Teacher Notes

Objectives & Sequence: This lesson is intended to be used as a review of Grammar 11-3.

Part One

Listen to the people talk about things they like or dislike. What words do they use to say they like or don’t like something?

Conversation #1

candy

A: What is that?

B: It’s Mexican candy. My roommate gave it to me.

A: Is it any good?

B: Yes, I love it, but it’s really spicy.

A: Spicy candy?

B: Yes, he said it’s very common in Mexico for candy to be spicy. Do you want to try some?

A: No thanks, I don’t really like spicy foods.

B: Oh really? I’ve always been crazy about spicy stuff!


race track

A: Do you want to come to the races with me tomorrow afternoon?

B: Really? I’d love to come! Racing is one of my favorite activities.

A: Great! I’ve never been before, but I’m really looking forward to trying it.

B: It’s so much fun. I think you’ll really like it.

A: How long have you been doing it?

B: I started in my first year of university. One of my roommates was really into it, so he introduced it to me.

A: Why do you like it?

B: It’s so exciting. I always feel great after I finish a few laps.


Conversation #3

students

A: What do you want to study in university?

B: I’m not sure. I was thinking about automotive repair, but I don’t know.

A: Do you like working on cars?

B: I don’t mind it, but I’m not sure I want to spend 4 years studying it.

A: Well, what do you like?

B: Actually, I love engineering. I’ve been doing it since I was a kid.

A: Then why not study mechanical engineering? My mom always says you should study something you love!

B: Maybe I will.


Part Two

Asking About Likes & Dislikes

When you want to know about someone’s likes or dislikes, you usually start with a question. There are many different questions you can ask about what a person likes:

  • What do you like?
  • What are you into?
What type / kind of cars
food
motorsports
do you like?
are you into?
Do you like
Are you into
sports cars?
design?
What’s your favourite kind / type of SUV?
food?
coffee?

Expressing Likes

There are different ways to talk about what you like and how much you like it:

I kind of like
I like
I enjoy
VW Beetles.
spicy food.
motocross.

Strong

I love
I'm really into
I'm crazy about
racing movies.
working out.
computer games.

Expressing Dislikes

And there are different ways to say what you dislike and how much you dislike it:

Mild

I don’t really like fried food.
American football.
camping.
NASCAR
Skateboarding
Italian food
isn’t my favourite.

Strong

I really don't like
I hate
studying English.
shopping for work clothes.
fast food.
scary movies.

Example #1 Example #2 Example #3

Do you like any sports?

Um. I kind of like extreme sports.

What kind of cars are you into?

I really like Chevelles.

Do you like Japanese cars?

They're not my favorite.


Asking & Talking about Preference

Sometimes we want to compare the things we like and talk about which thing we like more. This is called preference. Here is how you ask and talk about preference:

Which do you prefer, Korean cars or Japanese cars?
race movies or romance?
pasta or pizza?
I prefer eating at home (to eating out).
pop music (to rock).
warm weather (to cold).

Example #1 Example #2

Which do you prefer, tea or coffee?

I prefer tea.

Are you into motorcycles?

Actually, I prefer scooters.


Follow-Up Questions

After we ask or answer questions about our likes, dislikes, and preferences, we usually ask more questions or give more details:

Example #1 Example #2 Example #3

What are you into?

I love drifting. I drift almost every day.

Cool, how long have you been doing that?

Since high school.

Do you like racing?

Um, not really. I prefer cruising.

Have you ever tried racing?

Yes, I tried it with my father, but it was too fast for me.

Which do you prefer, watching movies on your laptop or at a movie theatre?

Actually, I prefer watching them on my laptop.

Oh really? Why is that?

It’s too expensive to go to the theatre.


Part Three

Practice

Now you can ask your partner or group about their likes, dislikes or preferences. Take turns asking and answering questions about what you like. Use the following subjects as inspiration:

  • movies
  • sports
  • food
  • exercise
  • music
  • studying
  • friends
  • technology

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