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Friday, October 1st , 2021
Unit 1
LEISURE ACTIVITITIES
3. A closer look 2 :
VERBS OF LIKING

Verbs of liking Degree


adore (mê thích)
love (yêu thích)
like, enjoy, fancy (thích)
don’t mind (không thích không
ghét)
dislike, don’t like (không thích)
hate (ghét)
detest (căm ghét)
Examples

She likes
likesmaking
makingmodels.
Verb of liking GERUND

They love
loveto
toread
readHarry Potter novel.
Verb of likingTO-INFINITIVE

Verbs of liking + gerunds (general meaning)

Verbs of liking + to-infinitives (specific meaning)

Note: Verbs of liking can be used with both gerunds


and to-infinitives without much change in meaning.
Love
Like Gerund (V_ing)
+ To infinitive (To V)
Hate
Prefer
Ex: She loves going out with her friends.
= She loves to go out with her friends.
Verbs of liking

adore
enjoy
fancy + Gerund (V_ing)
don’t mind
detest
2. Tick () the appropriate box. Then listen to
check.

Followed by both
Followed by
Verbs gerund and to-
gerund only
infnitive
1. love 
2. enjoy 
3. detest 
4. prefer 
5. fancy 
3. Write the correct form of the
verbs.
making (make)
1. Mai enjoys ________
crafts, especially bracelets.
watching / to watch
2. People in Britain love _________________
(watch) TV in their free time.
skateboarding
3. Do you fancy _____________________
(skateboard) in the park this Sunday?
learning / to learn (learn)
4. Nick likes __________________
Vietnamese.
sitting / to sit (sit) at the
5. Ngoc hates _____________
computer for too long .
4. Write sentences about what you like or don’t like
doing in your free time, beginning with the
following. Then share what you have written with
your
Modelpartner.
writing
playing badminton.
1. I adore _________________________________.

 jogging in the park.


2. I love __________________________________.

playing computer games.


3. I fancy _________________________________.
helping you do the homework.
4. I don’t mind_____________________________.
playing football.
5. I don’t like ______________________________.
making bread in free time.
6. I detest _________________________________.
4. Write sentences about what you like or don’t like
doing in your free time, beginning with the
following. Then share what you have written with
your
Yourpartner.
turn!
1. I adore _________________________________.

2. I love __________________________________.

3. I fancy _________________________________.

4. I don’t mind_____________________________.

5. I don’t like ______________________________.

6. I detest _________________________________.
5. Look at the following email that Minh Duc
wrote a new penfriend.
Hi, my name’s Duc.
How are you? This is what I like do in my free time. I
often play video games or watch TV. Or I go to the
park and play football with my friends. I enjoy do
this very much! I sometimes help my parents too. If I
have homework, I’ll try to finish it first before I do
anything else. But I don’t like have lots of
homework! I don’t mind to do homework but I hate
spend all evening on it! On Saturday or Sunday, I
love eat out with my family. The food is delicious!
What about you?
Best,
Duc
a) There are six grammar mistakes in his email.
Can you find and correct them?
Hi, my name’s Duc. doing / to do
How are you? This is what I like do in my free time. I
often play video games or watch TV. Or I go doing to the
park and play football with my friends. I enjoy do
this very much! I sometimes help my parents too. If I
have homework, I’ll try to finish it having / to have
first before I do
anything else. But I don’tdoing like have lots of
spending / to
homework! spendmind to do homework but I hate
I don’t
spend all evening on it! On Saturday or Sunday, I
love eat out with my family. The food is delicious!
What about you? eating / to eat
Best, (Duc )
Hi, my name’s Duc.
How are you? This is what I like doing (to do) in my
free time. I often play video games or watch TV. Or I
go to the park and play football with my friends. I
enjoy doing this very much! I sometimes help my
parents too. If I have homework, I’ll try to finish it
first before I do anything else. But I don’t like having
(to have) lots of homework! I don’t mind doing
homework but I hate spending (to spend) all evening
on it! On Saturday or Sunday, I love eating (to eat)
out with my family. The food is delicious!
What about you?
Best,
Duc
b) Answer the questions.
1. How many activities does Duc mention in his
email?
The activities Duc mentions in his email are: playing
video games, watching TV, going to the park,
playing football, helping his parents, doing
homework, and eating out with his family.
2. Which two activities do you think he enjoys the
most?
The two activities he enjoys the most are playing
football with his friends, and eating out with his
family.
b) Answer the questions.

1. The activities Duc mentions in his email are:


playing video games, watching TV, going to the
park, playing football, helping his parents, doing
homework, and eating out with his family.
2. The two activities he enjoys the most are playing
football with his friends, and eating out with his
family.
6. Write a similar email to tell your friend about your
free time, using the verbs of liking + gerunds or
verbs of liking + to-infinitives. Swap your work with a
partner and check for mistakes.

Hi Nam,
How are you? Long time not talk to you.
There is a new park in my neighbourhood so I
start jogging in the park as a new leisure activity
besides playing computer games, watching TV. I
enjoy playing computer games most, hihi.
However I also like to jog in the park. I hate to
help my sister do her homework.
How about you?
Best,
Nga
6. Write a similar email to tell your friend about your
free time, using the verbs of liking + gerunds or
verbs of liking + to-infinitives. Swap your work with a
partner and check for mistakes.
- Review the grammar structure:
Gerund or to-infinitive
+
follow verbs
of liking.
- Do exercises B 1, 2, 3, 4 in
workbook (page 4 and 5)
- Prepare for Unit 1: Communication

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