Daily Routine Vocabulary in French with Easy Beginner Sentences

March 28, 2026

Talking about your daily routine is one of the best beginner exercises in French because it uses common verbs, useful vocabulary, and the present tense in a natural way. It also helps you speak about your real life, which makes new words easier to remember.

Useful routine verbs in French

  • se reveiller = to wake up
  • se lever = to get up
  • prendre le petit-dejeuner = to have breakfast
  • aller au travail = to go to work
  • aller a l’ecole = to go to school
  • dejeuner = to have lunch
  • travailler = to work
  • etudier = to study
  • diner = to have dinner
  • se coucher = to go to bed

Daily routine vocabulary

  • le matin = in the morning
  • l’apres-midi = in the afternoon
  • le soir = in the evening
  • la nuit = at night
  • la maison = home
  • le bureau = office
  • le cafe = coffee
  • la douche = shower
  • le bus = bus
  • le metro = metro

Simple example sentences

  • Je me reveille a sept heures. = I wake up at seven.
  • Je prends un cafe le matin. = I have a coffee in the morning.
  • Je vais au travail en bus. = I go to work by bus.
  • Je dejeune a midi. = I have lunch at noon.
  • Le soir, j’etudie le francais. = In the evening, I study French.
  • Je me couche vers onze heures. = I go to bed around eleven.

A short daily routine paragraph

Le matin, je me reveille a six heures trente. Je prends une douche et je prends mon petit-dejeuner. Ensuite, je vais au travail. L’apres-midi, je rentre a la maison. Le soir, je dine, j’etudie un peu, puis je me couche.

How to practice this topic

  • write your real routine in 5 sentences
  • change only one detail each day and repeat the full paragraph
  • practice with time expressions like a sept heures or le soir
  • say your routine aloud, not only in writing

Why this topic is so useful

Daily routine vocabulary helps beginners combine time, verbs, places, and habits in a very natural way. Once you can talk about your day, you can already say much more in French than you may think.

Final tip

Do not try to build a perfect paragraph immediately. First create three true sentences about your day. Then add details little by little.

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