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The things I like

Elementary: My life 78

1 Speaking
Listen to your teacher say different activities. Write the activities in the table.

I like ... I don’t like ...

Compare your answers with a partner.

2 Vocabulary
Match the words in the box with the correct verb.

music the guitar the cinema yoga

the gym computer games housework exercise

concerts TV books football

doing exercise

watching

listening to

playing

going to

reading

3 Listening
Listen to Pim meet three different students before a myClass lesson. Which student do you like the
most? Why?

Student 1: Jose Student 2: Ling Student 3: Jun

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Listen again. Complete the table.

Name likes ... doesn’t like ...

Pim

Jose

Ling

Jun

Compare your answers with a partner.

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Elementary: My life 78

4 Language
Read the tapescript your teacher gives you. Underline all the sentences with ‘I like .../I love .../I
don’t like .../I hate ...’

Add expressions to the table.

Responding to the question Responding to the statement


‘Do you like ...?’ ‘I love/like/don’t like/hate ...’

Look at the verb which follows these phrases. What form is it?

5 Pronunciation
Listen to your teacher say questions 1–3. Mark if the intonation goes up () or down ().

1. Do you like doing yoga?

2. Do you like tennis?

3. Do you like going to concerts?

Look back at 2 Vocabulary. Ask your partner questions using language from these activities.

e.g. Student A: Do you like playing computer games?


Student B: Yes, I do!
Student A: Me too!

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Elementary: My life 78

6 Task
Write questions for your classmates in the table below. Ask three classmates your questions.

Questions Name Name Name

e.g. Do you like playing football?

Discuss the following question with a partner.

• Which student do you have the most in common with? Why?

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