LET'S READ! 📖
Direction: Read the conversation below. Then, exchange roles with your mentor.
Situation:
Anthony and Sally are university classmates. One day, Leah was talking about attending a concert. They are now trying to exchange information about their favorite music.
Sally
Anthony
I think I know her. Does she play the violin?
Sally
No. She's a pop star.
Anthony
Oh, I see! I think I don't listen to pop music a lot.
Sally
Oh, really? What kind of music do you like?
Anthony
I really like hip-hop. Drake is my favorite musician.
Sally
Does Drake play the guitar?
Anthony
No, Leah. He sings and raps.
Sally
Oh, it seems like I don't have any background about hip-hop.
Anthony
Well, I have tickets to his concert this Friday night. Would you like to go?
Sally
Thanks, I'd love to hear his music. What time does it start?
Anthony
At 7:00.
Sally
OK, 7:00PM sounds great.
Anthony
Do you want to have an early dinner before it? Maybe at 5:30?
Sally
Well, I'd like to, but I have to finish some homework. Let's just meet before the concert, around 6:30.
Anthony
No problem. We can have dinner on another day. Let's meet at your apartment building lobby and go together.
Sally
Sounds good! See you on Friday.
QUESTION
1. What kind of music does Taylor Swift sing?
2. What kind of concert are they going to attend?
3. When and what time is the concert?
LET'S UNDERSTAND! 📚
A. Simple present questions; short answers
Do you like country music?
Yes, I do. I love it.
No, I don't. I don't like it very much.
What kind of music do you like?
I really like rap.
Does she play the piano?
Yes, she does. She plays very well.
No, she doesn't. She doesn't play an instrument.
What does she play?
She plays the guitar.
Do they like The Beatles?
Yes, they do. They like them a lot
No, they don't. They don't like them at all.
Who do they like?
They like Maroon 5.
Object Pronouns | ||
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me | him | it |
you | us | them |
her |
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Use do + base form for yes/no questions and short answers with I/you/we/they: Do you like rock? | Yes, I do. | No, I don't.
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Use does in yes/no questions and short answers with he/she/it: Does he like rock? | Yes, he does. | No, he doesn't.
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Use don't and doesn't + base form for negative statements: I don't like horror movies. | He doesn't like action movies.
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Don't add -s to the base form: Does she like rock? |
Does she likes rock? -
Subject pronouns (I, you, he, she, it, we, they) usually come before a verb. Object pronouns (me, you, him, her, it, us, them) usually come after a verb: He likes her, but she doesn't like him.
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A-1. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of "do" or the correct object to complete the sentences.
I like BTS a lot. you know ?
Yes, I , and I love their songs. Do you want to buy their new album together?
B. Would; verb + to + verb
Would you like to go out on Friday?
Yes, I would.
Yes, I'd love to, Thanks.
Yes, I'd really like to go.
Would you like to watch a movie?
I'd like to, but I have to work late.
I'd like to, but I need to save money.
I'd like to, but I want to visit my parents.
Contraction |
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I'd = I would |
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Don't use a contraction in affirmative short answers with would: Would you like to go the gym?| Yes, I would. |
Yes, I'd.
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B-1. Respond to three invitations.
Would you like to come over for dinner tomorrow night?
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LET'S PRACTICE! 📝
A. Would you like to?
Direction: Rearrange the words to form the correct questions and answers in each item.
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tonight / to see / would you like / with me / a movie
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Matt Damon movie / the new / to see / I'd like
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to hip-hop / don't like it / we don't listen / because / we really
B. Who's my date?
Direction:
Listen to four people in a TV game show. Three men want to invite Linda on a date.
What kinds of things do they like? What kinds of things does Linda like? Write or type down your answers while listening.
Music | Movies | TV programs | |
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Bill | |||
John | |||
Tony | |||
Linda |
I can't wait for the Taylor Swift concert next month!