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LESSON DESCRIPTION
Anna, Leo, and Me – Adverbs of Frequency in Use is a 45-minute ESL lesson tailored for elementary learners (A1-A2). This fun and structured lesson helps students master the use of adverbs of frequency by applying them to real-life routines and relatable characters.
LEVEL: A1 – A2
LESSON TIME: 45 MIN
Why Choose This Lesson?
- Personalized Warm-Up
Students answer simple questions about their daily habits, activating prior knowledge and preparing for the topic with relatable themes like breakfast, bedtime, and TV time. - Grammar in Context
Learners explore the use of adverbs like always, usually, sometimes, and never, understanding where to place them in a sentence and how they modify meaning depending on the verb. - Error Correction and Practice
Through sentence correction and multiple-choice tasks, students strengthen their grammar accuracy and develop better sentence construction habits. - Listening-Based Discovery
Students listen to Anna and Leo talk about their routines, identify adverbs in context, and compare habits—improving both comprehension and speaking fluency. - Speaking with a Purpose
Students build from structured pair work to free conversation and presentations about their partners’ routines using adverbs naturally and correctly. - Writing Connections
The lesson ends with a creative writing task where students compare their own routines to Anna’s, Leo’s, and their partner’s, reinforcing grammar and expanding sentence variety.
Ideal For:
- Teachers looking for a complete and accessible lesson on adverbs of frequency.
- Young teens, adults, and mixed-level A1-A2 learners who need solid grammar in a practical, engaging format.
- Classes that benefit from structured input and communicative output.
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