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Adverbs of Frequency (CLB 5+)
Lunch & Learn
English Online Inc.


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1 Adverbs of Frequency ~ Lunch & Learn ~ (CLB 5+) https://pixabay.com/photos/books-bookstore-book-reading-1204029/ shared under CC0

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What is an Adverb? An adverb is a word or phrase that modifies (gives more information about): a verb: She ran quickly to the bus stop. a n adjective : I am terribly busy today. a nother adverb : He learns very easily . 3

5 Main Types of Adverbs Some are single words , and some are phrases . Adverb phrases are sometimes called adverbials . 4

5 Types of Adverbs 5 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Adverbs of Frequency They answer the question, “ how often? Example: She usually eats lunch here on Saturday. 6 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Adverbs of Frequency https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8I5zw2Rels&ab_channel=Ellii%28formerlyESLLibrary%29 7 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Adverbs of Frequency There are 6 common adverbs of frequency: always, usually, often, sometimes, rarely, never always means 100% usually/often means about 70-80% sometimes means about 50% rarely/seldom means about 10-20% never means 0% 8 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Adverbs of Frequency: THE PATTERNS 1. They are usually placed between the subject and the verb : Sara always goes out on Saturday evenings. Jane’s boyfriend usually picks her up after class. Ben and Emma often go for lunch together. In the winter Sara sometimes goes Skiing in France. James rarely goes to the movies in the summer because he prefers to be outside. Marta is so busy she never gets home from work before 7. 9 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Adverbs of Frequency: THE PATTERNS 2. With the “ Be ” verb, place the adverb after the verb : 1. I am usually late for class. 2. They are never here on time. 10 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Adverbs of Frequency: THE PATTERNS 3. With modal and auxiliary verbs, place the adverb between the modal or auxiliary and the main verb : You must always try your best. We can usually find a seat on our train. I have never visited Turkey. He is always taking my chocolate. 11 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Adverbs of Frequency: THE PATTERNS 4. “ Sometimes ”, “often” and “ usually ” can start a sentence: Sometimes , I go for coffee with friends. Usually , the students can finish their homework. Often, I will make toast for breakfast. 12 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Adverbs of Frequency: THE PATTERNS 5. We can place “ often ” and “ sometimes ” at the end: He walks this path often . I go to the movies sometimes . 13 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Let’s practice! https://pixabay.com/photos/books-bookstore-book-reading-shop-1204038/ shared under CC0

Find the Adverbs of Frequency: T he sun always rises in the east, making the sky colorful as a new day begins. Sometimes, though, thick clouds block the sun, making everything look dark. Birds often sing in the morning, waking us with their music. There is rarely ever complete silence, like the world holding its breath. I've never seen a sunrise that wasn't beautiful, even on cloudy days there's still some light. Every day, without fail, the sun rises, showing us that time keeps moving and life keeps going. 15

Find the Adverbs of Frequency: T he sun always rises in the east, making the sky colorful as a new day begins. Sometimes , though, thick clouds block the sun, making everything look dark. Birds sing in the morning, waking us with their music. There is rarely complete silence, like the world holding its breath. I've never seen a sunrise that wasn't beautiful, even on cloudy days there's still some light. Every day, without fail, the sun rises, showing us that time keeps moving and life keeps going. 16

