Lesson 15: Adverbs of frequency + Entertainment
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1/27/2026
WARM UP
Think about entertainment.
• Do you watch a TV show every day?
• Do you listen to songs in the morning?
• Do you read a newspaper?
• Do you like going to a concert?
• Who is your favourite famous person?
Answer in full sentences.
VOCABULARY – ENTERTAINMENT
Entertainment
• fans – fans / seguidores
Example: The fans love the singer.
• band – grupo / banda
Example: I like this band.
• TV show – programa de televisión
Example: I watch a TV show every night.
• newspaper – periódico
Example: I read the newspaper in the morning.
• famous person – persona famosa
Example: She is a famous person.
• songs – canciones
Example: I listen to songs every day.
• movies – películas
Example: I watch movies on weekends.
• concert – concierto
Example: I go to a concert with my friends.
Say each word out loud.
Read each example sentence clearly.
GRAMMAR – ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY (always, often, sometimes, never)
We use adverbs of frequency to say how often we do something.
• always → 100%
• often → many times
• sometimes → a few times
• never → 0%
Position:
• Before the main verb → I always watch movies.
• After verb “to be” → I am always happy.
Examples
• I always watch a TV show at night.
• I often listen to songs.
• I sometimes read the newspaper.
• I never go to a concert.
• She always likes that band.
• They often watch movies together.
DIALOGUE – TALKING ABOUT ENTERTAINMENT
Anna: Do you watch a TV show every day?
Mark: Yes, I always watch a TV show at night.
Anna: Do you like that band?
Mark: Yes, I often listen to their songs.
Anna: Do you go to a concert?
Mark: No, I never go to a concert.
Read again and change the entertainment words and adverbs of frequency.
SHORT ARTICLE
I love entertainment. I always listen to songs in the morning. I often watch a TV show in the evening. I sometimes read the newspaper. I like one band, and I think they are a famous person group. I never go to a concert, but I watch movies at home.
Read the article twice. Focus on the adverbs of frequency.
LANGUAGE SUPPORT
Talking about habits
• I always watch a TV show.
• I often listen to songs.
• I sometimes read the newspaper.
• I never go to a concert.
Talking about preferences
• I like this band.
• My favourite famous person is …
Full sentence model
• I often watch movies, but I never read the newspaper.
PERSONAL QUESTIONS
Answer in full sentences.
• Do you always watch a TV show?
• Do you often listen to songs?
• Do you sometimes read a newspaper?
• Do you never go to a concert?
• What band do you like?
• Who is your favourite famous person?
• Do you watch movies every week?
• Are you a fan of a band?
HOMEWORK (WRITE & RECORD)
Writing
Write 6 sentences:
• 2 sentences with always
• 2 sentences with often
• 1 sentence with sometimes
• 1 sentence with never
Recording
Read your sentences aloud clearly.
Use adverbs of frequency correctly.
Listen to your recording during the day for repetition practice.
