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  • 2026-01-29
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A1 Lesson 20 | Cooking vs. Eating Out - Eating Habits 🥓Adverbs of Frequency
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Cooking vs. Eating Out | Modern Dining & Frequency English 🍱🥢

Do You Prefer Take-away or Cooking? | Mastering Frequency Adverbs & Dining Habits 🏠

Description: Is your kitchen the heart of your home, or do you prefer the convenience of eating out? Join Hana and her friend as they discuss their very different approaches to food! From "cooking with roommates" to the occasional "take-away" on a busy work night, this lesson is the perfect way to learn how to describe your weekly routine and social life. 🥘🚗

In this lesson, we explore the vocabulary of Dining Habits and Social Hosting. You will learn the difference between "eating out," "having people over," and "buying take-away." We also focus on Frequency Adverbs, helping you master the scale from "never" to "always." This video is essential for anyone wanting to talk about their lifestyle, their home space limitations, and their favorite ways to enjoy a meal! ✨🍴

What you will learn:
✔️ Dining Vocabulary: Essential terms like Eat out, Take-away, Have people over, and Invite friends over.
✔️ Adverbs of Frequency: Mastering Always, Normally, Often, Sometimes, Occasionally, and Never.
✔️ Describing Limitations: Phrases like "My place is really small" or "It would only fit..."
✔️ Common Situations: Understanding phrases like "Coming late from work," "On my way home," and "That's a shame."

📌 Listen to the speakers’ different habits and practice describing your own dinner plans!

👇 COMMUNITY CHALLENGE: Which one are you? 🧐 1️⃣ The Social Cook: Loves to have people over for dinner! 🥂 2️⃣ The Busy Worker: Often grabs take-away on the way home. 🥡 3️⃣ The Weekend Chef: Only has time to cook on Saturdays and Sundays. 👨‍🍳 Tell us your "food style" in the comments! 💬👇

🌿GRAMMAR POINTS🌿
Adverbs of Frequency - Grammar Notes

👉Point 1: We use adverbs of frequency to show how often we do something.
I always have coffee in the morning.
I usually eat dinner at home.
I sometimes eat a restaurants.
I never drink alcohol.

👉Point 2: Adverbs of time and relative strength.
Always (100%)
Almost always
Usually
Often
Sometimes
Hardly ever / Rarely
Almost never
Never (0%)

👉Point 3: Adverbs of time can be used immediately in front of the verb.
Thomas almost always paints in the evening.
She usually gets to work early.
We hardly ever rent movies.
I never stay out late.

👉Point 4: Sometimes, usually and often can go before the subject or at the end of the verb phrase.
Usually, I read before bed.
I read before bed usually.
Often I go there.
I go there often.
Sometimes, I play tennis at night.
I play tennis at night sometimes.

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