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Week 1 | English Grammar

Day 1| Auxiliary verbs

Day 2 |Am/is/are

Day 3 |Am/is/are Questions

Day 4 |I am doing (present continuous)

Day 5 |Are you doing? (present continuous questions)

Day 6 |I do/work/like (present simple)(present continuous questions)

Week 2 | English Grammar

Day 1 |I don't... (present simple negative)

Day 2 |Do you...? (present simple questions)

Day 3 |I am doing (present continuous) I do (present simple)

Day 4 |I have... and I've got...

Day 5 |Was/were

Day 6 |Worked/got/went etc (past simple)

Week 3 | English Grammar

Day 1 |I didn't... did you...? (past simple negative and questions)

Day 2 |I was doing (past continuous)

Day 3 |I was doing (past continuous) and I did (past simple)

Day 4 |I have done (present perfect 1)

Day 5 |I've just... I've already... I haven't...yet (present perfect 2)

Day 6 |Have you ever...? (present perfect 3)

Week 4| English Grammar

Day 1 |How long have you...? (present perfect 4)

Day 2 |For, since, ago

Day 3 |I have done (present perfect) and I did (past)

Day 4 |Is done, was done (passive 1)

Day 5 |Is being done, has been done (passive 2)

Day 6 |Be/have/do in present and past tenses

Week 5| English Grammar

Day 1 |Regular and irregular verbs

Day 2 |What are you doing tomorrow?

Day 3 |I'm going to...

Day 4 |Will/shall (1)

Day 5 |Will/shall (2)

Day 6 |Might

Week 6| English Grammar

Day 1 |Can and could

Day 2 |Must, mustn't, don't, need to

Day 3 |Should

Day 4 |I have to

Day 5 |Would you like...?

Day 6 |Do this! Don't do that! Let's do that

Week 7| English Grammar

Day 1 |I used to...

Day 2 |There is... There are...

Day 3 |There was/were... There has/have been... There will be...

Day 4 |It...

Day 5 |I am, I don't

Day 6 |Have you? Are you? Don't you? etc

Week 8| English Grammar

Day 1 |Too/either/so am I/neither do I etc

Day 2 |Isn't/haven't/don't etc (negatives)

Day 3 |Do they? Is it? Have you?

Day 4 |Forming questions (who/what/why/where/when/which)

Day 5 |What...? Which...? How...?

Day 6 |How long does it take...?

Week 9| English Grammar

Day 1 |Do you know where...? I don't know what... etc

Day 2 |He/she said that... He/she told me that...

Day 3 |Work/working Go/going Do/doing

Day 4 |I want you to... I told you to...

Day 5 |I went to the shop to...

Day 6 |Go to... Go on... Go for... Go -ing... Get…

Week 10| English Grammar

Day 1 |Get...

Day 2 |Do and make

Day 3 |Have...

Day 4 |I/me He/him They/them etc

Day 5 |My/his/their etc

Day 6 |Whose is this? It's mine/yours/hers etc

Week 11| English Grammar

Day 1 |Myself/yourself/themselves etc

Day 2 |A/an...

Day 3 |Singular & plural

Day 4 |The...

Day 5 |Go to...

Day 6 |This/that/these/those

Week 12| English Grammar

Day 1 |Some & any

Day 2 |All/most/some/any/no/none etc

Day 3 |Adjectives

Day 4 |Adverbs

Day 5 |Imperatives

Day 6 |And but or so because

Week 13| English Grammar

Day 1 |When...

Day 2 |If we go... if you see... etc

Day 3 |If I had... If we went... etc

Day 4 |A person who... A thing that/which (relative clauses 1)

Day 5 |How long have you…?(present perfect 4)

Day 6 |For since ago

Would you like…? I’d like…


Saying ‘Would you like…?’ is the same as saying ‘Do you want…?’

We use ‘Would you like…?’ to offer things

 
Examples:

  • Would you like some tea? = Do you want some tea?
  • Would you like a slice of pizza? = Do you want a slice of pizza?
  • Would you like to stay over at my house on the weekend? = Do you want to stay over at my house on the weekend.
  • Would you like to use my pen? = Do you want to use my pen?
  • Would you like to borrow my laptop? = Do you want to borrow my laptop?

 

We use ‘Would you like to…?’ to invite somebody for something

Examples:

  • Would you like to go for a jog tomorrow morning?
  • Would you like to have brunch with me on Saturday?
  • Would you like to come over for dinner tomorrow evening?
  • Would you like to go out for coffee?
  • Would you like to come to my birthday party?

 

When you say ‘I’d like…’ instead of ‘I want’, it is more polite and not rude.

I’d like = I would like

Examples:

  • I’m hungry. I’d like to eat something.
  • I’m thirsty. I’d like a drink.
  • I’m really tired. I’d like to go to sleep.
  • I’d like to go to grandma’s house on the weekend.
  • I’d like to stay at my friend’s house on Friday night.

 

Would you like…? / I’d like

Question Answer
Would you like to go to the cinema> Yes, I’d like to
Would you like some tea? Yes, I would
Would you like some orange juice? Yes, I would.

 

Do you like…? / I like…

Question Answer
Do you like going to the dentist. No, I don’t like to.
Do you like apples? Yes, I do like apples.
What do you like to do at weekends? I like relaxing

 

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Would you like…? I’d like… Exercises


 

 

1. Complete the following questions
 

  • Would you like
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  • Would you like
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  • Would you like
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  • Would you like
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  • Would you like to
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  • Would you like to
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  • Would you like to
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  • Would you like to

 
 

 
2. For each of the following situations, create a question beginning with ‘Would you like…?’
 

  • You want to go to the cinema on Saturday with Louisa.
  • You want to watch television with your brother.
  • You want to go to watch a football match next year.
  • Thomas wants to borrow your earphone.
  • Susan wants a cup of coffee.

 

 

Challenge: Fill in the missing gap with ‘So you like…’ or ‘Would you like…’ depending on which is more appropriate and correct

 

  • a chocolate?
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  • oranges?
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  • a cup of coffee?
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  • to go out for a walk?
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  • to go for dinner tomorrow evening?
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  • sleeping early?

 

 

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