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Likes and dislikes categories game

A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS

Like, love, don't like and hate statements, questions and short answers personalised speaking practice, including lots of typical topics.

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Likes and dislikes categories game

Tell your partner what kind of things you like or dislike with expressions on the left below. They will then try to guess an example of that kind of thing that you feel that way about to get points, with sentences like those on the right below. For example, if you say “I hate big animals”, they can ask “Do you like gorillas?” to try to get the answer “No, I don’t”. Then take turns doing the same.

I love

 

I like

 

 

 

 

 

 

African animals/ African…

American comics/ American drinks/ American food/ American sports/ American…

Australian animals/ Australian…

British food/ British sports/ British…/ English…

Chinese drinks/ Chinese food/ Chinese…

German cars/ German food/ German…

Indian animals/ Indian food/ Indian…

Italian cars/ Italian food/ Italian…

Japanese animation/ Japanese cars/ Japanese computer games/ Japanese shops/ Japanese sports/ Japanese…

Korean food/ Korean…

Mexican snacks/ Mexican…

Thai food/ Thai…

(…) animals

(…) animation

(…) cars

(…) comics

(…) computer games

spicy food/ fast food/ … food

fruit

… shops

(…) snacks

winter sports/ ball sports/ racket sports/ … sports

vegetables

Do you like

Ferrari?

Mario?

Mercedes?

One Piece?

Superman?

Toyota?

Uniqlo?

badminton?

bananas?

baseball?

coca cola?

curry?

elephants?

football/ soccer?

fried rice?

giraffes?

golf?

green curry?

green peas?

hamburgers?

hippos?

hotdogs?

judo?

karate?

kimchi?

lasagna?

lions?

nacho chips?

naan bread?

noodles?

pizza?

rice balls?

sandwiches?

sausages?

spaghetti/ pasta?

spring rolls?

sushi?

sweet and sour pork?

tea?

tigers?

“Yes, I do” = 1 point

 

“No, I don’t” = 0 points

 

“That’s not from…” = 0 points

 

 

 

 

I don’t like

 

I hate

“No, I don’t” = 1 point

 

“Yes, I do” = 0 points

 

“That’s not from…” = 0 points

 

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