looks a little different. Ich aß is ‘I ate’ in the simple past tense. See the end of this post for the full verb conjugation.

As you can see, the rest of the sentence follows the same structure as in the first example.

daily routine german essay

Here is one more example, using the verb lesen – to read :

Ich las immer eine Stunde pro Tag, aber jetzt lese ich zwei Stunden pro Tag. I always read/used to read one hour per day, but now I read two hours per day.

I hope this makes sense! How has your Alltag (daily routine) changed? How would you express that in German?

Here are the conjugations of the above verbs (aufwachen, essen and lesen) in the German simple past tense:

essen – to eat

ich aß – I ate du aß(es)t – You ate er/sie/es aßt – He/she/it ate wir aßen – We ate ihr aß(e)t – You (plural) ate Sie/sie aßen – You (formal)/they ate

lesen – to read

ich las – I read du las(es)t – You read er/sie/es las – He/she/it read wir lasen – We read ihr las(e)t – You (plural) read sie/Sie lasen – You (formal)/they read

aufwachen – to wake up

ich wachte auf – I woke up du wachtest auf – You woke up er/sie/es wachte auf – He/she/it woke up wir wachten auf – We woke up ihr wachtet auf – You (plural) woke up Sie/sie wachten auf – You (formal)/they woke up

Click here for a post from the archives about this tense, if you’d like to read more.

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Servus! I'm Constanze and I live in the UK. I'm half English and half German, and have been writing about German language and culture on this blog since 2014. I am also a fitness instructor & personal trainer.

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Simon Beattie:

Doesn’t ‘mit meiner Familie’ need an r?

@Simon Beattie Oops, just missed off the r! Apologies for the confusion – I’ve now edited the text. Well done for spotting it!

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Why do you say “jetzt esse ich mit meine Familie” as opposed to “jetzt esse ich mit meiner Familie”? Isn’t that a situation where the dative case is required or is that some sort of slang?

@Jeff Oops, just missed off the r! Apologies for the confusion – I’ve now edited the text. Well done for spotting it!

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  • Essay on My Daily Routine | 200, 300, 400, 500 Words for Class 1-10

In our student life, we all need to follow a strict routine to get better output in the study and our health. We can manage time in a better way when we follow a daily routine. Here we have got some short and long essays on my daily routine for all class students. These essays are on every size, you can find a suitable one for yourself. 

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Essay on My Daily Routine in 200 Words

Everyone should follow a daily routine . As a student, I follow a very simple and easy routine for myself. I have made this routine with the help of my brother and one of my teachers. My day starts very early in the morning. 

I get up at 5 o’clock and go for a morning walk . I am very aware of my health. I try my best to keep myself fit and fine. After the morning walk, I bath with cold water and then take a rest for 10 minutes. 

After the rest, I eat my breakfast. And then I go to my reading room . I love to read science and English in the morning time. It’s the best time to concentrate on study. Then I prepare myself for school. 

Exactly at 9.30 o’clock, my father takes me to school. I come back from school at 3 PM in the afternoon. I eat my lunch in the school break time, I keep my food with me. Then I take a rest in my home and go out for playing cricket. 

Then I come back home before getting dark outside. I start reading at 6 PM and read till 9 PM. Then I eat my dinner. Before going to sleep, I watch television for 30 minutes. That’s all my daily routine. 

My Daily Routine Essay in 300 Words

Introduction: 

If you are following a daily routine that could bring some serious changes in your life. First of all, it will let you live a life in a fixed schedule and you can manage things in a better way. For the students, it’s a mandatory thing to follow. 

Because it can improve your study style and get better results for yourself. I also follow a daily routine as a student, and I am going to share things about my routine here. 

My Daily Routine: 

My routine is very simple but I follow it very strictly. Take a look at my daily routine here. 

4.00 AM – I get up early in the morning. 

4.00-4.20 AM – I brush my teeth and wash my face. 

4.20-5.00 – I go for a small morning walk and some basic exercises. And I get back to home. 

5.00-5.20 – I take a shower with cold water. 

5.20-7.00 – I prepare all my school tasks and homework. 

7.00-7.30 – I eat my breakfast. 

