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1. Video:

A. Watch the video “Expressing likes” and get ready to discuss it at the lesson.

B. Watch the video “Expressing dislikes” and get ready to discuss it at the lesson.

C. Watch the video “Expressing preferences” and get ready to discuss it at the lesson.

  1. Make up sentences expressing liking. Choose one item from each column.

    I

    do

    really

    quite

    rather

    very much

    like

    enjoy

    clothes which are practical.

    wearing hats.

    ready-made clothes.

    holidays by the sea.

    watching sport on television.

    impressionist painting.

    tea bags.

  2. Make up sentences expressing mild dislike. Choose one item from each column.

I’m

not

very

too

particularly

at all

fond of

keen on

writing letters.

getting up early.

going for long walks.

taking photographs.

travelling by bus.

Caucasian food.

instant coffee.

modern teaching methods.

  1. Ask your partner about his/her likes, dislikes, usual habits. Make use of the words listed below.

Models:

  • Don’t you like Tim?

  • No, I don’t. He always plays stupid computer games. It gets on my nerves.

  • Does he like reading?

  • Yes, he is well-read. We call him a “Walking Encyclopedia”.

  • Do you smoke?

  • Yes, and can’t get rid of this bad habit.

Working late, standing in queues, washing up, being criticized, keeping one’s word, driving a car, taking sleeping pills, making new friends, watching musical programmes, fast drivers, bad weather, junk food, packet soups, house plants.

  1. Write two sentences about your likes and two sentences about your dislikes. Exchange your papers and guess who has written them.

  1. Replace these formal phrases with less formal ones.

  1. I don’t really like scruffy clothes, either dress.

  2. I must admit I don’t like to use make-up all that much.

  3. No, I don’t think that’s such a good idea, really.

  4. I must say, I tend to be quite keen on ballet.

  5. Personally, I think low-heeled shoes don’t go well with your evening dress.

  6. Well, to be honest, I find that she is overdressed.

  7. I must say I don’t really have any preferences, both sound equally good to me.

  8. I must admit I don’t like classical music all that much.

  9. Personally, I think travelling on trains is rather boring.

  1. Replace the informal phrases with more formal ones.

  1. Do you fancy going to the cinema?

  2. I can’t stand tight clothes.

  3. How about this diamond ring?

  4. Oh, it’s easy, you know.

  5. Well, I’ not at all keen, actually.

  6. Yes, me too.

  7. I can’t stand pop music.

  8. How about next Monday?

  1. Read the dialogue below. See if you can guess what the problem was with expressing likes and dislikes. Then, with your classmates, answer the questions that follow.

  • Hello, my name is Mary Ann.

  • Hi, I’m Paula.

  • I really like your dress. How much did it cost?

  • Well, I uh, I don’t remember for sure.

  • Your shoes are nice too. They look expensive. How much did they cost?

  • I have to be going now. I’ll see you later.

Discussion questions

  1. Why didn’t Paula tell Mary Ann how much her dress and shoes cost?

  2. Why did Paula leave so quickly after meeting Mary Ann?

  3. What could Mary Ann have talked about instead?

  4. Do you think Paula really remembered how much her dress and shoes cost and was telling Mary a white lie? (A white lie is an untruth that doesn’t hurt anyone).

  5. What points are considered to be unsuitable while speaking on your partner’s clothing in different cultures?

  6. Why do people avoid dealing with tactless people?

  7. How can you show your unwillingness to answer a private question?

  1. Match the phrases in the column on the left with the answers on the right.

  1. How about going to Moscow?

  1. I must admit, I’m quite keen on musicals.

  1. Well, could we book tickets in advance?

  1. I don’t really like it.

  1. Well, might I suggest next Thursday?

  1. Oh, I’m easy.

  1. And how do you feel about musicals?

  1. Yes, why not?

  1. How about the new cinema “Sparkle”?

  1. Yes, that’s’ a splendid idea.

  1. Wouldn’t you prefer something a bit more exciting?

  1. Personally, I’m not particularly keen on ballet.

  1. What are you doing this week-end?

  1. Yes, I’d like to.

  1. Do you feel like going to see a film tonight?

  1. I’d prefer to see something more serious.

  1. Where do you suggest we are going?

  1. I accept whatever you decide.

  1. Which do you prefer better, musicals or ballet?

  1. I’d prefer to stay at home.

  1. Do you fancy going out for a meal?

  1. Oh, yes, it’s something we want.

  1. Might I make a suggestion?

  1. I love musicals.