This document provides examples of more and less formal everyday expressions in English and frequency adverbs that can be used to describe how often certain activities are done. It then gives examples of sentences using these frequency adverbs and provides questions about TV watching habits that can be discussed in a group.
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EVERYDAY EXPRESSIONS
More formal Less formal
Yes Yeah
Thank you Thanks
Hello Hi
How are you? How are you doing?
I´m fine Ok/pretty good/good
Good bye Bye/see you/see you later
FREQUENCY ADVERBS
Always I always eat in front of TV.
Usually I usually eat in front of TV.
Often I often eat in front of TV.
Sometimes I sometimes eat in front of TV.
Hardly ever I hardly ever eat in front of TV.
Never I never eat in front of TV.
Sometimes I eat in front of the TV.
Add frequency adverbs to make true sentences.
1. I watch TV in the morning.
2. I watch TVshows in English.
3. My family has dinner in front of the TV.
2. 4. I rent movies on the weekends.
5. My family watches TV late at night.
6. We watch videos in our English class.
Group work:
Do you have the same TV watching habits?
How many TVs do you have at home?
How often do you watch TV?
Do you have breakfast in front of the TV?
Do you ever watch TV in bed? In restaurants?
Do you watch the commercials on TV?
Do you think you watch too much TV?
LIKES AND DISLIKES EXPRESSIONS:
- I love - I really like -I like
- I hate - I can´t stand - I don´t like