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Last updated

18 May 2025

pptx, 19.35 MB
pptx, 19.35 MB

We often use the adverbs of frequency to describe how regularly we do activities and to describe things we do regularly, we usually use the present simple tense.

This is a PowerPoint presentation lesson covering the following:

LO: To use adverbs of frequency to talk about how often people do activities.

Success Criteria

  • I know that we use the present simple tense to describe things we do regularly
  • I can order adverbs of frequency from least to most often
  • I can use adverbs of frequency with the present simple tense to desribe my habits and routines
  • I can follow the subject-verb agreement rule when using the present simple tense

Relevant Grammar Points Covered:

  • Where to position adverbs of frequency in sentences
  • The subject-verb agreement rule when using the present simple tense
  • Whether to use ‘does’ or ‘do’ when forming questions
  • The differences between present simple and present continuous tenses (and why we use them)

Vocabulary: never, rarely, occasionally, sometimes, often, usually, always, wake up, eat, drink, shower, work, walk, travel, go, talk, watch, read, write, exercise, swim, dance, play, cook, study, drive, learn, buy, cycle, bake, stay, beach, gym, coffee, football, breakfast, doctors, school, lunch, dinner, early, late,

Whether you teach English online, face-to-face, one-to-one or to a whole class of students, this fifty-two slide PowerPoint presentation is perfect for teaching ESL learners.

This is a PowerPoint presentation which includes everything you need to teach an English lesson either online or face-to-face. It can be used with both one-to-one students and whole classes.

The presentation includes the following:
✓ Learning objective and success criteria
✓ Starter and plenary activities
✓ Assessment of prior knowledge
✓ Teaching input (vocabulary & meanings, sentence construction, grammar points etc.)
✓ Independent and team consolidation tasks (3 levels)
✓ Speaking, listening, reading, writing and grammar tasks
✓ Application activities and support slides
✓ All answer slides

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