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Ma journée typique : Une routine quotidienne illustrée

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# Ma journée typique

Introduction to describing my day

This topic is all about how to describe a typical day in French. It's really useful

Getting Started with Daily Routines

Learning to describe your day in French is actually dead useful - you'll use it loads in your exams and it's proper practical for real conversations. The key is mastering reflexive verbs, which are actions you do to yourself like washing or getting dressed.

Reflexive verbs are easy to spot because they have 'se' in front of them when you see them in the dictionary. Think of "se laver" (to wash oneself) - the 'se' tells you it's something you do to yourself, not to someone else.

The magic happens with reflexive pronouns - these little words (me, te, se) go right before the verb. So "I wash myself" becomes "je me lave". Dead simple once you get the hang of it!

Top Tip: For verbs starting with a vowel, 'me' becomes 'm' - so it's "je m'habille" (I get dressed), not "je me habille".

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of 6
# Ma journée typique

Introduction to describing my day

This topic is all about how to describe a typical day in French. It's really useful

Morning Routine Vocabulary

Your morning routine is where you'll use loads of reflexive verbs, so let's nail these first. Start with the basics: je me réveille (I wake up), je me lève (I get up), and je me douche (I have a shower).

Getting dressed and ready involves je m'habille (I get dressed) and je me brosse les dents (I brush my teeth). Don't forget breakfast vocabulary too - je prends le petit-déjeuner covers having breakfast in general.

For getting to school, you'll want je quitte la maison (I leave the house) and je vais à l'école (I go to school). Add "en bus" for by bus or "à pied" if you walk.

Remember: The reflexive pronoun always sits right before the verb - never forget that little 'me'!

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of 6
# Ma journée typique

Introduction to describing my day

This topic is all about how to describe a typical day in French. It's really useful

School Day and Evening Activities

The school day gives you loads of chances to use regular verbs alongside your reflexives. Les cours commencent à... (classes start at...) and les cours finissent à... (classes finish at...) are brilliant for showing off your time-telling skills.

For afternoon activities, try je fais mes devoirs (I do my homework) - though you might want to add "c'est ennuyeux!" (it's boring!) to make it more interesting. Je déjeune à la cantine (I have lunch in the canteen) shows you know school vocabulary too.

Evening routines bring back those reflexive verbs: je me déshabille (I get undressed), je me couche (I go to bed), and je m'endors (I fall asleep). Mix these with regular verbs like je regarde la télé (I watch TV) for variety.

Quick Check: Don't mix up "se coucher" (getting into bed) with "dormir" (being asleep) - they're different actions!

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of 6
# Ma journée typique

Introduction to describing my day

This topic is all about how to describe a typical day in French. It's really useful

Linking It All Together

Sequencing words are your secret weapon for making your French sound natural and flowing. Start with "d'abord" (first), then use "puis" or "ensuite" then/nextthen/next, and finish with "finalement" (finally).

Time expressions make everything sound more authentic. Use "à" for exact times (à sept heures) and "vers" for approximate times (vers huit heures). This adds proper detail to your descriptions.

Here's a cracking example: "D'abord, je me réveille à sept heures. Ensuite, je me douche et je m'habille. Finalement, je prends mon petit-déjeuner." See how it flows nicely?

Pro Tip: When using two verbs together, only conjugate the first one - "Je vais me coucher" (I'm going to go to bed), not "Je vais me couche"!

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of 6
# Ma journée typique

Introduction to describing my day

This topic is all about how to describe a typical day in French. It's really useful

Putting It Into Practice

Now you can build proper paragraphs about your day. Start simple - pick your most important morning activities and link them with sequencing words. Something like: "Je me réveille à sept heures. D'abord, je me lève et je vais dans la salle de bains."

Don't forget to add personality to your writing! Say what you normally eat (je mange des toasts) or mention your school uniform (je porte mon uniforme scolaire). These details make your French more interesting and realistic.

For evening routines, try mixing activities: "Le soir, je fais mes devoirs - c'est ennuyeux! Puis je regarde la télé avec ma famille." This shows you can handle different types of verbs and opinions.

Exam Gold: Always check your verb endings - most regular -er verbs with 'je' end in -e, and don't forget those reflexive pronouns!

