6. Play the "Funny Food Likes & Dislikes Game" This is a really fun way to end the lesson. You will need put the class into groups of 3 or 4 and give each group a die and the "Funny Food Likes & Dislikes Game" handout (if you can, enlarging it to A3 size it would be better): Instructions: Before the game starts write the following on the board Like the answer needs to be a 20-point, step-by-step list. But what you like in the bedroom can be as simple as, "I like soft kisses" or "I like to cuddle after sex.". It's also Example sentences: I like swimming. Ceci likes listening to music ( she enjoys listening to music ). Rakesh likes travelling ( he likes travelling ). The table below explains how to make sentences about things people like, using the present simple tense. 3) We use the present simple tense to talk about people and things we don't like. Specifically the little nature we have in The Netherlands is laughable compared to the USA. People are generally approachable and friendly. Yes I do like Americans, at least their overall demeanor. I would be greeted and asked where I'm from even by someone at the 7 eleven. In general Dutch people are quire rude. .

what do i like and dislike