It helps to do some revision and practice when it comes to writing and talking about your routine. The more used you are to the most common words involved the better. Luckily, this is something that you are also familiar with in English. Therefore, thinking of what you would say in English first, may help to create a little structure. Once that narrative is in place, you can then replicate it in Spanish. Sometimes even word by word. You just need to get familiar with the equivalent words in Spanish.
Those main words usually involved include key verbs. Therefore, apart from knowing which ones they are, it does help a lot to learn how they conjugate (=to know about the different endings they may take to express who is doing the action).
In addition, also expressions of time and frequency are going to come handy, as well as words that will help you sequence your narrative, such as: first, then, afterwards…
You will find an opportunity to consider all those things, and practice, in the document provided. Click HERE and have a look!
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