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What is… like? things in common

A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS

Finding things in common with verbs of senses, including like as a preposition questions

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What is… like? things in common

with verbs of sensation

Ask questions like those on the next page to try to find things which are the same between you and your partner(s).

Useful phrases for commenting on similarities and differences

Me too./ Mine too./ My… … too.

Really? I…/ Really? Mine…/ Really? My…

Share one similarity with the class that you think no other groups share.  

Ask about any questions or answers which you are not sure about.

Which of these questions is “What is… like?” more similar to?

  • What do you like about…?
  • Can you describe…?

Change partners and do the same, but without any help.

Share one similarity with the class that you think no other groups share.

What is

 

What are

your balcony

your bed/ your futon

your bedroom

your bedroom walls

your best friend

your bookshelves

your boots

your classroom

your dentist

your desk

your father

your favourite actor

your favourite breakfast

your favourite building

your favourite car

your favourite comic (character)

your favourite dish

your favourite drink

your favourite magazine

your favourite movie

your favourite place for a holiday

your favourite sauce

your favourite…

your grandfather

your grandmother

your headaches

your hometown

your journey here

your kitchen

your last birthday presents

your last pet

your last trip

your last vacation

your least favourite food

your least favourite…

your living room

your mother

your neighbour

your parents

your pencil case

your shampoo

your TV

your winter coat

like?

It

 

They

 

He

 

She

is/ are…

has/ have…

look(s)…

smell(s)…

taste(s)…

feel(s)…

sound(s)…

enjoy(s)…

 

 

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