7.30-9.00 – Again I study and prepare my school tasks. 

9.00-9.30 – I prepare myself for going to school and got to school. 

9.30-3.30 – I spend all these hours in the school. I eat my lunch there. I keep my food with me. I love eating lunch with all my friends. 

3.30-4.30 – I get back to home and take rest. 

4.30-6.00 – I play cricket outside and then get back to home. 

6.00-9.00 – I study a lot in that time.

10.00 – I go to sleep after eating my dinner and watching TV for 20 minutes. 

That’s all about my daily routine. 

Conclusion:

I make some changes in the routine when I have free time or leisure time. Overall that’s a huge experience for me to follow this productive routine. 

My Daily Routine Essay in 400 Words

Introduction:

If you want to get the best result from your work, then you need to manage time properly. And time management becomes so easy when you are following a daily routine. As a student, I follow a very strict but simple routine and it helps me a lot to improve my study and other things. Today I will share everything about my routine. 

My Daily Routine:

My day starts very early in the morning. I wake up at 4 o’clock. I used to wake up very late, but when I heard about the health benefits of early rising , I started to get up early. Then I brush my teeth and go for a small morning walk . 

I enjoy the walk very much because it helps to feel good in the early morning. Sometimes I do some basic exercises too. Then I take a shower and eat my breakfast. Then I prepare my school tasks. I love to study math and science in the morning time. 

Because I can give better concentration on that period. I get ready for my school at 9 o’clock and my mom drops me there at 9.30 o’clock. I spend most of the time on my day at the school. I eat my lunch there in the school break time. 

I come back from the school at 3.30 PM and then I take a rest for 30 minutes. I love to play cricket in the afternoon. But every day I can’t play. 

My Evening and Night Routine:

When I get back home after the playing in the field, I feel very tired. And then I wash and take rest for 30 minutes. I eat some juice or something else that my mom prepares for me. I start to study at 6.30 PM in the evening. 

Most of the day, I keep reading till 9.30. That’s the most important part for my study. I prepare all my homework and do some extra studies too. And then I eat my dinner and watch Television before sleep. 

Conclusion: 

That’s all about my daily routine. I try to follow this routine always. But sometimes I need to bring some changes in the routine. And when I spend holiday and off day from school, I can’t follow this routine at all. I think this routine is helping me to use my time in the best work and complete my study tasks properly. 

Essay on My Daily Routine in 500 Words

Essay on My Daily Routine in 500 Words

To become successful, everybody should follow a strict schedule or routine. Especially in student life, we need to maintain our time properly. If we fail to maintain time then we can’t make a good result in the examination. 

Today I am going to share my daily routine and my experience here. I am a very regular guy who follows a routine. I made that routine almost six months ago with the help of my elder brother. 

I make some small edits and changes in the routine due to my own preference. 

I consider the morning is the most important part of the day. In the morning, you will find lots of peace and a calm environment. My class teacher suggested me to get up early morning. I followed here that suggestion very seriously and that made my day. 

Now I always get up at 5 o’clock in the morning. First of all, I go to the washroom and brush my teeth. I wash my face and wipe the water with a towel. Then I go for a small morning walk. I know the morning walk is very important for good health. 

Sometimes, I do exercise too. Most of the time I walk almost 30 minutes and the doctor said that’s enough for me. This little workout keeps me strong for the rest of the day. I come back to home after the walk and get fresh again. 

I eat my breakfast then. After eating breakfast, I study Math and Science in the morning time. I think morning is the best time to study. 

School Time: 

I go to school at 9.30 o’clock in the morning. My father drops me here with his car. I get a break at 1 o’clock after four classes in a row. And finally, I go home at 4 PM with my mom . 

She comes to pick me up from school every day. Because it takes almost 20 minutes to go home from school by car. I enjoy school time very much.

Eat and Sleep Routine: 

I eat my breakfast and then I eat my lunch in the school break time. I take my lunch with me. My mother is very aware of my food. She always cooks something interesting to me. I love eating Pizza and Burger, but she doesn’t buy me that kind of fast food. 

