Watch the video and choose the correct options
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Match the names of the rooms with the picture
Use the given words to name the parts of picture. Then click on the hotspots to check yourself
a kitchen | an attic | a living room | a bathroom | a bedroom
Group the activities around the rooms where people usually do them
Words to groups
Click on the cards and do the tasks
Read the rules and memorise them
Adverbs of frequency
Always, never, often, sometimes and usually are adverbs of frequency.
We use them with the Present Simple tense.
They describe how often something happens:
- Always – 100%;
- Usually – 90%;
- Often – 70%;
- Sometimes – 50%;
- Never – 0%.
In positive sentences in Present Simple, we put adverbs of frequency before the verb.
- My cat never sleeps on my bed because he always falls down.
Student 1
How often do you watch Netflix in the kitchen?
How often do you:
2. Ask and answer the questions
— How often do you watch Netflix in the kitchen?
— Sometimes!
3. Report to the group what interesting things you found out about your partner
- Alex always plays online games in the bedroom.
Student 2
How often do you watch Netflix in the kitchen?
How often do you:
2. Ask and answer the questions
— How often do you drink tea in the kitchen?
— Always!
3. Report to the group what interesting things you found out about your partner
- Alex always plays online games in the bedroom.
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Now I can:
- ask questions about how often people do things;
- say how often I do some everyday activities;
- say what rooms I have in my house, and what I usually do there.
Rooms
Everyday activities
Useful language
- to make food
- to watch Netflix
- to play games online
- to brush teeth
- to take a shower
- to hang out with
Adverbs of frequency