(共18张PPT)
How often do you exercise
Unit 2
Section A (2d~3a)
1. 掌握频率副词always,usually,often,sometimes,hardly ever,never及频
度词组once a week,twice a month等的用法。
2. 能够使用以how often引导的特殊疑问句询问活动频度,并用频度副词进行
回答。
3. 加深对一般现在时的了解与掌握,尤其第三人称单数的谓语动词和助动词
的运用。
4. 通过调查与讨论,了解更多闲暇活动,丰富课余生活。
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Chain game.
Work in groups of four to make sentences with the frequency words as the example.
Example:
Jane: I hardly ever eat fast food.
Tara: I always read books, and Jane hardly ever eats fast food.
Maria: I often play basketball, Tara always reads books, and Jane hardly ever eats fast food.
Jim: I usually go to bed at 11, Maria often play basketball, Tara always read books, and Jane hardly ever eats fast food.
hardly ever
always
often
usually
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How often Activities
always get up at 6 o’clock
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How often Activities
always get up at 6 o’clock
clean the house in the morning
collect the children at three pm
never sleep late
watch television
usually have breakfast
ride bicycles
sometimes walk to the shops
Adverbs of frequency: always, usually, often, sometimes, hardly ever, never, etc.
—What does Martha usually do
—She always gets up at 6 o’clock.
Look at the blank and talk about it as the example.
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How often Activities
always get up at 6 o’clock
clean the house in the morning
collect the children at three pm
never sleep late
watch television
usually have breakfast
ride bicycles
sometimes walk to the shops
Read the dialogue aloud and circle the verbs. Pay attention to the location of the frequency words.
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A: As a housewife, Martha is always busy. Do you know what
she usually do
B: She always gets up at 6 o’clock.
C: She sometimes walks to the shop.
D: She never watches TV.
E: She usually rides a bicycle.
Adverbs of frequency go before most verbs, but after the verb be.
always
always
sometimes
never
usually
usually
1. — __________ do they play football
— They play football once a week.
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2. — How often does she do housework
— She does housework ________________.
Look at the pictures and fill in the blanks.
Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. Sun.
Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. Sun.
How often
four times a week
3. — __________ does she brush her teeth
— She brushes her teeth every day.
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4. — _________ do you go swimming
— I go swimming _____________.
Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. Sun.
How often
twice a month
How often
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Read the dialogues aloud and circle.
If you want to ask someone how frequently they do something, you can use:
1. — How often do they play football
— They play football once a week.
2. — How often does she do the housework
— She does housework four times a week.
3. — How often does she brush her teeth
— She brushes her teeth every day.
If you want to express the frequency of the activity, you can use:
To express frequency: once, twice, every day/Monday…, three/four… times a week/month…
Add “do” to questions with “I,” “you,” “we,” and “they.”
Add “does” to questions with “he,” “she,” and “it.”
1. How often ______ he play soccer
2. ______ you drink milk
3. How often ______ they stay up late
4. ______ Sue eat a healthy breakfast
5. How often ______ you eat apples
6. ______ your parents play sports
Complete the questions with do or does. Then match the questions and answers.
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does
Do
do
Does
do
Do
a. Yes. She usually does.
b. Hardly ever. I don’t like them.
c. He plays at least twice a week.
d. No, they don’t. They’re too busy.
e. Never. They always go to bed early.
f. Yes, I do. Every day.
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Read the story and fill in the blanks.
1. Jack ________ plays computer games.
2. Jack and his friend _________ listen to music.
3. Linda and Dave _______ go to the park.
4. Dave ________ plays basketball in the park.
5. Corky ________ plays the piano and _______ paints.
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sometimes
usually
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never
Hello, Jack. Can I ask you some questions for TeenLink, our school magazine
What about you, Linda
We usually go to the park. Dave often plays basketball there, three times a week.
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Rewrite the sentence according to the picture and ask and answer with your partner.
1. A: _____________________________
(what / Jack / do / free time)
B: He …
What does Jack do in his free time
2. A: __________________________________
(how often / Dave / play basketball)
B: They …
How often does Corky play the piano
3. A: ________________________________
(how often / Corky / play the piano)
B: It …
How often does Dave play basketball
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Activities How often When
have dance lessons Monday
twice a week
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play tennis
have piano lessons
once a week
Wednesday & Friday
Tuesday
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What activities do you usually do in your free time Add more things to the chart. Then ask your classmates the questions and take notes. Then write a report.
How often do you… Names Frequency
go swimming Li Yin twice a week
A: How often do you go swimming
B: I go swimming about twice a week.
In our class, Li Yin goes swimming twice a week…
活动频度
提问方式
频度副词
How often
always, usually, sometimes, often, hardly ever, never…
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单位时间内活动
频度
once, twice, three/four… times… a week/month…
Homework
1. Name different kinds of free time activities.
2. Use adverbs of frequency to talk about how often one does
free time activities.
3. Finish exercise 3b & 3c on page 11.
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Bye-bye!