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- Like
- Would like
- Difference between would like and like
PREVIEW

* Similarity - "This smells like roses."


* Enjoyment - "I like these cookies."

Similarity - "This smells like roses.“


Like- (adjective)
adilhan gesen utgaar yms zuilsiig
hartsuulahad tedgeeriin adil shinj
chanariig ilerhiilehed temdeg neriin
hereglegdeg.
* Enjoyment - "I like these cookies.“
Like- (Verd)
Durtai gesen utgaar odoo tsagt buyu
bainga dahina davtagddag uil hudluliin
tuhai yrihad uil ugeer hereglegddeg
Today we learn a verb “like” as enjoyment.

I like to play soccer.


Bi hul bumbug togloh durtai .
Ene tohioldold “Like” gedeg ug n ul
ugeer jiriin odoo tsagt “Durtai”
gesen utgiig ilerhiilj bna
5-10 WOULD LIKE
Present simple
Active
I like to play soccer.
Subject + LIKE + to infinitive

Question
Do you like to play soccer?
Do/ Does Subject + LIKE + to infinitive

Negative
No, I don’t like to play soccer?
Subject do/ does not + LIKE + to infinitive
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I would like a glass of water.

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Want to
I’m thirsty. I want a glass of water.
I’m thirsty. I would like a glass of water.

Want to
same meaning
would like
more polite

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I would like
You would like
She would like
He would like
a hamburger.
We would like
They would like

would
like no final -s
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CONTRACTIONS
I’d = I would
you’d = you would
she’d = she would
he’d = he would
we’d = we would
they’d = they would
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Grammar Making statements with would like (to)

Use would like before nouns and noun phrases.

EXERCISE Listen. Repeat the sentences.


1. I would like a salad, 6. They'd like some coffee.
2. I'd like a chicken sandwich. 7. We'd like new books.
3. She'd like a new knife. 8. He'd like some ice cream.
4. We would like some water 9. You would like a good grade.
5. We'd like more home work
10. She'd like a menu.
EXERSICE
Change the sentences. Use would like.
• 1. I want a cup of coffee. • 1. I’d like a cup of coffee.
• 2. Bruce wants a large • 2. Bruce would like a
soda. large soda.
• 3. Sara wants a different • 3. Sara would like a
knife. different knife.
• 4. We want a menu. • 4. We’d like a menu.
• 5. They want a ham • 5. They’d like a ham
sandwiches. sandwiches.
• 6. He wants some pie. • 6. He’d like some pie.
• 7. We want some water. • 7. We’d like some water.
• 8. They want a book quiz. • 8. They’d like a book quiz.
5-10 WOULD LIKE

Grammar Making statements with would like (to)


to see
to watch
to make
to buy
Use would like to before verb. would like + to infinitive
EXERCISE Listen. Repeat the sentences.
1. They would like to order. 6. They'd like to drink some coffee,
2. Bruce would like to eat 7. We'd like to have new book.
3. I'd like to drink some coffee. 8. He'd like to eat some ice cream.
4. We'd like to go home now. 9. You would like to get a good grade.
5. She would like to bring your food. 10. She'd like to get a menu.
EXERSICE
Change the sentences. Use would like to.
• 1. I want to drink a cup of • 1. I’d like to drink a cup of
tea. coffee.
• 2. Bruce wants to eat a • 2. Bruce would like to eat a
sandwich. sandwich.
• 3. Sara wants to have a new • 3. Sara would like to have a
knife. new knife.
• 4. We want to see a menu. • 4. We’d like to see a menu.
• 5. They want to eat a salad. • 5. They’d like eat a salad.
• 6. He wants to order some • 6. He’d like to order some
pie. pie.
• 7. We want to drink some • 7. We’d like to drink some
water. water.
• S. They want to have a book • 8. They’d like to have a book
quiz. quiz.
Grammar
I would likeAsking
to eatquestions with would like (to)
chicken sandwich.

like
Would
like
Would + Subject + like + to infinitive
EXERCISE Listen. Repeat the sentences.

