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.
Lesson Plan Content:
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…
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2 |
You don’t like…
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3 |
Your… likes…
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4 |
Your… doesn’t like …
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5 |
Your… and… like…
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6 |
Your…and… don’t like…
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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
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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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