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Like + Gerund Dice Game

A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS

Like + verb personalised speaking practice with a fun dice game in which students try to make true statements about their partner(s) and people they know.

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Like plus -ing personalised speaking dice game

Roll a dice, then try to make a true statement using the words next to that number below.

 

1

 

You like…

 

 

2

 

You don’t like…

 

 

3

 

Your… likes…

 

 

4

 

Your… doesn’t like …

 

 

5

 

Your… and… like…

 

 

6

 

Your…and… don’t like…

 

Continue playing the same game, but with “+ing” words in each sentence (e.g. “swimming”, or “eating candy” not just “candy”). Your teacher will tell you if/ when you can look at the next page to help.

Ask about any actions below that you don’t understand, couldn’t use, etc, working together as a class to make suitable sentences each time.

Without looking below, write the -ing form of each of these verbs:

camp                                cook                                  cycle                                 dance                               do

hike                                   skate                                 jog                                     run                                    play

sing                                   ski                                     study                                 swim                                 write

 

Check below.

Which ones need doubled final letters? Why?

Suggested words to make personal like + gerund statements from

People

Actions

your youngest brother/ sister

your middle brother/ sister

your oldest brother/ sister

your best friend

your teacher

your mother

your father

your mother’s father

your mother’s mother

your father’s father

your father’s mother

your aunt

your uncle

your cousin

 

camping

canoeing/ kayaking

cooking

cycling

dancing

doing athletics

doing gymnastics

doing homework

doing karate

drawing

fishing

gardening

hiking

ice skating

jogging/ running

mountain climbing

painting

playing badminton

playing baseball

playing basketball

playing catch

playing golf

playing soccer

playing softball

playing tennis

playing the piano

playing volleyball

rock climbing

roller skating/ rollerblading

singing/ doing karaoke

skateboarding

skiing

snorkelling

snowboarding

studying English

studying history

studying maths

surfing the internet

swimming

trampolining

unicycling

writing letters

 

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