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LIKE Form & Usage. o Example: I like my coffee black with one sugar. On Sundays, I like hanging out with friends. After this class, I ’ d like to go for.

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1 LIKE Form & Usage

2 o Example: I like my coffee black with one sugar. On Sundays, I like hanging out with friends. After this class, I ’ d like to go for a coffee. When I ’ m on holiday, I enjoy walking and sightseeing. Yesterday evening, I decided to go to bed early.

3 I look just like my dog. preposition Usage: like is used as a preposition Ex:Mary looks like her mother. Your new hair-style was like a nest. Like a big brother, he teaches us new things in life.

4 I like my coffee black with one sugar. V On Sundays, I like hanging out with friends. V After this class, I ’ d like to go for a coffee. V Usage: like is used as a verb. Ex:On Monday, those girls like going to school late. Soon-hee likes Peru a lot. The children would like to try new soft drinks.

5 Ex: A: Do you know anyone who has studied abroad? B: Yes. It ’ s Ann. She ’ s studying in Canada. A: Does she like studying there? B: Sure. She says she really like the nature and people living in that country. A: What ’ s her new friends like? B: They ’ re very friendly. A: ……. Many students go to study in a foreign country. Do you know anyone who has studied abroad?

6 Sandy and her friend Nina in Melbourne, Australia are talking about a student visitor from South Korea. Complete the conversation using these questions. Sandy: Our student from Seoul arrived on Monday. Nina: What’s her name? Sandy: Soon-hee. Nina: That’s a pretty name! (1) __________________ Sandy: She’d really nice. I’m sure we’ll get on well. We seem to have a lot in common. Nina: How do you know that already? (2) _________________ Sandy: Well, she likes dancing, and so do I. And we both like listening to the same kind of music. Nina: (3) _________________ Sandy: Oh, she’s really pretty. She has big, brown eyes and long, dark hair. Nina: Why don’t we do something with Soon-hee this weekend? What should we do? Get a pizza? Go clubbing? (4) ________________ Sandy: I’ll ask her tonight. She was a bit homesick at first, so I’m pretty sure she’ll want to go out and make some friends. Nina: (5) _________________ Sandy: Oh, she’s OK. She called her parents and she felt much better after she’d spoken to them. Nina: Oh, that’s good. I can’t wait to meet her. Sandy: Our student from Seoul arrived on Monday. Nina: What’s her name? Sandy: Soon-hee. Nina: That’s a pretty name! (1) __________________ Sandy: She’d really nice. I’m sure we’ll get on well. We seem to have a lot in common. Nina: How do you know that already? (2) _________________ Sandy: Well, she likes dancing, and so do I. And we both like listening to the same kind of music. Nina: (3) _________________ Sandy: Oh, she’s really pretty. She has big, brown eyes and long, dark hair. Nina: Why don’t we do something with Soon-hee this weekend? What should we do? Get a pizza? Go clubbing? (4) ________________ Sandy: I’ll ask her tonight. She was a bit homesick at first, so I’m pretty sure she’ll want to go out and make some friends. Nina: (5) _________________ Sandy: Oh, she’s OK. She called her parents and she felt much better after she’d spoken to them. Nina: Oh, that’s good. I can’t wait to meet her. What does she look like? What does she like doing? What’s she like? What would she like to do? How is she now?

7 What does she like doing? V Like is used as a verb. What would she like to do? V  asking about her interests and hobbies; her preferences. What ’ s she like ? preposition Like is used as a preposition. What does she look like ? preposition aasking about her physical appearance and some more information about her. How is she now?  asking about her health or happiness.

8 I like listening to my teacher’s pronunciation. I like working with my partner I like to have less homework. It’s quite large and clean. They’re very active and friendly. My pronunciation isn’t very fluent and natural I like to speak more.


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