Adverbs of Frequency – Health & Fitness Gym Membership Activity for ESL Students

Teach adverbs of frequency using real-life situations with this low-prep, easy to teach grammar lesson. This package comes with worksheets, exercises and examples that get your ESL and ELL students understanding how adverbs of frequency are used in real-life contexts. Presented around the theme of health and fitness, your students will use adverbs of frequency to describe their habits and routines by applying to a fictional gym. There are lots of opportunities for speaking practice as well and the grammar is woven into the lesson organically.

$3.75

Share This:

No payment method connected. Contact seller.

Get Access to this and ALL Resources on ESL Lifeline

 

If you have ESL students who are interested in talking about health and fitness but also need to study grammar, then these adverbs of frequency activities can help! The lesson is fully planned for you and it comes with a sequenced PowerPoint presentation with slides that perfectly set up the activities.

You’ll love the slides carefully unpack the grammar while still capturing attention using the theme of health and fitness.

This resource has activities for getting your ESL students to practice adverbs of frequency with activities designed to be fun and engaging, maximizing acquisition. Its great for grades 6-9 or learners at an intermediate level of English. This works great for adult learners as well or, even, when having to prep for a test in English Langauge Arts.

———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————-

LESSON FEATURES

The design of this grammar lesson scaffolds learning in a way that makes studying adverbs of frequency feel natural. All the activities are linked and follow a sequence that is outlined in the lesson plan.

Key activities throughout the lesson include:

  • Brainstorming fitness-related words
  • Discussing personal habits and routines
  • Completing a gap-fill activity about a personal trainer’s health and fitness habits
  • Participating in a “Find Someone Who” speaking activity
  • Filling out a gym membership application
  • Engaging in a role-play about joining a gym

Your students will meet a fictional character named Angela, who is a personal trainer at a fictional gym called ‘Sweatastic’. While studying adverbs of frequency, they will build their understanding of fitness and health by filling out a membership application for her gym.

The PowerPoint presentation is pre-keyed and easy to use. All you have to do is click and the slides will take you through the lesson. Most of the text is editable, so you are able to change certain parts of the content on the slides.

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

  • Use adverbs of frequency correctly in sentences
  • Describe their own habits and routines
  • Apply adverbs of frequency in real-world contexts

———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————-

This package includes a zipped PDF file that can be opened using your preferred PDF reader. The file has a PDF and a PointPoint presentation. Inside the PDF, you’ll get a full lesson plan for the teacher plus the student worksheet pages.

The PowerPoint Presentation has slides that have intricate animations built into the design, and it is not recommended to change the animations or slide order. Microsoft PowerPoint is required for use.

⭐ Get the Bundle for Big Savings ⭐

This Adverbs of Frequency Activity is also included in my SUPER Grammar BUNDLE. Purchase it now to get this resource and many more exciting resources for teaching grammar at an incredible discount.

You may also like my Future Perfect Continuous Crime Project resource.

———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————-

Terms of Use:

This resource was created by Landon S. Seigler of ESL Lifeline, all rights are reserved. The original purchaser is permitted to use it for a single class only. Teachers have the authorization to share this product with their students (and parents) through email, Google Classroom, or the Internet, as long as the site is password protected. Distribution to your own students is allowed, but uploading it to the Internet for public access and download is not permitted.

**If you wish to use this resource for multiple classrooms or share it with fellow educators, please purchase additional licenses. Your adherence to these usage terms is greatly appreciated.

Additional Information

Total Pages – 11 Pages and 10 Slides

Answer Key – Included

Teacher Duration – 50 minutes

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.

Frequency Asked Questions

Can I share this resource?

No. This resource is for single-classroom use only. In order to share it, you must purchase additional licenses. 

For more information, see ESL Lifeline’s Terms of use.

What do I do if my resource doesn't print correctly?

All resources are designed to be printed as they are packaged, within the PDF file.

