Getting Ready for School
50 daily use English sentences for the morning rush — uniform, school bag, tiffin, and catching the bus. With Hindi meanings!
👔 When to Use These Sentences
Every Indian family knows the morning rush — “Jaldi karo! Bus aa gayi!” Instead of saying it in Hindi, say it in English! “Hurry up! The bus is here!” These 50 sentences cover the entire getting-ready process: from the panic of waking up late to waving goodbye from the school bus window.
The morning rush happens every single school day — that’s 200+ days a year! If you practice just 5 English sentences each morning, your child will naturally learn all 50 within a month. Make the chaos productive!
The Morning Rush (1-10)
Uniform & Clothes (11-20)
School Bag & Supplies (21-30)
Tiffin & Lunch (31-40)
Leaving the House (41-50)
❌ Common Mistakes While Getting Ready
🔊 Pronunciation Guide
📖 Word of the Day
💬 Full Dialogue — Chaotic Monday Morning at Meena’s House
It’s Monday 7:15 AM. Meena overslept! Now the whole family is in panic mode.
🎭 Conversation Practice — Role-Play These!
Role-Play 1: The Lost Sock
Parent: “Check under the bed. Did you look in the laundry?”
Child: “Found it! But my shoes are dirty too!”
Parent: “Clean them quickly. And tuck in your shirt!”
Child: “My tie is crooked. Can you fix it?”
Parent: “There! Now you look perfect. Let me fix your collar too.”
Role-Play 2: Packing the Bag
Child: “Yes! Homework, notebooks, pencil box… oh wait, where is my water bottle?”
Parent: “It’s in the kitchen. Don’t forget your art supplies — it’s art class today.”
Child: “Got it! Is my ID card in the bag?”
Parent: “Check the front pocket. My bag is so heavy today!”
Child: “I need to carry my project too. My bag is SO heavy today!”
Role-Play 3: The Tiffin Discussion
Mummy: “Paratha and sabzi. With some fruit.”
Child: “I want something different! Not rice again!”
Mummy: “I made paratha, not rice! Put a napkin in your bag.”
Child: “Make sure the lid is closed tightly! Last time it leaked.”
Mummy: “Don’t worry, it’s closed. Can I take money for canteen too?”
Child: “Thank you for making my tiffin, Mummy! You’re the best!”
✏️ Practice — Fill in the Blanks
🎮 Quiz — Test Your Getting Ready Sentences!
🧠 Parent Tips — Morning Routine in English
Morning Checklist in English
Stick a checklist near the door: “Bag? Tiffin? Bottle? ID card? Homework? Art supplies?” Read it out loud in English every morning. Kids memorize it in 3 days!
Prepare the Night Before
“Pack your bag tonight. Iron your uniform. Keep your shoes ready.” English instructions at night = stress-free English morning. Win-win!
Morning Rush = English Rush
The morning rush is FULL of English sentences. “Hurry up! Where is your belt? Tuck in your shirt! The bus is here!” Use this chaos to practice!
End with Love in English
“Have a wonderful day! Make me proud! I love you!” These farewell sentences become your child’s happiest English memory. Say them every day!
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What are getting ready for school sentences?
▼These are everyday English phrases used during the morning rush — like “Hurry up!”, “Have you packed your bag?”, “What’s in my tiffin?”, “The bus is here!” They help Indian families practice English during morning preparation.
How to say “jaldi karo” in English?
▼You can say “Hurry up!”, “Be quick!”, “We’re running late!”, or “Come on, we need to go!” All express urgency.
What does “overslept” mean?
▼“Overslept” means you slept longer than planned — you woke up later than you should have. “I overslept because I slept late last night.”
Is it “I got late” or “I’m running late”?
▼“I got late” is Indian English. In standard English, say “I’m late”, “I’m running late”, or “I woke up late.” All are correct and more natural.
Can I download these sentences as PDF?
▼Yes! Click the “Download PDF” button at the top to get all 50 sentences with Hindi meanings. Stick it near the door for the morning checklist!