Adverbs of frequency and likes/ dislikes

Time to Talk Yellow S Units 1 to 4

Ask your partner about their sleep, eating, etc. Use the information in their answers to guess how they feel about cooking, food, hobbies, etc. You can ask more than one question before making your guess if you like, including questions about what time, etc.

Without looking below, write suitable language for showing how positive or negative you feel about something and how often you do something into the gaps below, with the most positive top and most often top.

  How often…? How do you feel about…?
Most positive/ often

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Least positive/ often

   

Use the mixed answers below to check.

Play the same guessing game, but this time for other people you know such as:

  • your husband/ wife/ boyfriend/ girlfriend
  • your son/ daughter/ child
  • your grandfather/ grandmother
  • your father/ mother
  • your best friend
  • your boss
  • your neighbour
  • your brother
  • your sister
  • your aunt/ uncle
  • your cousin
  • your grandson/ granddaughter/ grandchild

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Student A Student B
How often do you buy clothes

check Facebook

check your email

check your investments

check your phone

check…

clean your bathroom

clean…

cook breakfast

do exercise

do overtime

drink coffee

drink tea

drive fast

get up early

go abroad/ overseas

go out drinking

have a massage

have a nap

meet new people

meet…

miss your train

oversleep

read the news

sleep in

speak English

study English

take a bath

take a shower

take a train

tidy your desk

tidy your home

tidy…

turn off your phone

turn off…

turn on the radio

turn on the TV

turn on…

wash up

watch horror

watch TV

work

every day?

on weekdays?

on workdays?

on Saturdays?

on Sundays?

on …days?

on weekends?

on days off?

on holidays?

on vacation?

in the morning?

in the afternoon?

in the evening?

at night?

I … at… o’clock

I… at… past…

I… at… to…

I don’t know.

At different times.

Actually, I never…

Actually, I don’t…

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Student A Student B
I think that you

I guess that you

 

love

really like

like

don’t mind

don’t like

really don’t like

hate

 

alcohol

bars/ pubs

being active

being busy

being fit

being healthy

being out and about

caffeine

cooking

danger

evenings

excitement

fashion

food

hot drinks

mess

money

mornings

music

parties

reading

relaxing

rushing

saving time

sleeping

slimming

social media

socialising

sport

taking your time

television

the internet

the news

tidiness

work

working

your phone

YouTube

Yes, that’s right.

Actually, I love…

Actually, I really like…

Actually, I like…

Actually, I don’t mind…

Actually, I don’t like…

I really don’t like…

Actually, I hate…

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