‘I'd like’, we'd Like, to express likes and dislikes.
L - Lady H - Husband W - Walter
L - What do you want please?
H - Coffee.
L - I'd like an orange juice and my husband would like a coffee
W - Yes madam
A- Do you like cooking?
B - Yes. I like cooking.
A - Do you like watching TV?
B - I don't like watching TV. But I like reading a tot.
A – Oh! really. What do you read?
B - Papers, magazines, short stories and what not
A - I like tea but I don’t coffee.
B - I really like apples, but not grapes
A - I like a glass of milk after dinner
B - I don't like milk very much.
A - I eat some jam for my breakfast.
B - I take some cakes and biscuits.
Two girls talking about their likes and dislikes
A - I don't like tea
B - Oh! ...I do. Well, Sometimes, but coffee is horrible.
A - Yeah
B - I don’t like buttermilk either. My dad does end my mum; They have it every day.
A -I quite like apple juice but it can be really too sweet and 'yuk'*.
A - I love fruits! When my dad has some, I always take some.
B - Milk... I like milk.
A - Me too, especially on cereal...
B - I like some plantains only for dinner.
A - I like bread, but only when there’s nothing else
B - MMM... I love bread and cheese
A – I hate cheese, but I adore ice cream. MMM… any ice cream….
B - So do I...
B - I'm crazy of ice cream, and chocolate, lovely chocolate.
A - MMM... Chocolate...! I quite like rice and curry but not a lot.
B - Me, too. But I like fruit. Yeah, I like fruit, especially mangoes, oranges and apples.
A - Oranges are boring; but plantains are okay.
B - I like plantain juice, with a bit of milk and sugar.
A - Oh... Yuk... That's disgusting.
B - No it isn't... Err... I don't like eggs at all. What about the next...? Biscuits Yes. Sandwiches... No tomatoes... Yuk.
A - Noodles,...yes... Pizzas... Yes.
A - Do you like fruit, sir...?
B - Yes. I like all sort of fruit.
A - What would you like to have now?
B - I'd like some ripe mangoes.
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Sunday, September 29, 2013
English conversation tips to Express likes and dislikes
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