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of 6
# Ma journée typique

Introduction to describing my day

This topic is all about how to describe a typical day in French. It's really useful

Quick Revision Essentials

You're nearly sorted! Make sure you can rattle off the main reflexive verbs: se réveiller, se lever, se laver, s'habiller, se coucher. Remember, they all need that reflexive pronoun 'me' with 'je'.

Sequencing words are dead important for flowing sentences - d'abord, puis, ensuite, finalement. These make you sound like you really know what you're doing. Practice linking at least three activities together smoothly.

Finally, nail your time expressions and don't mix up similar verbs. Se réveiller is opening your eyes, se lever is getting out of bed - they're different actions! Get these right and you'll smash your exams.

Final Check: Write a short paragraph about your own day, check all your verb endings, and make sure every reflexive verb has its pronoun. You've got this!

Pensamos que nunca lo preguntarías...

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FrenchFrench1 visualizaciones·Actualizado May 8, 2026·6 páginas

Ma journée typique : Une routine quotidienne illustrée

Ever wondered how to describe your daily routine in French? This topic covers all the essential vocabulary and grammar you need to talk about your typical day, from waking up to going to bed. It's brilliant for both writing tasks... Mostrar más

1
of 6
# Ma journée typique

Introduction to describing my day

This topic is all about how to describe a typical day in French. It's really useful

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Getting Started with Daily Routines

Learning to describe your day in French is actually dead useful - you'll use it loads in your exams and it's proper practical for real conversations. The key is mastering reflexive verbs, which are actions you do to yourself like washing or getting dressed.

Reflexive verbs are easy to spot because they have 'se' in front of them when you see them in the dictionary. Think of "se laver" (to wash oneself) - the 'se' tells you it's something you do to yourself, not to someone else.

The magic happens with reflexive pronouns - these little words (me, te, se) go right before the verb. So "I wash myself" becomes "je me lave". Dead simple once you get the hang of it!

Top Tip: For verbs starting with a vowel, 'me' becomes 'm' - so it's "je m'habille" (I get dressed), not "je me habille".

2
of 6
# Ma journée typique

Introduction to describing my day

This topic is all about how to describe a typical day in French. It's really useful

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  • Acceso a todos los documentos
  • Mejora tus notas
  • Únete a millones de estudiantes

Morning Routine Vocabulary

Your morning routine is where you'll use loads of reflexive verbs, so let's nail these first. Start with the basics: je me réveille (I wake up), je me lève (I get up), and je me douche (I have a shower).

Getting dressed and ready involves je m'habille (I get dressed) and je me brosse les dents (I brush my teeth). Don't forget breakfast vocabulary too - je prends le petit-déjeuner covers having breakfast in general.

For getting to school, you'll want je quitte la maison (I leave the house) and je vais à l'école (I go to school). Add "en bus" for by bus or "à pied" if you walk.

Remember: The reflexive pronoun always sits right before the verb - never forget that little 'me'!

3
of 6
# Ma journée typique

Introduction to describing my day

This topic is all about how to describe a typical day in French. It's really useful

Inscríbete para ver los apuntes. ¡Es gratis!

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  • Mejora tus notas
  • Únete a millones de estudiantes

School Day and Evening Activities

The school day gives you loads of chances to use regular verbs alongside your reflexives. Les cours commencent à... (classes start at...) and les cours finissent à... (classes finish at...) are brilliant for showing off your time-telling skills.

For afternoon activities, try je fais mes devoirs (I do my homework) - though you might want to add "c'est ennuyeux!" (it's boring!) to make it more interesting. Je déjeune à la cantine (I have lunch in the canteen) shows you know school vocabulary too.

Evening routines bring back those reflexive verbs: je me déshabille (I get undressed), je me couche (I go to bed), and je m'endors (I fall asleep). Mix these with regular verbs like je regarde la télé (I watch TV) for variety.

Quick Check: Don't mix up "se coucher" (getting into bed) with "dormir" (being asleep) - they're different actions!

4
of 6
# Ma journée typique

Introduction to describing my day

This topic is all about how to describe a typical day in French. It's really useful

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Linking It All Together

Sequencing words are your secret weapon for making your French sound natural and flowing. Start with "d'abord" (first), then use "puis" or "ensuite" then/nextthen/next, and finish with "finalement" (finally).

Time expressions make everything sound more authentic. Use "à" for exact times (à sept heures) and "vers" for approximate times (vers huit heures). This adds proper detail to your descriptions.

