To speak about daily activities, you need to know the appropriate vocabulary.
Come home - return home.
Have breakfast - eat food in the morning after you wake up.
Go to bed - sleep.
Do homework - to prepare work which teachers give students.
Wash up - to wash your hands, especially before a meal.
Get up - to stand up.
Dress - to put clothes on yourself or someone else.
Do morning exercises - do physical activity in the morning.
Check emails - to examine messages.
Do housework - to do the work in order to keep your house clean.
Tidy the room - to clean the part of your flat/house.
Walk the dog - to give the dog exercise outdoors.
Do puzzles - play a game or activity in which you have to put pieces together or answer questions using skill.
Wash the car - to make your car clean using water, or water and soap.
Have lessons/lectures - have a period of time when a teacher teaches people.
Meet friends - to see close people.
Brush teeth - cleaning teeth with a brush.
Examples:
When I am at work, I always check my emails.
We often do puzzles in our free time.
On Sundays I often wash my car.
It is difficult to get up early.