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Conversation One.

Conversation One. Let’s talk. We can ask “What’s your favourite _____?”, and get the answer “My favourite _______ is _______”. E.g. What’s your favourite

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Page 1: Conversation One. Let’s talk. We can ask “What’s your favourite _____?”, and get the answer “My favourite _______ is _______”. E.g. What’s your favourite

Conversation One.

Page 2: Conversation One. Let’s talk. We can ask “What’s your favourite _____?”, and get the answer “My favourite _______ is _______”. E.g. What’s your favourite

Let’s talk.We can ask “What’s your favourite _____?”,

and get the answer “My favourite _______ is _______”.

E.g. What’s your favourite book?”My favourite book is Harry Potter.”

Or we can ask “What kind of _____ do you like”

E.g. “What kind of books do you like?”“I really like fantasy books.”

Page 3: Conversation One. Let’s talk. We can ask “What’s your favourite _____?”, and get the answer “My favourite _______ is _______”. E.g. What’s your favourite

GenreWords like fantasy, comic, mystery, rock,

pop, jazz, comedies, soap operas, action and horror are called genres.

A genre is a style of book, movie, music, etc.

When we ask “What kind of book do you like?”, it is the same as “What is your favourite book genre?”

Page 4: Conversation One. Let’s talk. We can ask “What’s your favourite _____?”, and get the answer “My favourite _______ is _______”. E.g. What’s your favourite

…but…When we answer the question: Do you like

music?

You can answer like this:

Yes I do.

Yes, I really like rock music.

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So how do I get an ??

If you want to get an A+, you need to say what you don’t like too.

So…”Do you like music?”

“I really like rock, but I don’t like jazz.”

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What kind of …?Do you like movies?What kind of movies

do you like?

What kind of movies do you like?

Yes, I do.I really like

comedies.

I really like comedies, but I don’t like action movies.

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Notebook:Do you like music?

What kind of books do you like?

What kind of tv programs do you like?

What kind of movies do you like?

Page 8: Conversation One. Let’s talk. We can ask “What’s your favourite _____?”, and get the answer “My favourite _______ is _______”. E.g. What’s your favourite

Practice and write:Does he like music?

What kind of books does she like?

What kind of tv programs does he like?

What kind of movies does she like?

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Practice and write:Does she like music?

She likes jazz, but she doesn’t like rock.What kind of books does he like?

He likes mysteries, but he doesn’t like comics.What kind of tv programs does he like?

He likes soap operas, but he doesn’t like sitcoms.

What kind of movies does she like?She likes action movies, but she doesn’t like

fantasies.

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Gerunds are verbs with "-ing.“ travelingdoinggettingplayingdancingcamping

Page 11: Conversation One. Let’s talk. We can ask “What’s your favourite _____?”, and get the answer “My favourite _______ is _______”. E.g. What’s your favourite

Infinitives are the "to" form of the verb. to travelto doto getto playto dance to camp

Page 12: Conversation One. Let’s talk. We can ask “What’s your favourite _____?”, and get the answer “My favourite _______ is _______”. E.g. What’s your favourite

So…

O I like to travel.O I like traveling. X I like to traveling.

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Activities.Infinitives and Gerunds. What do you like to do

in your free time?

What do you like doing in your free time?

What to you hate to do on Saturdays?

What to you hate doing on Saturdays?

I like to travel.

I like traveling.

I hate to do my homework on Saturdays

I don’t like doing my homework.

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Notebook:What do you like to do in your free time?

What do you like doing on Friday nights?

What do you hate to do on weekends?

What do you enjoy doing on winter vacation?

What music do you enjoy listening to ?

Do you enjoy swimming?

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Notebook:What do you like to do in your free time?

I like to play guitar in my free time.What do you like doing on Friday nights?

I like meeting my friends on Friday nights.What do you hate to do on weekends?

I hate to do my homework on weekends.What do you enjoy doing on winter vacation?

I enjoy skiing on vacation.What music do you enjoy listening to ?

I like listening to reggae music, but I don’t like classical.

Do you enjoy swimming?Yes I enjoy swimming in the summer.

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Practice and writeWhat does she like to do in her free time?

What does he like doing on Friday nights?

What does she hate to do on weekends?

What does he enjoy doing on winter vacation?

What movies does she enjoy watching?

Does he enjoy __________ing?

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Notebook:What indoor activity do you like?

I enjoy computer games, but I don’t like to play Go-stop.

What outdoor activity do you like?I like to play squash, but I don’t like ….

Ask your partner:

What indoor activity does she like?She likes _____, but she doesn’t enjoy ______.

What outdoor activity does he like?

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Invitation – Asking Would you like to ______?

How would you like to ______?

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Accepting – YesI’d love to.

That sound great!

Sure

That sounds like fun!

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Giving an excuse - NoThat sounds great, but:

I have another appointment.

I’m a little busy

I don’t feel like going out.

I’m a little tired.