Mastering Mornings, Afternoons, Evenings and Nights: Adverbs of Frequency in Daily Routines!

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what’s in this week’s lesson? Well, let’s find out.

lesson from last week? Greetings and the Present Simple. Well, this week we have an equally fabulous lesson where we are learning about Daily Routines and Adverbs of Frequency. So let’s get your teachers to explain them.
  • Hi there. add some excitement to your daily routines.
  • Hey, I’m here to break down those adverbs of frequency for you.
  • Get ready to explore all the routines from all around theworld.
  • Explaining about your dailyroutine is really important when youtry to communicate, and that’s whatthe FASTPASS method is all about.
  • Let’s dive into some grammar. Adverbs of Frequency , tell us how often something happens. They are the secret sauce, Nailing those daily routines!
  • That’s right, D Man. You got it. Think of it like this guys. On a sliding scale from always to never, for example, the D Man ALWAYS brushes his teeth at least five times a day.
  • I ALWAYS start my day with my good stretch.It gets me ready to conquer the world.
  • I USUALLY go swimming in the mornings because the water is colder naturally.
  • I SOMETIMES writing my journal in the afternoon, it helps me reflect on my day.
  • Don’t forget, routines vary worldwide. For example, in Japan, people often start a day by meditating. It’s a cultural tradition.
  • Prepare to impress with your new found vocabulary. And remember, the more you practice, themore confident you’ll become. Well, that’s what’s coming up in our lesson this week. We look forward to seeing you in our classes and on the platform. Don’t forget to get your points

 

 

 

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