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Grammar: Like and look like Explanation

Like as a verb has a person as the subject:

I like modern art.

I don't like the way he looks at me.

Do you like fish?

Would you like a drink?

Like as a preposition has an object after it:

She's wearing a hat like mine.

He's nothing like his father.

What is/are/was/were ... like? is used to ask about the permanent

nature of people and things. It asks for a description or an impression

or a comparison.

What's the health service like in your country?

What are the new students like?

Be careful!

1 With a description or an impression, we do not use like in the answer.

What's London like? It's quite big, and it's very interesting.

NOT It's like quite big... What's Amanda like? She's tall, attractive, and very funny.

NOT She's like tall...

2 With a comparison, we can use like in the answer. Here, like means similar to / the same as.

What's London like? It's like New York, but without the tall buildings. (= It's similar to ...)

What's Amanda's daughter like? She’s just like Amanda (=She’s the same as…)

Consolidation of grammar “Look or look like”

Match the questions in list A to their answers in list B.

A B

1 What is it like living here? a I like westerns and thrillers.

2 what is your father like? b I enjoy going for long walks and

3 What does he look like? going out in the evening with my friends.

4 What does your house / flat look like? c He is a bit taller than me and he’s got darker hair.

5 What would you like to do in the future? d I’d love to go to the USA.

6 What do you like doing in your free time? e I’d like to study computer programming.

7 What were you like as a child? f It’s quite boring for young people – there’s

8 What kind of films do you like? nothing to do in the evening.

9 What country would you most like to visit? g I was very naughty and always got told off

by the teachers.

h It’s quite modern and is painted white.

i He’s very quiet and very intelligent.

b) LISTENING and asking questions [6.2; 3]

Listen and tick (γ) the question each person is answering.

1Do you like Thai food?

What’s Thai food like?

2Who does Bridget look like?

What’s Bridget like?

3How’s your brother?

What’s your brother like?

4What does she like?

What does she look like?

5What’s the weather like there?

Do you like the weather there?

6What does he look like?

What’s he like?

7What do you like doing on holiday?

What was your holiday like?

8What kind of books do you like?

What kind of books would you like?

Explaining Future forms

be going to + infinitive present continuous: be+verb + -ing

future plans and intentions future arrangements

My sister's going to adopt a child. We're getting married in October.

Are you going to buy a new car? They're meeting at 10.00.

I'm not going to go to New York next week. She's leaving on Friday.

will I shall + infinitive

I'll have the steak, (instant decision)

I won't tell anybody where you are. (promise)

I’ll carrythat bag for you. (offer)

Consolidation of grammar. Underline the correct form. Tick (V) the sentence if both are possible.

I'm not going/1 won't go to work tomorrow because it's Saturday.

  1. I'm going to study / I'll study English here next year.

  2. A Shall we / Will we eat out tonight? В Good idea.

  3. We'll go / We're going to Brazil next week. I can't wait.

  4. What are you going to wear / are you wearing to the party?

  5. Do you think it will rain / it's going to rain tomorrow?

  6. A This is heavy. В I'll help / help you.

  7. I'm meeting /1 meet a friend this evening.

  8. I'm really sorry. I promise I won't do / I'm not going to do it again.

  9. They're getting / They're going to get married in May.

LISTENING [1.12;1]

a) Song

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