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How to Talk About Your Daily Routine in Spanish | Reflexive Verbs for Beginners

How to Talk About Your Daily Routine in Spanish | Reflexive Verbs for Beginners

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Want to describe your daily routine in Spanish — and make it sound like a real conversation? ☀️In this episode, you’ll learn how to talk about what you do in the morning, afternoon, and evening using simple, beginner Spanish.

In Episode 52, Em and Val teach you how to go from random verbs to a full connected story about your day — using reflexive verbs, sequencing words, and frequency expressions you can start using straight away.

🎙️ In this episode, you’ll:

✅ Learn essential daily routine reflexive verbs (me despierto, me levanto, me ducho, me acuesto)

✅ Learn how to use regular verbs to describe your day

✅ Connect your routine using primero, luego, después, más tarde, finalmente

✅ Make your Spanish sound natural with siempre, a veces, nunca, todos los días

✅ Understand why we say me despierto and not yo despierto

✅ Hear a full beginner daily routine you can copy and practice


🎯 Reto de la Semana (Challenge of the Week) Tell us about your daily routine using:

👉 one reflexive verb👉 one sequencing word👉 one frequency word

Example: Primero, me levanto a las ocho. Luego, trabajo. A veces estudio español.

Val will help correct your sentence if needed!


💛 Fifty-two episodes in — and you can now talk about your life in Spanish. That’s main-character energy.


📲 Instagram & TikTok → @spanglish_friends

📧 Contact: spanglishfriendspodcast@gmail.com

📚 1-on-1 Spanish lessons with Val: spanishlessonsbyval@gmail.com

🎶 Music by @scotairdmusic

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