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1. UNIT 3: People in my Life
1. GRAMMAR: Adverbs and Expressions of Frequency. Use of "LOVE",
"LIKE", "HATE", "ENJOY", "DON´T MIND + NOUN / -ING FORM"
2. VOCABULARY: Family. Activities (2).
3. READING: Scanning a text. Use of "ALSO" and "TOO".
4. SPEAKING: Making arrangements. Accepting or Declining an
invitation.
3. Adverbs and Expressions of Frequency.
We use frequency adverbs with the simple present to talk about
routines and how often we do things.
We usually put frequency adverbs before the main
verb.
- I always listen to the radio in the car. NOT
Always I listen to the radio in the car or I listen
always to the radio in the car.
But we usually put frequency adverbs after the verb
be.
- They’re never late. NOT They never are late.
We use How often…? To ask about how frequently
actions happen.
- How often do you go out for dinner?
4. Adverbs and Expressions of Frequency.
We also use frequency expression with the simple present to talk about regular habits and routines.
- Every day, I visit my parents
- I visit my grandparents twice a week.
- I visit my cousins once a year.
Once means “one time” and twice means “two times”.
We usually use frequency expression at the end of a sentence.
We sometimes use them at the start of a sentence.
I visit my cousins once a year. Or Once a year, I visit my cousins.
NOT I once a year visit my cousins.
5. Adverbs and Expressions of Frequency.
Rewrite the sentences. Put the frequency adverbs in the correct
places:
My father always reads the newspaper.
My aunt often has lunch with friends.
My cousin is usually at home in the evening.
They sometimes work on the weekend.
I never go to the movies.
I’m often very busy.
Correct the sentences:
Sam never listens to music.
The apartments here are always nice.
We hardly ever eat out on Saturdays.
Lidia drives to work every day.
We see our cousins four or five times a year.
I go to the theater once a month.
6. Use of "LOVE", "LIKE", "HATE", "ENJOY", "DON´T MIND + NOUN / -ING
FORM"
- We use love, like, hate, enjoy and don’t mind to say if we feel positively or negatively about something.
7. Use of "LOVE", "LIKE", "HATE", "ENJOY", "DON´T MIND + NOUN / -ING
FORM"
8. Use of "LOVE", "LIKE", "HATE", "ENJOY", "DON´T MIND + NOUN / -ING
FORM"
Read the sentences. Check the ones that are correct. Rewrite the
incorrect ones:
Complete the sentences with the -ing form of the
verb in parentheses:
Do you like cooking?
I hate being late.
Tomiko enjoys playing soccer.
visinting
spending
swimming
making
driving
running
being
taking