Daily Activities and Hangman Game for English Learners

Introduction

Are you looking for a fun and engaging way to practice daily routines vocabulary in English?

Try our Daily Routine Hangman game! This interactive activity helps English learners review common daily activities like waking up, brushing teeth, or going to work — all while playing a classic word game.

Let’s make learning about daily routines both playful and effective!

Daily Routine Hangman Game for English Learners

Welcome to this Daily Routine Hangman game — a fun and interactive way to practice daily routines vocabulary and improve your English! Whether you’re an English learner or a teacher looking for engaging daily routine lesson plan ideas, this game will help you review key expressions and phrases related to daily life activities.

Play the Daily Routine Hangman Game

We’ve designed this hangman game to focus on morning routines and daily activities like waking up, brushing your teeth, having breakfast, going to school or work, and more.

How to play:

  • Click on the game below.
  • Guess the missing letters to complete the daily routine words.
  • Be careful! Each wrong guess brings the hangman closer to defeat.

Your goal: Keep the Supreme Hangman safe by guessing all the letters correctly. Ready? Let’s play!

Why Play Hangman on Daily Routines?

This game is not just fun — it’s a great learning tool!

  • It refreshes your memory of daily routine verbs and nouns (like get up, take a shower, eat breakfast).
  • It activates your prior knowledge before doing writing or speaking tasks.
  • It’s an engaging warm-up activity for English lessons about daily life.

Teachers: Add this game to your daily routine lesson plan as a warm-up, review, or even a team competition.

Writing Task: Talk About Your Daily Routine

After you finish the game, let’s practice some writing!
Answer these questions to prepare:

  • What do you do every day?
  • Do you go to school or work?
  • Do you stay at home or meet friends?
  • Do you exercise or do hobbies?
  • What time do you return home?
  • What’s your favorite part of the day?

Writing Prompt: Write a Letter About Your Daily Routines

Now, write a short letter to a friend describing your daily routine.

Example Letter:

Dear [Friend’s Name],

I’m writing you this letter to tell you about my daily routine. Every morning, I wake up at 7 a.m. and take a quick shower. Then, I have breakfast — usually toast and coffee — before going to school. I study until the afternoon, and after class, I sometimes meet my friends or go to the gym. In the evening, I eat dinner with my family and relax by reading or watching a movie. I usually go to bed around 11 p.m. That’s my typical day! How about you?

Best,
[Your Name]


Daily Routine Lesson Plan Ideas for Teachers

Here are a few ways teachers can use the Daily Routine Hangman in class:

  • Warm-up Activity – Play the hangman game at the start of class to introduce or review daily routines vocabulary.
  • Pair Work – After the game, have students discuss their routines in pairs or small groups.
  • Writing Practice – Use the letter-writing task to practice using the present simple tense.
  • Speaking Practice – Students can present their routines to the class or role-play conversations.
  • Creative Extension – Have students design their own hangman game using new daily routine words!

Key Vocabulary: Daily Routines Activities

Here’s a list of common daily routines activities you might encounter in the game or writing tasks:

  • Wake up
  • Get up
  • Brush your teeth
  • Take a shower
  • Get dressed
  • Eat breakfast
  • Go to school / Go to work
  • Study / Work
  • Have lunch
  • Come home
  • Do homework
  • Exercise / Work out
  • Relax / Watch TV
  • Go to bed / Sleep

Final Tip

Don’t forget: the best way to remember daily routines vocabulary is to use it regularly. Play games like hangman, write about your routine, or practice speaking with friends. Learning English can be fun!

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