En esta unidad serás capaz de:
Identificar y nombrar alimentos
Decir la canción de vocabulario
Comprender y representar un diálogo
Hacer peticiones con ‘would like’
Seguir, completar y corregir la tabla de gramática
Aprender adjetivos para describir alimentos
Hablar de los alimentos que prefieren
Entender que los adjetivos no varían en singular y en plural
Decir un trabalenguas, aprender otra forma de escribir el sonido ‘z’ y practicar la ortografía
Entender la importancia de probar alimentos nuevos
Trabajar con un compañero de conversación para practicar y reforzar lo aprendido
Jugar un juego de comunicación
Leer y entender un “shape poem”
Planificar, escribir y valorar un “shape poem”
Aprender sobre la India.
VOCABULARY
EXERCISES
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
GRAMMAR
Would You Like..?
Would you like + noun
How to use "would like" with a noun?
"Would like" has the meaning of "want", but it is used for more polite expressions.
- Do you want some coffee? ( This is less formal and polite. We usually use this for friends, children, and etc.)
- Would you like some coffee? (This is more polite and formal.)
We can use it with a noun:
Form: Subject + would like + noun
- I would like a glass of cola.
- Would you like some water?
- She would like a piece of cake.
For each space, choose either "like(s)", "would like", "do you like" or "would you like".
JUST A REMINDER
There are three structures to say what we prefer. Study them carefully and do the exercises that follow.
- I prefer something to something
- I prefer doing something to doing something else
- I prefer to do something rather than (do) something else
Complete the sentences with the right option
Joseph prefers to send his messages by snail-mail rather than sending them by e-mail.
rather send them by e-mail.
rather than e-mail them.
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My friend Ali prefers travelling by plane
to travelling by ship.
to travel by ship.
to ship.
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Zakaria prefers cycling
rather than skateboarding
to skateboarding.
to skateboarders
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I prefer chocolates
to eat ice cream.
rather than eat ice cream.
to ice cream.
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Omar prefers to become a dentist
than becoming a doctor.
rather than a doctor.
to becoming a doctor.
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My aunt Miriam prefers teaching geography.
to maths.
to teaching maths.
rather than teach maths.
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Tom prefers dogs
rather than cats.
than cats.
to cats.
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