Find the Adverbs of Frequency: sadly just tomorrow often very softly rarely somewhat last year utterly gently terribly slowly usually never 17 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Find the Adverbs of Frequency: sadly just tomorrow often very softly rarely somewhat last year utterly gently terribly slowly usually never 18 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Choose the response: I ________________ late on Saturdays. get up usually get usually up usually get up 19 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Choose the response: I _ usually get up __ late on Saturdays. get up usually get usually up usually get up 20 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Choose the response: 2. Jared ______________ late for work. never is is never 21 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Choose the response: 2. Jared _is never__ late for work. never is is never 22 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Choose the response: Susan ________________ early for class. often is are often often are is often 23 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Choose the response: Susan __is often___ early for class. often is are often often are is often 24 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Choose the response: 4. When do you ____________ go on vacation each year? always never usually 25 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Choose the response: 4. When do you _usually__ go on vacation each year? always never usually 26 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Place the adverb in each sentence. More than one location may be correct. 1. He listens to the radio (often). 27 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Place the adverb in each sentence. More than one location may be correct. 1. He listens to the radio (often). He often listens to the radio. Often, he listens to the radio. He listens to the radio often. 28 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Place the adverb in each sentence. More than one location may be correct. 2. They read a book (sometimes). 29 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Place the adverb in each sentence. More than one location may be correct. 2. They read a book (sometimes). Sometimes, they read a book. They sometimes read a book. They read a book sometimes. 30 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Place the adverb in each sentence. More than one location may be correct. 3. Pete gets angry (never). 4. Tom is very friendly (usually). 31 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Place the adverb in each sentence. More than one location may be correct. 3. Pete gets angry (never). Pete never gets angry. 4. Tom is very friendly (usually). Tom is usually very friendly. 32 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Place the adverb in each sentence. More than one location may be correct. 5. I take sugar in my coffee. (sometimes) 6. Frank is hungry. (always) 33 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Place the adverb in each sentence. More than one location may be correct. 5. I take sugar in my coffee. (sometimes) Sometimes, I take sugar in my coffee . 6. Frank is hungry. (always) Frank is always hungry. 34 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Place the adverb in each sentence. More than one location may be correct. 7. My grandmother goes for a walk in the evening.(always) 8. They watch TV in the afternoon. (never) 35 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Place the adverb in each sentence. More than one location may be correct. 7. My grandmother goes for a walk in the evening. My grandmother always goes for a walk in the evening 8. They watch TV in the afternoon. They never watch TV in the afternoon. 36 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Put the sentences in order: always | hand in | I | on time. | my homework often | visits | My sister in the evening. | walk | We | usually 37 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Put the sentences in order: always | hand in | I | on time. | my homework I always hand in my homework on time. 2. often | visits | My sister My sister visits often. in the evening. | walk | We | usually We usually walk in the evening. 38 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Put the sentences in order: You | your future. | about | never | think often | seen | I have | her here. 3. at 6:00 am | always | wake up | I 39 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Put the sentences in order: You | your future. | about | never | think You never think about your future. often | seen | I have | her here. I have often seen her here. at 6:00 am | always | wake up | I I always wake up at 6:00 am. 40 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Review: Adverbs of Frequency: 41 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Fill in the blanks below with the best adverbs of frequency (some sentences may have more than one answer). 1. My brother is never sad. He’s _______________ happy. 2. I was late for work only one time last year. I’m _______________ late. 3. Mary failed only one test in high school. She _______________ passed her tests. 4. I always remember to do my homework. I _______________ forget to do it. 42 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Fill in the blanks below with the best adverbs of frequency (some sentences may have more than one answer). 1. My brother is never sad. He’s __always___ happy. 2. I was late for work only one time last year. I’m _rarely__ late. 3. Mary failed only one test in high school. She _almost always___ passed her tests. 4. I always remember to do my homework. I _never__ forget to do it. 43 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Fill in the blanks below with the best adverbs of frequency (some sentences may have more than one answer). 5. Steven seldom goes to a cinema. He _______________ sees movies. 6. Judy saw a doctor for the first time in three years. She _______________ gets sick. 7. I get up at five o’clock seven days a week. I _______________ get up early. 8. It’s always hot and sunny where I live. That’s why I_______________ see snow. 44 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Fill in the blanks below with the best adverbs of frequency (some sentences may have more than one answer). 5. Steven seldom goes to a cinema. He __rarely___ sees movies. 6. Judy saw a doctor for the first time in three years. She __never____ gets sick. 7. I get up at five o’clock seven days a week. I _always__ get up early. 8. It’s always hot and sunny where I live. That’s why I __never____ see snow. 45 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Fill in the blanks below with the best adverbs of frequency (some sentences may have more than one answer). 9. A: Do you ever drink coffee? B: Yes, but _______________. Just a few times a week. 10. My sister almost never eats burgers and fries. She _______________ eats healthy foods. 11. I _______________ take a bus to class, maybe three or four days a week. 12. A: Do you ever watch action movies? B: No, never. Well, I watched an action movie a few years ago, so I guess should say _______________. 46 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Fill in the blanks below with the best adverbs of frequency (some sentences may have more than one answer). 9. A: Do you ever drink coffee? B: Yes, but _ rarely __. Just a few times a week. 10. My sister almost never eats burgers and fries. She __almost always____ eats healthy foods. 11. I __often_____ take a bus to class, maybe three or four days a week. 12. A: Do you ever watch action movies? B: No, never. Well, I watched an action movie a few years ago, so I guess should say __rarely__. 47 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

DISCUSSION: Answer the questions using an adverb of frequency: Always, Usually, Often, Sometimes, Rarely, Never What do you usually eat for breakfast? How often do you see your best friend? Do you ever go to the movies? How often do you go to Tim Hortons? 48 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

DISCUSSION: Answer the questions using an adverb of frequency: Always, Usually, Often, Sometimes, Rarely, Never Do you ever watch movies or TV programs in English? What time do you usually go to bed? How often do you eat at a restaurant? Are you sometimes late for work or school? 49 https://pixabay.com/illustrations/artificial-intelligence-brain-think-4389372/ shared under CC0

Questions? 50 https://pixabay.com/photos/cup-of-coffee-laptop-office-macbook-1280537/ shared under CC0

HOMEWORK – Adverbs of Frequency Complete each sentence. I often ___________________. Sometimes, I ____________________. I always eat ___________________ for breakfast. I rarely go ___________________. I never ___________________. 51 https://pixabay.com/photos/books-pages-story-stories-notes-1245690/ shared under CC0

HOMEWORK: The details: Submit your homework to Lori on Skype : live:loramoren 2. After class, you have until the 11:59 pm the next day to complete the assignment. 3. I will correct the homework and offer feedback. 

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Sources: https://www.wallstreetenglish.com/blog/how-to-teach-adverbs-of-frequency-in-english#:~:text=An%20adverb%20of%20frequency%20describes,your%20students%20usually%20struggle%20with%3F https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/grammar/a1-a2-grammar/adverbs-frequency https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/adverbs-of-frequency.html https://www.allthingsgrammar.com/uploads/2/3/2/9/23290220/atg-worksheet-advsfrequency.pdf 55

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