Tuesday, August 05, 2025

DO YOU OFTEN RIDE ON BIKES TO SCHOOL?

 This topic helps you talk about daily transportation habits, frequency, and how students go to school. It uses present simple to describe routines, adverbs of frequency, modal verbs, and prepositions of place. You will also learn how to ask and answer questions about transport.

📌 Examples:

  • Do you often ride on bikes to school?

  • Yes, I usually ride my bike.

  • No, I sometimes take the bus.

  • He doesn’t ride a bike. He walks.


🖊️ GRAMMAR (with examples)

✅ Present Simple (for habits):

  • I ride my bike every day.

  • He takes the bus to school.

✅ Adverbs of Frequency:

  • always, usually, often, sometimes, never

  • I often ride to school. / She never rides a bike.

✅ Modal Verbs (can/can't, should/shouldn’t):

  • I can ride a bike.

  • You should wear a helmet.

✅ Prepositions of Place:

  • on the bike, to school, at the bus stop

✅ Question Forms:

  • Do you ride your bike?

  • How often do you ride to school?


📖 VOCABULARY (10 words with definition)

  1. Bike – A vehicle with two wheels that you ride.

  2. Helmet – A hard hat that protects your head.

  3. Ride – To travel using a bike or horse.

  4. School – A place where you study and learn.

  5. Bus – A large vehicle for many passengers.

  6. Sidewalk – A path for people to walk.

  7. Street – A road in a city or town.

  8. Traffic – Cars and other vehicles on the road.

  9. Park – A green place where people can relax or ride bikes.

  10. Stop – A place where vehicles let people on or off.


📝 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • I ride my bike to school.

  • Do you take the bus?

  • How often do you ride?

  • It’s safer to wear a helmet.

  • I walk when it rains.

  • She doesn’t ride a bike.


SENTENCES

Positive:

  • I often ride my bike to school.

  • He takes the bus every morning.

  • We usually walk when it is sunny.

  • They can ride very fast.

  • She rides with her brother.

Negative:

  • I don’t ride my bike when it rains.

  • He doesn’t have a bike.

  • We can’t ride in the snow.

  • She never rides alone.

  • They don’t go by bike.

Questions:

  • Do you often ride to school?

  • Can you ride a bike?

  • Does she ride with you?

  • How often do they ride?

  • Should I wear a helmet?

Answers:

  • Yes, I do.

  • No, I don’t.

  • Yes, she does.

  • No, they don’t.

  • Yes, you should.


💬 CONVERSATION

Liam: Do you often ride your bike to school?
Mia: Yes, I usually ride when the weather is nice.
Liam: That’s cool! I take the bus because I live far away.
Mia: Do you like riding bikes?
Liam: Yes, but I can’t ride very well yet.
Mia: You should practice in the park. It’s safe there!


📖 READING

"Anna’s Way to School"

Anna lives close to her school. She often rides her bike in the morning. She wears a helmet and follows traffic rules. Her brother doesn’t ride. He takes the bus because he starts school earlier.

Anna enjoys riding. Sometimes, she meets her friends and they ride together. When it rains, she walks to school with an umbrella. Anna says that riding helps her feel fresh and happy.

Comprehension Questions:

  1. How does Anna usually go to school?
    → She rides her bike.

  2. What does Anna wear when she rides?
    → A helmet.

  3. Why does her brother take the bus?
    → He starts school earlier.

  4. What does Anna do when it rains?
    → She walks with an umbrella.

  5. How does riding make Anna feel?
    → Fresh and happy.

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