    • PRINTING ISSUES: Though all resources have been tested and trialed prior to distribution to ensure quality, computer and printer settings can cause some resources to print as intended.
      • When experiencing printer issues, please refer to the guide below for support:
        • TRY THIS FIRST: When you open the resource in your preferred PDF viewer (Adobe, etc.) and go to print the pages, select printer setup (settings).
        • Be sure that the paper size is set to letter or A4, and check the the ‘scaling’ of the pages is set to 100% or ‘scaled to fit’.
        • For more modern printers, the printing tab on the computer screen usually offers a ‘preview window’ that shows you exactly how the resource will be printed. If your printer has this feature and software, ensure that you look at it before printing.
        • Then, try the printing again.
        • A solution that has also worked in the past is selecting & printing from the PDF only the pages you want to print, instead of printing the whole PDF document.
        • Printing issues do surface from time to time depending on the software being used, so it’s always wise to ensure that your printer drivers are up-to-date.
What level are these resources?

ESL Lifeline’s resources and material are custom built for secondary middle and high school students. Usually, this means students between the ages of 11-18. 

On the CEFR, ESL Lifeline’s resources range between B1-C1 – Intermediate to Advanced. 

Many of the resource are suitable for adult learners as well. 

Though built for secondary students, he resources can be used across multiple grade levels and age ranges. Teachers know their students the best. It is recommended that, before you purchase a resource, you read the product description carefully and take note of the specific ages and ranges that it recommends. 

How much contact time does a typical resource give me?

Teachers from all over the world have used ESL Lifeline’s resources and materials with great success. A lot of the feedback received has to do with the breadth of content and how much there is in a single lesson. Some teachers have even said they can get 1-2 week out of a single reading comprehension lesson.

While the experience of each lesson will vary depending on the teacher, class demographic and other key variables, many lessons plans ESL Lifeline provides have been written to extend past a single class session. To get the most out of all the content in each lesson plan and all the materials, always consider the pacing of your particular class and how students are responding to the lesson in the moment. For language learning, it is often beneficial to revisit certain parts of a lesson to reinforce concepts and check comprehension. Extending skill lessons into even small, more manageable chunks is also a good strategy to ensure all learners in your class are able to access the content.

Many of the lessons and activities offer extension activities for productive follow-ups that take the subject and language even further. If you are looking to extend or, even, differentiate the learning, it is recommended to use these activities.

What file types will I get?

There are usually one or two file types available for download: PDF and Zip files.

    • PDF FILE TYPES: PDF files contain the entire resource, with all resource notes, lesson plans and materials included in one file. To download and open a PDF file, your computer will need a PDF reader. Double click the PDF file you wish to use and the download will start automatically.
      • Open your ‘Download’s folder on your computer and the resource will be there after the download is complete. The file name may contain extra wording after download, but the original name remains within the document.”
  • ZIP FILE TYPES: When a single resource contains multiple file types – for example several PDFs, PowerPoints, or images – they will be available in a ‘Zipped’ file. To download and open the zipped file, double click on it and the download will begin automatically.
    • Open your ‘Download’s folder on your computer and a folder with the resource will be there after the download is complete. At times, extra wording is added to the file name as it filters through your system. This does not, however, change the resource and its original name will be contained within the text as well.
    • Double click the folder to open the resource and you will see the contents. Oftentimes, ESL Lifeline’s zipped files contain separate PDF files for easier printing and organization of resources. For instance: when there is a student booklet available for a resource, this may be separated from the teachers notes and lesson plans. In this way, all you would have to do is open that PDF and print it as is to distribute to students.
    • ESL Lifeline has many professional PowerPoint presentations included in its catalog. While these files require Microsoft PowerPoint to access and use, they will always be contained within a zipped file. This ensures that you will receive both the PowerPoint and resource notes along with it. For more information on PowerPoint, please see the separate section below.

UNLIMITED DOWNLOADS

Get this resource and all resources and materials on ESL Lifeline for an entire year!

Scroll to Top