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Here you will hear a short talk about how to express likes and dislikes. Please listen carefully!
Here you will hear a short talk about how to express likes and dislikes. Please listen carefully!
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Expressing likes
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Expressing dislikes
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• I like…
• I love...
• I adore…
• I ‘m crazy about…
• I’m mad about…
• I enjoy…
• I’m keen on…
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• I don’t like…
• I dislike...
• I hate…
• I abhor…
• I can’t bear...
• I can’t stand…
• I detest...
• I loathe...
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Example:
a. Expression Likes
“I’m keen
on playing basketball.”
“They
adore ice cream.”
“She can’t
stand Chinese food.”
“Ann doesn’t like it.”
Things to
remember about expression likes and dislikes:
1.
When these expressions are followed by a verb, the latter is
put in the -ing form.
I like
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VERB+ING
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I detest
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I don't mind
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Examples:
"I like listening to
music."
"I hate
wearing sunglasses."
2.
Note that "very much" & "a lot" always come after the things
you like.
Examples:
"I like basketball very much/a lot. NOT "I
like very much/a lot basketball."
3.
Be careful when you use "I don't mind..."
Examples:
"Do you mind playing
football?"
"No, I don't
mind." (Although it's in a negative form, it means that it's ok for me. I
neither love it nor hate it.)
After you have listened and read the
material above, please do the exercises below to check your understanding about
expression likes and dislikes.
Exercise 1
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You will hear a man speaking about what he likes and dislikes about his job. Listen to what he says and decide whether the following statements are true or false. You will hear the listening twice.
1. He starts work at 9.30.
2. He begins work before the bank opens.
3. Most of the work happens outside of opening hours.
4. He doesn't like meeting people.
5. Everyday is usually routine at the bank.
6. He once had to deal with a robber.
7. He feels important handling a lot of money.
8. He likes all customers.
9. Many customers become angry due to his mistakes.
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Exercise 2
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You will hear a woman speaking about
what she likes and dislikes about her job. Listen to what she says and decide
whether the following statements are true or false. You will hear the listening
twice.
1. She works
regular hours.
2. She works on
Saturdays.
3. Doctors work
on Saturdays.
4. She likes dealing with people.
5. She doesn't
like being called the "Dragon".
6. Some
patients come very often.
7. She works
for two female doctors.
8. One of the
men is severe with her.
9. She'd like
to find a new job.
References
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