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Verbs that are followed by an action or an activity (verb + ing)

Presentation / Objective

How can we say that we like something?

We can use like, love, don’t like (dislike) or hate to say how we feel about an activity.
Examples:

  • She loves listening to music.
  • I like playing soccer.
  • He doesn’t like eating vegetables.
  • He dislikes eating bread.

And after these verbs we use ING.

Examples:

  • I love using the computer.
  • He doesn´t like shopping.
  • She hates reading.

In this topic, we will learn how to use like, love, dislike and hate to say if we like or hate an activity that we do.
So in this section, we are going to work with the following activities:

In this section you will find the grammatical rules to use like, love, don't like and hate + ING. You will find some activities to practice this topic.

You will read two different readings about Bob and Anna's hobbies and interests. Use this information you will say if the sentences given are True or False.

You will listen to Paul and Linette's descriptions about their typical day, and you will complete a chart.

You will complete a paragraph trying to use the verbs given in the correct form. Then you will develop your writing using the previous model.

You will interview a partner using the chart in this section. Then you will try to find if your friend is your perfect partner or not. Then you will record yourself to present your findings.

You will unscramble some sentences to practice the rules of this topic.

This topic is essential because it is a useful tool to express your degree of likeness. In other words, when you like doing an activity you can say:

I love dancing with my girlfriend.

Or if you do not like doing something or feel bad about it you can say:

I hate washing the dishes.

Objective

By the end of this topic you will:
Use the verbs like, love, hate and dislike to describe how much you like or dislike something that you regularly do. We can use hate, like, and love with an -ing ending.

Verbs followed by an activity.

Activities that you like


Sometimes you will need to express that you like an activity. There are ways to show this. Look at the chart and try to understand the code.

Love   
Like
Don’t like or Dislike
Hate   

Activities that you can describe

We can use some activities to complete the sentences, for example:

Click on each image to check its description. Use the arrows to see the rest of the photos.

Now let´s check how to form the sentences. We are going to take a thumb up or thumb down from the Code chart and then an activity. We are going to make a sentence, notice how they are formed.

Subject

+

verb

+

verb + ing

+

complement

Example:


  Watch.

I love watching sports on TV.

 Go.

My family likes going on vacation to Acapulco.

 Dance

My parents don’t like dancing. / My parents dislike dancing.

  Run

My best friend hates running in the mornings.

 

Note:
Don’t like, Dislike and Hate are used with a negative meaning.



We can ask about these activities, for example:

Do/Does

+

Subject

+

verb

+

verb + ing

+

complement?

Do you love watching sports on TV?

Does your family like going on vacation to Acapulco?

Do your parents like dancing?

Does your best friend hate running in the morning?



Now, let’s practice with these exercises.

Reading

Activity 1

Hobbies and interests

Read about the following people and discover about their hobbies and interests.

In this activity, you are going to read about Bob and Anna’s hobbies and interests. Once you have read them, decide if the information is True or False.

Man using computer

Villaverde, D. (2016). Man [photo].

Bob is a university student. In the week Bob goes to the University and takes his classes. He has a lot of homework to do but when he has free time he relaxes at home. He sometimes surfs the net, he loves downloading music for his iphone. He likes working or doing his homework listening to his favorite music.

Bob is very musical, he likes playing the guitar, he plays the piano too but he loves playing the drums in the band. Bob and his friends have a band and they practice on the weekends at Paul’s place.

A young woman jogging outdoors

Mills, A. (ND). Woman [photo]. Taken from https://goo.gl/3ny66c

Anna is a very active person. She loves all outdoor activities. Every morning, she likes going jogging in a park near her house. Then, she goes back home and she likes cycling to work. Sometimes when there is bad weather, she goes by bus to work.

In the afternoon, she has different activities. On Mondays and Wednesdays she goes to gymnastics. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, she goes to the gym and takes zumba classes. She doesn’t like watching TV because she thinks it is boring.

On the weekends, she always takes a backpack with her, she packs something to eat, water and some clothes and she goes to the mountains. She loves going hiking with her friends even though sometimes she goes hiking alone.

Read the two passages carefully and click if the sentence is True (T) or False (F).

Click on the Start button to answer the questions.

Listening

Activity 2

Different activities in a single day

Everybody does different activities in a single day. And we do what we really like doing or sometimes we do what we hate doing. In spite of this, we do different activities. Listen to the following passages and discover what we refer to.

Listen to the following passages and complete the following chart. Just click on the correct verb according to the description.

Teacher and student talking

Jackson, D. (2016). Teacher and student [photo]. Taken from https://goo.gl/nS2Fll

Writing

Activity 3

Describing my favourite everyday activities

When we describe what we like doing, we explain why we like doing that. Max is going to share with you one of his experiences. Try to help him to complete the text.

Read carefully and complete the following text with the correct verbs in brackets.

Writing

Activity 4

My interests

Hands and keyboard

Fancycrave 1 (2015). Writing [photo]. Taken from https://goo.gl/0fWzKT

Now, it is your turn. Follow this example and write a short 50-80 word paragraph about your interests. Remember that you can write about your favourite activity, when you do it and if you do it alone or with some friends.

When you finish your draft, you can use the Checklist to check if your work is complete.

Speaking

Activity 5

A perfect partner

Friends

Balong, F. (2013). Friends [photo]. Taken from https://goo.gl/C2V9nU

Sometimes it is hard to find a perfect partner to spend your weekend, so ask one of your classmates or friends about their weekend activities. Find out if he is your ideal partner.

Read and ask the following questions to your friend.

Activity Love Like Dislike Hate
Cooking
Watching football on TV
Doing exercise
Going shopping
Dancing
Going to the cinema
Doing outdoor activities
Reading a book
Playing video games

Then record yourself and say your findings. You can write a draft to prepare your recording. Say what you have or not in common. The recording should be between 1 or 2 minutes.

When you record yourself, listen to it and use the Checklist, to see if you did well and evaluate yourself..You can follow the example.

You can say:
My friend Pedro is my perfect partner because he loves cooking like me. We like reading books, and we don’t like doing exercise.

Self assessment

Find the correct sentence.

In this quiz, you will check some sentences, and choose the correct answer.

Self assessment

Scrambled Sentences

Read all the words carefully and put all of them in the correct order to form a complete sentence. You have 20 seconds to form each one.

References

Basic references

British Council. (2016). like + ing [electronic publication]. Retrieved on June 12th, 2017 from https://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/grammar-practice/ing
Oxeden, C. et al. (2007). New English File. Elementary. China: Oxford University Press.