This worksheet asks students to ask their partners how often they engage in various activities using frequency adverbs. It provides examples of responses using adverbs like "usually" and "often" and includes a table for students to fill out their own frequencies and those of their classmates for activities like ordering delivery food, running, eating junk food, drinking water, traveling, visiting grandparents, eating vegetables, going to the dentist, exercising, and studying English.
This worksheet asks students to ask their partners how often they engage in various activities using frequency adverbs. It provides examples of responses using adverbs like "usually" and "often" and includes a table for students to fill out their own frequencies and those of their classmates for activities like ordering delivery food, running, eating junk food, drinking water, traveling, visiting grandparents, eating vegetables, going to the dentist, exercising, and studying English.
This worksheet asks students to ask their partners how often they engage in various activities using frequency adverbs. It provides examples of responses using adverbs like "usually" and "often" and includes a table for students to fill out their own frequencies and those of their classmates for activities like ordering delivery food, running, eating junk food, drinking water, traveling, visiting grandparents, eating vegetables, going to the dentist, exercising, and studying English.
EXAMPLE: HOW OFTEN DO YOU GO TO THE GYM? = 3 TIMES A WEEK
I USUALLY GO TO THE GYM 3 TIMES A WEEK / ROBERT OFTEN GOES TO THE GYM
HOW ME CLASSMATE 1 CLASSMATE 2 CLASSMATE 3
OFTEN… How often do you order delivery food? How often do you run? How often do you eat junk food? How often do you drink water? How often do you travel? How often do you visit your grand parents? How often do you eat vegetables? How often do you go to the dentist? How often do you exercise? How often do you study English?