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Welcome to MS Lab English Podcast! 🎙️ Today, we're exploring Adverbs of Frequency to help you talk about your habits and routines in English more naturally. In this episode, Mark and Sofia will teach you special words like always, usually, and never to say how often you do things. You'll learn how to form questions with "How often" and where to put these adverbs in a sentence. ⬇️ Get Your Free Lesson PDF! ⬇️ Download the free lesson PDF to study with this video: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Dmx2... ⬇️ It includes all the vocabulary, example sentences, and practice exercises from the lesson! 📚 What You'll Learn 📚 How to ask about routines using "How often do you..." and "How often does she/he...". The six most common adverbs of frequency and their meanings (from 100% to 0%). The correct word order for adverbs: before the main verb and after the verb "be". How to answer frequency questions using specific times like "once a week" or "every day". Practical listening and speaking practice to use these words in a story. 🔑 Key Vocabulary & Phrases 🔑 Always (100%): I always brush my teeth. Usually (80-90%): She usually wakes up at six. Often (60-70%): I often watch movies. Sometimes (50%): I sometimes go to the gym. Rarely (10-20%): I rarely watch TV. Never (0%): I never eat meat. How often: How often do you exercise? Twice a year: I go to the dentist twice a year. 🎧 How to Study with This Lesson 🎧 Watch once for general understanding and listening practice. Download the PDF and review the examples. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Dmx2... Repeat the sentences and practice answering the questions out loud. Use the adverbs always and never to describe your own routine in the comments! Like, comment, and subscribe for new ESL videos every week. Keep practicing, keep learning, and keep improving your English! Don't forget to grab your free lesson notes: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Dmx2... #AdverbsOfFrequency #LearnEnglish #EnglishGrammar #A2English #B1English #HowOften #ESLVocabulary #EnglishListening #EnglishSpeaking #PracticeEnglish #MSLabEnglish #EnglishRoutines #EverydayEnglish #EnglishPodcast #StudyEnglish