1. Would you like to order your lunch?


2. Would Bruce like to eat same food?
3. Would he like to drink some coffee?
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EXERSICE
Write yes/no questions

1. Would you like to go to the movie with me?


Sure, I’d like to go to the movies with you.
2. Would your friends like tickets to the football?
Yes, my friends would like tickets to the football.
3. Would the students like to take the test today?
No, they wouldn't like to take the test today.
4. Would Ms. Scott like to live in Hawaii.
Yes, Ms. Scott would like to live in Hawaii.
5. Would you like a break now?
Yes, we would like a break now.
Grammar
I would likeAsking
to eatquestions with would like (to)
chicken sandwich.

How I
you
What he
Who Would It like … ?
she
When we
Where they

Wh. Question word + Subject + like

EXERCISE Listen. Repeat the sentences.


1. What would you like to order? 4. who would like to order?
2. When would Bruce like to eat? 5. How would Bruce like to go ?
3. Where would she like to go? 6. Where would your friend like to 16
live?
EXERSICE
Write wh-questions. Use would like (to).

1. When would you like to eat your dinner?


• At 6:00. /when/
2. Where would you like
• At the library. /where/
3. Who would like to ask a question?
• I would like to ask a question. /who/
4. How would he like to travel?
• By plane. /how/
5. Who would like to take a test?
• Our teacher. /who/
Vocabulary Ordering at a restaurant
• Server*: Would you like to
order now?
• Bruce: Yes. I’d like a
chicken sandwich and a
salad.
• Server: Anything else?
• Bruce: No, nothing else,
thank you.
• Sara: I’ll have a ham and
cheese sandwich with an
order of fries.
Vocabulary Ordering at a restaurant
• Server: Would you like
something to drink?
• Sara: I’d like a large soda
without ice, please.
• Bruce: Excuse me, I’d like
something else, too. I’ll have
a glass of water now, and I’d
like soma coffee later
• Server: All right May I take
your menus, please?
• Bruce: Sure, Thank you.
Vocabulary Ordering at a restaurant
Later:
• Sara: I need a different
knife. The blade on this one
is awful, I can't cut my
sandwich with it.
• Bruce: I’ll call the waitress.
• Server: How's your meal?
• Bruce: It's delicious, but my
friend would like a different
knife.
• Server: Yes, sir. I'll get that
for you right now.
Vocabulary Ordering at a restaurant
• Server: Would you like to
order dessert?
• Sara: Yes, I'd like a piece of
apple pie.
• Server: I’m sorry. We don't
have apple pie today. Would
you like something else?
• Sara: OK, I’ll have the cherry
pie then.
• Server: Anything else?
• Sara: No, nothing else for me.
anything else for you, Bruce?
• Bruce: Just some coffee,
please.
Questions?

Who is the Bruce?


a. Server
b. Customer 1 score
How many people are with Bruce?
a. 3
b. 1 2 score
c. 2
Questions?

Who want to eat a chicken


sandwich and a salad?
a. Sara
b. Bruce 4 score
Who have the cherry pie ?
a. Sara
b. Bruce 5 score
Questions?

What would Sara like to drink?


a. Soda without ice
b. Soda with ice 3 score
c. Coffee

Who would like to change a knife?


a. Sara
b. Bruce 3 score
Questions?

Did Bruce like his food?


a. Yes
b. No 3 score

What dessert don’t have in


restaurant ?
a. Cherry
b. Apple
c. Apple pie
3 score
d.Banana pie
Questions?

What kind of the word is “Like”?


a. Verb
b. Adjective
c. Noun 5 score
d. Verb and adjective
e. Verb and adverb
Questions?
5-11 WOULD LIKE vs. LIKE

What is the difference between


“Like” and “Would like”?
Tailbarla!!!
I would like to play soccer.
I like to play soccer.

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(a) I would like to play soccer.

Want to
now or in the future

(b) I like to play soccer.

Enjoy
always, usually, often
5 score
Who have
more
score?
Do you have question?

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