LET'S READ! 📖
Direction: Read the conversation below. Then, exchange roles with your mentor.
Staff
Ken
A burger sounds good. I think I'll have a mega-burger with cheese, extra pickles, no mayo.
Staff
Anything to drink with that?
Ken
I'd like a coke. Extra large.
Staff
Anything else?
Ken
Yes, a kid's meal with chocolate milk and chicken nuggets.
Staff
Would you like fries with that?
Ken
Hmm. The fries smell great, but do you have fruit instead?
Staff
Sure. You can have an apple or fruit cup.
Ken
I'll get the fruit cup please. Thank you.
QUESTION
1. What did Ken order for his main meal and what was his request?
2. What did Ken choose as a side dish instead of fries?
LET'S UNDERSTAND! 📚
Do you like vs. Would you like?
🔺 "Do you like" is used to ask someone if they like something.
🔺 "Would you like" is used to offer something to someone.
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Do you like chicken salad?
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Do you like watching action movies?
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Do you like reading comics?
Example:
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Would you like a cup of tea?
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Would you like to have dinner with me?
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Would you like to take a rest?
Expression in making orders
I'd like | I'd like a cup of espresso, please. |
I'll get | I'll get an orange juice. |
I think I'll have | I'll have a mega-burger with cheese, extra pickles, no mayo. |
LET'S PRACTICE! 📝
A. Would or Do
Direction: Complete the following sentences with "would" or "do".
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you like some help with your homework?
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you like listening to music while you work?
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you like to join us for a movie this weekend?
B. Choosing a Restaurant
Direction: Listen to the dialogue and supply the missing words to complete the reservation.
Can I take your order, please?