Love, like, hate

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Age: 10-18
Level: 6th
Language: English (en)
ID: 668927
27/01/2021
Country code: CZ
Country: Czechia
School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) (1061958)
Main content: Like, love, hate + ing (2009917)
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Worksheet description:
Educational Objective:
The "Love, like, hate" worksheet aims to enhance students' understanding and usage of the verbs "like," "love," "hate" followed by the -ing form. By engaging with visuals and multiple-choice questions, students will practice expressing their preferences in English accurately.

Content Overview:
This worksheet covers the verbs "like," "love," and "hate" in conjunction with activities such as rollerskating, dancing, shopping, playing the violin, painting pictures, and reading comics. Students will match the phrases with the correct characters and practice writing sentences to express their feelings towards various activities.

Language and Educational Level Context:
Designed for students learning English as a Second Language (ESL), this worksheet features simple sentence structures and vocabulary suitable for beginner to intermediate levels. The focus on everyday activities and emotions makes it relatable and accessible to students at this language proficiency level.

Subject Relevance:
Integrated within the ESL curriculum, this worksheet aligns with language learning objectives related to expressing preferences, emotions, and activities in English. By practicing with common verbs and activities, students can expand their vocabulary and improve their sentence construction skills.

Instructions:
The instructions prompt students to choose the correct verb (like, love, hate) to complete sentences about various activities depicted in the pictures. Students must match phrases with characters and write sentences expressing their feelings towards different activities using symbols (love ☺☺, like ☺, does not like ☹, hate ☹☹). By following these instructions, students engage actively in identifying preferences while honing their language skills in a practical context.

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Love, like, hate

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