Learning French becomes more fun when you start with the things that you relate to. Using the verbs in French that you use daily can not only help enhance your vocabulary but also carry out day to day French conversations. Fluency plays a huge role while learning any language. Here at French tree, we make sure that people understand the beauty of the French language and start using it in their daily lives. By reading out the daily routine in French, you will come across the basic French words used in daily life, and probably learn some new conjugations today.
Routine Quotidienne
- Je me lève à 6 heures du matin. [I wake up at 6 o’clock in the morning.]
- Je me douche. Ensuit, Je m’habille pour la journée. [I take a shower. Then, I get dressed up for the day.]
- Je prends le petit-déjeuner. Ma mère fait les œufs et le café. [I take breakfast. My mother makes eggs and coffee.]
- Je vais à l’école par le pied avec mes amis. [I go to school by foot with my friends.]
- Pendant la journée, j’étudie. Puis, je prends le déjeuner. [During the day, I study. Then, I have lunch.]
- Apres les cours, je rentre chez moi. [After the classes, I return to my home.]
- Le soir, je regarde la télévision. [In the evening, I watch the TV.]
- Apres mon père revient à la maison, nous dînons. [After my father comes back to house, we have dinner.]
- Je fais mes devoirs. [I do my homework.]
- Finalement, je me couche. [Finally, I go to bed.]
There are a lot of basic French words used in the above text. Can you find them out?
Basic French Words
- la journée- the day
- l’école- the school
- amis- friends
- soir- evening
- télévision-television
- petit-déjeuner- breakfast
- déjeuner- lunch
- maison- house
- devoir- homework
We have also used Pronominal Verbs. Pronominal Verbs in French are the verbs that are paired with reflexive pronouns (me, te, se, nous, vous, se). These verbs are used to describe the situation when the subject is performing an action with themselves.
The Pronominal Verbs used in the above Daily Routine are-
- Se lever - to get up
- S’habiller - to get dressed up
- Me coucher - to go to bed
- Se doucher - to shower
Let’s conjugate a Pronominal Verb
ME COUCHER (to go to bed) |
Je me couche |
Tu te couches |
Il/Elle me couche |
Nous nous chouchons |
Vous vous couchez |
Ils/Elles couchent |
Can you try conjugating some pronominal verbs?
Daily Routine in French teaches us to use pronominal verbs in context of the actions being done on the person. We can use this in day-to-day conversations in French. The only way to be fluent in any language is to speak it as much as possible. With French tree delf A1 courses, we promote reading basic sentences, learning new vocabulary and speaking them out helps to be fluent in speaking and writing both. Here at French tree, we make learning French a passion not a burden!