In this lesson, we will explore the topic of personal preferences and how to express what we enjoy doing. The question "What do you like to?" is a common way to ask someone about their interests or hobbies. Although the sentence is incomplete, it's often used in conversation to prompt a response.
For example, if someone says, "What do you like to?" you might respond with, "I like to read books" or "I like to play soccer." These responses help us understand what others enjoy doing in their free time.
Learning how to ask and answer this type of question is an important part of communication. It allows us to connect with others and find things we have in common. Whether it's sports, music, cooking, or traveling, sharing our likes helps build friendships and improve social skills.
In class, we can practice this by asking each other questions and giving short answers. We can also create sentences using different verbs and activities. For instance:
- I like to draw.
- She likes to dance.
- They like to watch movies.
It's also helpful to learn some related vocabulary, such as:
- Hobby
- Interest
- Activity
- Sport
- Game
- Music
- Food
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to confidently ask and answer questions about your favorite activities. Remember, the key is to use simple and clear language. Don't worry about making mistakes — every learner starts somewhere!
So, let’s begin by practicing the question and answer format. Who would like to go first?