
likes and dislikes
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University - Professional Development
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MARCELA DIAZ RAMIREZ
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15 Slides • 12 Questions
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Topic:
Learning objective: to talk about likes and dislikes
LEVEL 2
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Likes/dislikes and preferences
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Likes
like + noun / + ing
“I like French food.”
“I like eating French food.
You can add “quite” or “really” to “like”:
“I quite like Spanish food.” (= I like it, but it isn’t my favourite.)
“I really like Spanish food.” ( = I like it a lot.)
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Likes
love + noun / + ing
“I love French cuisine.”
“I love going to French restaurants.”
enjoy + noun / + ing
“I enjoy different types of food.”
“I enjoy going out to restaurants.”
enjoy = it’s a hobby / I like doing it
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Like can be used with either the infinitive with to or the gerund but with a small change in meaning.
to like doing something vs to like to do something
I like washing my car. = I enjoy washing my car.
I like to wash my car regularly. = I think it's a good idea to wash my car regularly.
When talking about what you want to do or when making invitations or suggestions, use would + like + infinitive with to.
Would you like to come to a party with me tomorrow? RIGHT
Would you like coming to a party with me tomorrow? WRONG
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Dislikes
don’t mind + noun / + ing
“I don’t mind a snack for lunch.”
“I don’t mind eating lunch late.”
don’t like + noun / + ing and dislike + noun / + ing
These are the opposite of “like”.
“Dislike” is more formal than “don’t like”.
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Dislikes
don’t enjoy + noun / + ing
This is the opposite of “enjoy”.
hate + noun / + ing
This is the opposite of “love”.
“I hate boiled eggs.”
“I hate eating late in the evening.”
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Opinion adjectives
When we need to describe our thoughts about somebody or something, we can use opinion adjectives, such as ‘nice’, ‘beautiful’, ‘friendly’, etc.
General opinion
Some of them express general opinion (general opinion adjectives):
I have a beautiful cat. (beautiful can describe various things)
My lovely dog plays all day round.
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Specific opinion
Others may express more specific opinion (specific opinion adjectives):
The meal is delicious (delicious is normally used to talk about food).
Emily is a kind person (kind is normally used to talk about people).
Opinion adjectives
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Preferences
I prefer X to Y
“I prefer French food to British food.”
“She prefers vegetarian food.”
I’d rather (+ verb without “to”)
“I’d rather have the steak.”
“He’d rather eat meat than fish.”
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Poll
About yourself...
What is it that you love to do in your free time?
What is it something you hate? Why?
Would you rather .... or ...?
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Open Ended
Do the three friends like to watch a movie on the weekend? What do they like?
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Open Ended
What do they think about a rock concert?
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Open Ended
What about a theater play?
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Open Ended
What do they think about the opera suggestion?
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Open Ended
Where do they go, eventually? Why?
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Discussion:
Do you think dislikes should be shared as much as likes? Why?
Why don't people always talk about their dislikes?
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Read the text Why our dislikes should be celebrated as much as our likes and answer the following questions:
https://theconversation.com/why-our-dislikes-should-be-celebrated-as-much-as-our-likes-159100
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Open Ended
What's the author's opinion about sharing likes and dislikes on media?
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Open Ended
Where does the idea that exposing dislikes is something snobby? What does the author think about it?
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Open Ended
How are dislikes usually shared in society?
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Open Ended
What did his research find out?
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Open Ended
What is told about cancel culture?
Can you think/remember of any cancellation case?
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Open Ended
What does the author argue about haters? Do you agree with him?
Topic:
Learning objective: to talk about likes and dislikes
LEVEL 2
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