Here are 20 sample conversations using adverbs of frequency to help with ESL learning:
1. A: Do you often go to the gym? B: Yes, I usually go four times a week.
2. A: Does she ever eat fast food? B: No, she never eats it; she’s very health-conscious. 3. A: How frequently do you travel abroad? B: I rarely travel; maybe once every few years. 4. A: Do they always arrive on time? B: Not always, but they’re usually punctual. 5. A: Do you sometimes work late? B: Yes, especially when we have tight deadlines. 6. A: How often do you visit your grandparents? B: I see them almost always on weekends. 7. A: Does he ever help you with homework? B: He occasionally does when he’s not too busy. 8. A: Do you usually cook dinner at home? B: Yes, I generally prefer homemade meals. 9. A: How frequently do you go to the cinema? B: I seldom go, maybe once or twice a year. 10. A: Do they always play music so loudly? B: No, they hardly ever do that. 11. A: Do you ever skip breakfast? B: I almost never skip it; it’s the most important meal of the day. 12. A: How often do you check your emails? B: I check them constantly throughout the day. 13. A: Does she usually take the bus to work? B: She mostly walks unless the weather is bad. 14. A: Do you ever watch horror movies? B: I rarely watch them; I don’t like getting scared. 15. A: How often do you go out with friends? B: I usually meet up with them once a week. 16. A: Does he ever complain about his job? B: He sometimes does when he’s had a tough day. 17. A: Do you usually read before bed? B: Yes, I always read for at least half an hour. 18. A: How frequently do you exercise? B: I regularly exercise about five times a week. 19. A: Do they ever miss a class? B: They almost never miss one; they’re very dedicated students. 20. A: Do you often go to live concerts? B: Not often, but I occasionally go when my favorite bands are in town.
Feel free to use these examples to practice conversations involving adverbs of frequency!