Frequency Conversation Questions
When you answer the following questions, try to make full sentences with an adverb of frequency (never, sometimes, often, etc) or a more specific rate in your responses.
e.g. I hardly ever go to a doctor.
e.g. We eat out twice a week.
Then continue your conversation naturally, if possible.
Discussion Questions:
- How often do you watch a movie in a cinema?
- How often do you go away on vacation?
- How frequently does it snow in your neighborhood?
- How often do you see a doctor?
- How frequently do you visit a dentist?
- How many times a day do you brush your teeth?
- How many times a day do you look at your phone? What’s your best guess?
- Do you talk to your parents often?
- Do you sometimes meet old friends?
- Do you work out regularly? How often?
- How often do you eat junk food, like candy, chocolate, or snacks?
- Do you always eat breakfast?
- Do you drink coffee or tea every day? How many times a day?
- How often do you drink alcohol?
- How many times a week do you go to work?
- Do you check your bank balance every day? How about something else, like the price of a stock or an exchange rate?
- How often do you go to a sporting or entertainment event?
- Do you regularly listen to music or podcasts?