She prefers to cook them for me. I love her cooked Pizza very much. And finally, after reading and watching TV at night at 10 o’clock, I go for my sleep. When I go to bed, I think about my entire day. 

Holiday Routine: 

When my school is close and I have lots of spare time, my daily routine becomes a bit different. I add time for video games, playing in the field with friends, and spending more time with my cousins. 

That’s all about my daily routine. I love to follow this routine and I am very serious about it. I think It’s perfect for me. You can follow my routine too. 

10 Lines Essay on My Daily Routine

10 line essays are easy and short. Here is a 10 lines essay on my daily routine. I am sure you will be able to learn these 10 lines essay easily. 

1. A person who follows a good routine can handle his work and time properly. It’s easy to manage your time when you are on a routine. 

2. It’s a high priority for the students. And that’s why I follow a very simple routine to manage my time. 

3. My daily routine is very easy and simple. It helps me to study properly, eat on time, and take care of my health. 

4. I get up early in the morning and pray first. My mother always suggests me to pray in the early morning. 

5. And then I go for a morning walk. After a 30 minute walk, I come back home and go for a bath and then I eat my breakfast. 

6. I go to school at 9 o’clock and get back home at 3 o’clock. I eat my lunch in the school break time. I keep my food with me. 

7. I go outside to play cricket with my friends in the afternoon. I enjoy that time a lot. I think that’s the best part of my day. 

8. I read almost three hours at night. And then I eat my dinner. 

9. Before going to bed, I watch TV for 30 minutes. I love watching cartoon channels. 

10. That’s all about my daily routine. That is very simple and easy. 

How can I write my daily routine? 

If you want to write a daily routine, you can take suggestions from your teacher or someone elder from your family. When I wrote my first daily routine, I was very confused. But finally, I came with a very productive and successful schedule of my life. I suggest you look back on your day and think about how do you spend your time. You need to find where should you spend most of your time and where not. 

How important is a daily routine?

A daily routine is a very essential thing that will make your day easy. I hope you will be able to create a very useful and proper daily routine. 

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Essay on Daily Routine

Students are often asked to write an essay on Daily Routine in their schools and colleges. And if you’re also looking for the same, we have created 100-word, 250-word, and 500-word essays on the topic.

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100 Words Essay on Daily Routine

The importance of a daily routine.

A daily routine is a set of activities we perform every day. It helps to organize our day and make it productive.

Starting the Day

A good routine starts with waking up early. This gives us time to exercise, have a healthy breakfast, and prepare for the day.

School Time

After getting ready, we go to school. Here, we study, play, and learn new things.

After School Activities

After school, we do homework, play, and spend time with family. This balances work and relaxation.

Ending the Day

A good night’s sleep is crucial. It helps us to be fresh and energetic for the next day.

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250 Words Essay on Daily Routine

Introduction.

The concept of a daily routine is often associated with monotony and rigidity, but it’s an indispensable tool for achieving success. It’s a blueprint for our day, providing structure and a framework for productivity, wellness, and personal growth.

A well-crafted daily routine can be a powerful tool. It provides a sense of control over our lives, reducing anxiety and stress. It fosters discipline, a vital trait for college students juggling academic, personal, and social responsibilities. Moreover, routines promote healthy habits, such as regular exercise and balanced diet, enhancing overall wellbeing.

Creating an Effective Daily Routine

Developing an effective routine requires careful introspection and planning. It should reflect our goals, priorities, and personal rhythms. For instance, if you are a morning person, schedule intellectually demanding tasks early in the day. Balance is also crucial to prevent burnout. Include leisure activities and relaxation periods to recharge.

Adapting the Routine

A routine is not a binding contract but a flexible guide. Life is unpredictable, and our routine should adapt to changes. Regularly review and revise your routine based on your evolving needs and circumstances. This flexibility prevents the routine from becoming a source of stress itself.

In conclusion, a daily routine is a potent tool for college students. It fosters discipline, promotes healthy habits, and provides a sense of control. However, flexibility is key. By regularly reviewing and adapting our routine, we can ensure it continues to serve our evolving needs and goals.

