| Wake up | Verb | To stop sleeping and open your eyes. | “I wake up at 7:00 AM.” |
| Breakfast | Noun | The first meal you eat in the morning. | “I eat eggs for breakfast.” |
| Brush | Verb | To clean your teeth or fix your hair. | “I brush my teeth every day.” |
| Shower | Noun | Washing your body with falling water. | “I take a hot shower.” |
| Morning | Noun | The first part of the day before 12:00 PM. | “I drink coffee in the morning.” |
| Afternoon | Noun | The time between 12:00 PM and evening. | “I finish work in the afternoon.” |
| Evening | Noun | The time at the end of the day before you sleep. | “I watch TV in the evening.” |
| Dinner | Noun | The main meal you eat in the evening. | “We cook chicken for dinner.” |
| Sleep | Verb | To rest your body and mind at night. | “I sleep for eight hours.” |
| Early | Adjective | Near the beginning of the day. | “My father wakes up very early.” |
| Late | Adjective | Near the end of the day; not on time. | “I go to bed late on Saturdays.” |
| Routine | Noun | The things you do every day in the same order. | “My morning routine is simple.” |
| Tired | Adjective | Feeling like you need to rest or sleep. | “I am very tired after work.” |
| Relax | Verb | To rest and do something you enjoy. | “I like to relax on the sofa.” |
| Usually | Adverb | Most of the time; normal. | “I usually walk to the park.” |