Daily Routine
The short answer
A person describes what they do from the moment they wake up until they leave the house.
What you'll practise
10 practice scenes · CEFR A1 · Beginner
Example scenarios
Waking Up in the Morning
A person describes what they do from the moment they wake up until they leave the house.
Getting Ready and Getting Dressed
A teenager tells a friend what they do to get ready before school each morning.
Mealtimes During the Day
Someone explains when they eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner and what they usually have.
An Evening at Home
After work, a person describes what they do to wind down before going to bed.
Common questions
What vocabulary does the "Daily Routine" unit teach?
The Daily Routine unit teaches vocabulary used in situations such as waking up in the morning, getting ready and getting dressed, mealtimes during the day across 10 practice scenes.
What CEFR level is "Daily Routine"?
The Daily Routine topic is taught at CEFR A1 level. CEFR levels run from A1 (complete beginner) through C2 (mastery). A1 represents absolute beginner Spanish.
What real situations does "Daily Routine" prepare you for?
The first practice scene is: "A person describes what they do from the moment they wake up until they leave the house." All scenes are designed to mirror authentic Spanish-speaking situations you are likely to encounter.
How does Rumbo teach "Daily Routine" vocabulary?
Rumbo teaches Daily Routine vocabulary through AI-generated conversational scenes. Every word appears in context — paired with a native-style dialogue matched to your Spanish variant and goal — rather than through isolated flashcard drilling.
Related vocabulary topics
Grammar that supports this vocabulary
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