500 Words Essay on Daily Routine

A daily routine is an integral part of our lives. It’s a structured sequence of activities that we follow from the moment we wake up until we go to bed. It’s not just about getting through the day, but about making the most of it. A well-structured routine can help us manage our time effectively, reduce stress, and increase productivity.

A daily routine is not just about ticking off tasks from a to-do list. It’s about creating a framework that allows us to prioritize our actions, manage our time, and achieve our goals. A daily routine can help us maintain balance in our lives, ensuring that we allocate time for work, leisure, and self-care. It can also help us establish healthy habits and break away from negative ones.

The Anatomy of a Good Daily Routine

A good daily routine is not one-size-fits-all. It varies from person to person, depending on individual needs, goals, and lifestyles. However, there are some key elements that should be part of every effective routine.

Firstly, a good routine should start with a morning ritual. This could involve exercise, meditation, or simply enjoying a cup of coffee. Starting the day with a ritual sets the tone for the rest of the day and helps us approach it with a positive mindset.

Secondly, the routine should include time for focused work. This could be studying, working on a project, or any other task that requires concentration. It’s important to allocate specific time slots for these tasks to avoid distractions and maximize productivity.

Thirdly, the routine should include breaks. Breaks are crucial for maintaining focus and avoiding burnout. They provide an opportunity to relax, recharge, and refocus.

Finally, a good routine should end with a wind-down ritual. This could involve reading, listening to music, or any other activity that helps us relax and prepare for a good night’s sleep.

While it’s important to have a routine, it’s equally important to be flexible. Life is unpredictable, and sometimes we may need to adjust our routine to accommodate unexpected events or changes in our circumstances. It’s essential to remember that the purpose of a routine is to serve us, not to restrict us. If a routine is causing stress or dissatisfaction, it may be time to reassess and make changes.

A daily routine is a powerful tool that can help us navigate our day-to-day lives with ease and efficiency. It’s not about adhering to a rigid schedule, but about creating a flexible structure that allows us to make the most of our time and energy. By crafting a routine that aligns with our needs and goals, we can create a life that is productive, balanced, and fulfilling.

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Essay on My Daily Routine 1000+ Words

“My daily routine” is the backbone of my life, a set of habits and activities that guide my day. In this essay, I will argue that having a structured daily routine is essential for maintaining balance, productivity, and well-being. Through personal experiences, expert opinions, and the benefits of routine, I will highlight the significance of a well-organized day.

The Importance of Routine

Routine provides structure and predictability, reducing stress and anxiety. It helps us manage time effectively and accomplish tasks efficiently.

Establishing a Morning Routine

A morning routine sets a positive tone for the day. It may include waking up early, exercising, and having a nutritious breakfast.

The Power of Planning

Planning the day ahead is a key aspect of my routine. It allows me to prioritize tasks and allocate time for important activities.

Time Management

Time management skills are crucial. I allocate specific time blocks for homework, chores, hobbies, and relaxation.

Expert Insights

Experts recommend daily routines as tools for personal growth and productivity. Consistency in routine can lead to better mental and physical health.

Balancing Work and Play

A balanced daily routine includes time for work and play. It’s important to strike a harmony between responsibilities and leisure activities.

Nurturing Health and Well-being

My routine includes habits like regular exercise, healthy eating, and self-care. These practices contribute to physical and mental well-being.

Adaptability in Routine

Flexibility is key to maintaining a daily routine. I adjust my routine when needed to accommodate unexpected events or changes.

The Impact of Routine on Success

Consistent routines can lead to success. Many accomplished individuals credit their daily routines for their achievements.

A Reflective Evening Routine

An evening routine involves winding down, reflecting on the day, and preparing for a restful night’s sleep.

Conclusion of Essay on My Daily Routine

In conclusion, “my daily routine” is the compass that guides my life. It provides structure, promotes productivity, and enhances overall well-being. A well-organized routine allows me to balance responsibilities and leisure, nurture health, and make the most of each day. Experts affirm the benefits of routines, emphasizing their role in personal growth and success. As I continue to follow and adapt my daily routine, I understand that it is not a rigid schedule but a tool that empowers me to lead a more balanced, productive, and fulfilling life. My daily routine is my ally in the journey of life, and I will continue to embrace it with gratitude and enthusiasm.

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