Unit: Free Time
Topic: TV programs
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Prathomsuksa 6
1.
2.
talk show(n.) the TV show
that interview the famous
person
talk show
(n.)
sports(n.) the
sport programs
or sport news
sports (n.)
watch(v.) to
focus your eyes
at something
watch (v.)
favorite(adj.)
describe
something you
like the most
favorite
(adj.)
sitcom(n.) the
comedy situation
sitcom (n.)
Adverbs of
frequencyUse when you want to say how
often you do something
We always breath.
Students usually go
to school.
I sometimes watch
sports.
I never skip
breakfast.
Do +
I/you/
we/they
Adv.
of
frequency
+
+ v. + n. ?
Does he/
she/
it
+ +
Do you always
watch sports on
TV?
Does she usually
watch sitcom?
Yes,
or
No,
+
I/you/
we/they
Adv.
of
frequency
+
+
do
or
does
+ .
Yes,
or
No,
he/
she/
it
+ +
Yes, I always do.
No, I never do.
Yes, she often does.
No, she never does.
Do you ever watch
nature programs?
No, I never do. I really
don’t like nature
programs. I usually
watch talk shows and
sports.
Oh, what sports do
you usually watch?
Well, I watch baseball
and basketball a lot. Do
you ever watch sport?
Sometimes I do. But
my favorite programs
are sitcoms.
Do you like
cartoons?
Oh, yeah. I really
like cartoon, too.
Activity !
Brainstorming
Direction:
1. Make a group of three.
2. Each group brainstorms in the
topic ‘my favorite TV program’.
3. Draw pictures and write down the
sentences to describe the pictures in
adverb of frequency form.
4. Each group present in front of the
class.
Ex: For each student in each group.
My favorite TV program is sports. I
always watch sports on TV.

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