usually /ˈjuːʒuəli/ (adverb) in the way that is usual or normal; most often Example: I'm usually home by 6 o'clock.
always /ˈɔːlweɪz/ (adverb) at all times; on every occasion Example: I always get up early.
never /ˈnevər/ (adverb) not at any time; not on any occasion Example: She never goes to school on foot.
sometimes /ˈsʌmtaɪmz/ (adverb) occasionally rather than all of the time Example: She sometimes goes to school on foot.
game /ɡeɪm/ (noun) an activity that you do to have fun, often one that has rules and that you can win or lose; the equipment for a game Example: We often play games during recess.
exciting /ɪkˈsaɪtɪŋ/ (adjective) causing great interest or excitement Example: Is life in cities exciting?
sure /ʃʊr/ (adjective) confident that you know something or that you are right Example: I'm not sure whether I should tell you this
sport /spɔːrt/ (noun) activity that you do for pleasure and that needs physical effort or skill, usually done in a special area and according to fixed rules Example: I like this sport.
weekday /ˈwiːkdeɪ/ (noun) any day except Saturday and Sunday Example: I have to get up at 5 o'clock on weekdays.
weekend /ˈwiːkend/ (noun) Saturday and Sunday Example: What will you do this weekend?
How often /haʊ ˈɔːfn/ (adverb) Example: How often do you go to the cinema?
let's go /lɛts ɡəʊ/ (v.ph.) Example:
breaktime /breɪktʌɪm/ (noun) Example:
go swimming /ɡəʊ ˈswɪmɪŋ/ (v.ph.) Example:
play badminton /pleɪ ˈbadmɪnt(ə)n/ (v.ph.) Example:
play chess /pleɪ tʃɛs / (v.ph.) Example:
play hide and seek /pleɪ hʌɪd and siːk/ (v.ph.) Example:
play skipping rope /pleɪ skɪpɪŋ rəʊp/ (v.ph.) Example: