 My daily routine. Wake up. Wake up means to stop sleeping or to get out of bed. Some people wake up at the same time each day. Others wake up at different times depending on their schedule. Get ready. Get ready means to prepare for something. In the morning, people get ready for work or school. Parents of small children help their children get ready for school. Leave. Leave means to go away from a place. In the morning, people leave their homes for school or work. And in the evening, people leave work or school to return home. Arrive. Arrive means to reach your destination or to get to a place. People who work in offices usually arrive at work between 8 and 8.30 a.m. Make. A meal. Make a meal means to prepare food. In the mornings, people prepare breakfast. In the evenings, they prepare dinner. Take. Someone to work or to school. Take means to carry or move someone or something to a different place. Parents often take their children to school on their way to work. Pick up. Pick up means to meet someone and take them where they need to go. In the morning, the school bus picks children up from the bus stop and takes them to school. Spend time. Spend time means using time to do something. Some people spend their free time participating in sports. Others may spend their time reading books or surfing the internet. Busy. Busy means being full of activity. Young children are often busy playing or watching TV. Parents are often busy with work or household chores like laundry and paying bills. Relaxed. Relaxed means that you are not busy and that you are calm and comfortable. Some people relax by reading and others relax by doing arts and crafts or other hobbies. Weekday. Weekdays are all of the days of the week but Saturday and Sunday. Many people work or go to school on weekdays Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Weekend. The weekend is Saturday and Sunday. On the weekends, many people don't work. It is their time to relax and spend time with their family and friends. The end.