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Lesson 5 Talking about Likes and Dislikes
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Lesson 5 Talking about Likes and Dislikes. -How are you today? You look knackered. -I was out and about all day. Glossary: Knackered = tired To be out.

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Page 1: Lesson 5 Talking about Likes and Dislikes. -How are you today? You look knackered. -I was out and about all day. Glossary: Knackered = tired To be out.

Lesson 5

Talking about Likes and Dislikes

Page 2: Lesson 5 Talking about Likes and Dislikes. -How are you today? You look knackered. -I was out and about all day. Glossary: Knackered = tired To be out.

-How are you today? You look knackered.

-I was out and about all day.

Glossary:Knackered = tired

To be out and about = to do things you usually do

Page 3: Lesson 5 Talking about Likes and Dislikes. -How are you today? You look knackered. -I was out and about all day. Glossary: Knackered = tired To be out.

Household chores

• do the washing-up

• lay the table

• clean up after the meal

• do the shopping

Page 4: Lesson 5 Talking about Likes and Dislikes. -How are you today? You look knackered. -I was out and about all day. Glossary: Knackered = tired To be out.

Household chores

• do the vacuuming

• make the bed

• do the laundry

• do the ironing

Page 5: Lesson 5 Talking about Likes and Dislikes. -How are you today? You look knackered. -I was out and about all day. Glossary: Knackered = tired To be out.

Phrases like ‘do the ironing’ and ‘do the washing-up’ are

collocations.

Correct: I do the ironing.

Incorrect: I make the ironing.

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How does Maria say she likes something and how does she

say she doesn’t like something?

Maria: I absolutely love doing the washing-up but I can’t

stand cooking.

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Likes

• I’m crazy about

• I absolutely love

• I’m fond of

• I’m really into

• I’m keen on

• I really enjoy

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•Correct: I really like doing the housework.

• Incorrect: I very like doing the housework.

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Dislikes

• I don’t mind

• I can’t stand

• I really hate

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What do you think of do+ing?Do you like do+ing?

• I’m really into cooking

• I can’t stand doing the vacuuming.

• I don’t mind laying the table.

like/hate/can’t stand +verb+ing

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Grammar

Correct: I absolutely love doing the vacuuming. Incorrect: I absolutely love do the vacuuming.

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HomeworkFinish the sentences that are true for you.•I’m fond of…•I’m really into…•I’m keen on…•I’m crazy about…•I absolutely love…•I enjoy…•I don’t mind…•I can’t stand…•I really hate…

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Today we have learned:

• About collocations for household chores

• How to say you like something correctly

• How to say you don’t like something correctly