English Phrases for Language Learning
- like cinema
- Do you like cinema?
- Yes, I do./No, I don't.
- to the cinema
- go to the shops
- help you
- computer games
- read books
- have pe (likely an incomplete phrase, possibly 'have people' or 'have pets')
- with your brother or sister
- like ice (likely 'like ice cream' or similar)
- good friends at school
- like English
Instructions for Use (Example):
This set of phrases can be used for various language exercises:
- Question Formation: Use phrases like 'like cinema' to form questions such as 'Do you like cinema?'.
- Answering Questions: Use 'Yes, I do./No, I don't.' to answer the questions.
- Sentence Completion: Use phrases like 'go to the shops' or 'computer games' to complete sentences or create dialogues. For example, 'On Saturdays, I usually...' or 'In my free time, I like to play...'.
- Matching: Match activities with preferences, e.g., 'read books' with 'like reading books'.
- Pair Work: Students can work in pairs to ask and answer questions using these prompts, as suggested by the Russian text in the image ('Поработайте в парах. По образцу задайте друг другу вопросов и ответьте на них.' - Work in pairs. Ask each other questions and answer them according to the example.).