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Curso: Ingles II

Unit I
Week 3 – Practice 3
Spare time activities
Equipo de docentes del curso de Inglés II :
Mg. Hans Manuel Jalixto Erazo
Mg. Ana María García Liza
Mg. Beatriz Carmen Acevedo Pérez
Mg. Claudia Vanesa Quispe Ledesma
Mg. Esther Sarita Ramírez Chunga
Mg. María Angélica López Montalvo
Mg. Patricia Cecilia Orbegoso Ciudad
Mg. Paul Pierre Veliz Saravia
Mg. Víctor Enrique Lizama Mendoza
I like dancing salsa.
I love dancing salsa.
I enjoy dancing salsa.

I don’t like watching tv.


I hate watching tv.
I can’t stand watching tv.
LIKE:
• LIKE is a verb that is used to
describe preferences.

• e.g.: I like going to the movies.


Do
What kind of youdolike?
music you like?
(preference)
What do you like doing?
•• I like listening to music
• • or
•• I like to listen to music
I like dancing and singing
(in general)
•When you express preference or
speak in general you can use the
infinitive with ‘to’ or the gerund after
the verb like.
I like to study
or
I like studying
( Both are possible)
But if you want to say the same
but in a negative way you say:

I do not like dancing


I do not like to dance

I don’t like to dance


I don’t like dancing
Would like to
In affirmative you can use
would like to express a
desire.
I would like to go to New
Zealand some day.
In questions it is used to
make an invitation or to offer
something to someone.
Would you like some coffee?
(offer)
Yes, I would.
Would you like to go out with
me tonight? (Invitation)
I would like to go out with you.
What would you like to do
today after classes?
I would like to…….
With would like we DO NOT use
gerund (-ing)

WE CAN NOT SAY:


I would like to going to the
shopping today

WE SAY:
I would like to go to the
shopping today.
WANT
To express, desire or to make
an invitation we can use the
verb to want too! (would like
is more formal)
I would like some pizza
=
I want some pizza
Would you like to go dancing?
=
Do you want to go dancing?
Does Maria want more water?
=
Would Maria like more water?
Would like: Requests, wishes and
offers; we use in an indirect and
polite way.

Want: The same as would like but


direct, simple and informal.

Like: When we talk about in a


general way or our preferences in
things.
WOULD
VERB
LIKE TO
EXAMPLES

I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE A CUP OF


COFFEE, PLEASE

I WOULD LIKE TO WATCH TV NOW.


…WOULD
LIKE
TO…?

IN INTERROGATIVE
FORM IS USED TO
OFFER SOMETHING
EXAMPLES

WOULD YOU LIKE A CUP OF TEA?

WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO DRINK?


VERB

WANT TO

NOUN
WOULD
WANT TO
LIKE TO

THE SAME AS WOULD


LIKE TO BUT MORE
INFORMAL.
EXAMPLES

I WANT A CUP OF COFFEE, PLEASE

I WANT SOME LEMON JUICE.


EXAMPLES

I WANT TO HAVE A CUP OF COFFEE,


PLEASE

I WANT TO WATCH TV NOW.

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