English Listening Practice (A2–B1) | Talking About Time Expressions & Frequency in Real Conversation
Автор: English with Mr. Green
Загружено: 2026-02-11
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Welcome back to English with Mr. Green!
Pam looked at her calendar and suddenly realized… we’re already halfway through the year. Where does the time go?
In this episode, we explore one of the most practical (and confusing!) parts of English: time expressions and frequency. From decade to millennium, from autumn vs. fall to every other day, we break it all down in simple, natural English.
🔎 Key Topics in This Episode
Decade, century, millennium… and the British word fortnight
Fall vs. autumn (US vs. UK English)
In, on, at — prepositions for time made simple
Adverbs of frequency: always, usually, often, sometimes, never
Once a week, twice a week, three times a week
The natural phrase: every other day
Evening vs. night (and when NOT to say “Good night!”)
🎯 What You’ll Learn
How to talk about months, seasons, and years naturally
How to describe your schedule clearly
How often expressions work in daily conversation
The difference between American and British time expressions
Vocabulary for A2–B1 learners (with some advanced bonus words!)
👥 Who Is This For?
Perfect for A2–B1 English learners who want to improve listening skills and sound more natural in everyday conversations.
🎧 Listening Tip
Listen once for general understanding. Then listen again and repeat the frequency phrases out loud:
“once a week,” “every other day,” “daily,” “monthly.”
Repetition builds fluency!
Thanks for learning with us.
— Mr. Green & Pam
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