Here's a cracking example: "D'abord, je me réveille à sept heures. Ensuite, je me douche et je m'habille. Finalement, je prends mon petit-déjeuner." See how it flows nicely?

Pro Tip: When using two verbs together, only conjugate the first one - "Je vais me coucher" (I'm going to go to bed), not "Je vais me couche"!

5
of 6
# Ma journée typique

Introduction to describing my day

This topic is all about how to describe a typical day in French. It's really useful

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  • Mejora tus notas
  • Únete a millones de estudiantes

Putting It Into Practice

Now you can build proper paragraphs about your day. Start simple - pick your most important morning activities and link them with sequencing words. Something like: "Je me réveille à sept heures. D'abord, je me lève et je vais dans la salle de bains."

Don't forget to add personality to your writing! Say what you normally eat (je mange des toasts) or mention your school uniform (je porte mon uniforme scolaire). These details make your French more interesting and realistic.

For evening routines, try mixing activities: "Le soir, je fais mes devoirs - c'est ennuyeux! Puis je regarde la télé avec ma famille." This shows you can handle different types of verbs and opinions.

Exam Gold: Always check your verb endings - most regular -er verbs with 'je' end in -e, and don't forget those reflexive pronouns!

6
of 6
# Ma journée typique

Introduction to describing my day

This topic is all about how to describe a typical day in French. It's really useful

Inscríbete para ver los apuntes. ¡Es gratis!

  • Acceso a todos los documentos
  • Mejora tus notas
  • Únete a millones de estudiantes

Quick Revision Essentials

You're nearly sorted! Make sure you can rattle off the main reflexive verbs: se réveiller, se lever, se laver, s'habiller, se coucher. Remember, they all need that reflexive pronoun 'me' with 'je'.

Sequencing words are dead important for flowing sentences - d'abord, puis, ensuite, finalement. These make you sound like you really know what you're doing. Practice linking at least three activities together smoothly.

Finally, nail your time expressions and don't mix up similar verbs. Se réveiller is opening your eyes, se lever is getting out of bed - they're different actions! Get these right and you'll smash your exams.

Final Check: Write a short paragraph about your own day, check all your verb endings, and make sure every reflexive verb has its pronoun. You've got this!

Pensamos que nunca lo preguntarías...

¿Qué es Knowunity AI companion?

Nuestro compañero de IA está específicamente adaptado a las necesidades de los estudiantes. Basándonos en los millones de contenidos que tenemos en la plataforma, podemos dar a los estudiantes respuestas realmente significativas y relevantes. Pero no se trata solo de respuestas, el compañero también guía a los estudiantes a través de sus retos de aprendizaje diarios, con planes de aprendizaje personalizados, cuestionarios o contenidos en el chat y una personalización del 100% basada en las habilidades y el desarrollo de los estudiantes.

¿Dónde puedo descargar la app Knowunity?

Puedes descargar la app en Google Play Store y Apple App Store.

¿Knowunity es totalmente gratuito?

Sí, tienes acceso gratuito a los contenidos de la aplicación y a nuestro compañero de IA. Para desbloquear determinadas funciones de la aplicación, puedes adquirir Knowunity Pro.

¿No encuentras lo que buscas? Explora otros temas.

Mira lo que dicen nuestros usuarios. Les encanta - y a tí también.

4.6/5App Store
4.7/5Google Play

La app es muy fácil de usar y está muy bien diseñada. Hasta ahora he encontrado todo lo que estaba buscando y he podido aprender mucho de las presentaciones. Definitivamente utilizaré la aplicación para un examen de clase. Y, por supuesto, también me sirve mucho de inspiración.

Pablousuario de iOS

Esta app es realmente genial. Hay tantos apuntes de clase y ayuda [...]. Tengo problemas con matemáticas, por ejemplo, y la aplicación tiene muchas opciones de ayuda. Gracias a Knowunity, he mejorado en mates. Se la recomiendo a todo el mundo.

Elenausuaria de Android

Vaya, estoy realmente sorprendida. Acabo de probar la app porque la he visto anunciada muchas veces y me he quedado absolutamente alucinada. Esta app es LA AYUDA que quieres para el insti y, sobre todo, ofrece muchísimas cosas, como ejercicios y hojas informativas, que a mí personalmente me han sido MUY útiles.

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