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Old Jan 16th, 2007, 04:44 pm
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Default How do you teach "like"?

He likes ice cream.

She looks like a baboon.

I smile like I understand what the teacher is saying.


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Old Jan 16th, 2007, 07:35 pm
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Default Re: How do you teach "like"?

Don't forget that, like, it can, like, be used as an interjection too.

There are many points here and I wouldn't teach them all in one lesson.

For example, 'I like ice cream'. I would teach it as part of a larger lesson on likes and dislikes.
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Old Jan 16th, 2007, 09:45 pm
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Default Re: How do you teach "like"?

I have some flashcards for senses. One set is "looks."

That looks cute.
That looks scary.
That looks beautiful.
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That looks like an elephant.
That looks like a butterfly.

I use those to introduce 'like' as a simile. The you can just run with it if you have other pictures of things that look like something else. Just try googling "cloud + *animal" or look for some hidden images like these: http://www.coolbubble.com/features/h...dex.asp?page=0

I have a few children's books with these kinds of images. "Run Away Bunny" comes to mind. I use the books and ask first 'What's this?" - "Right, it's a boat."
What does it look like?" - "Right, it looks like a rabbit."

Then let them try drawing some scenes. Once they have finished have them explain their pictures. As you advance on you can have them draw more abstract concept pictures:
a man that looks like he lost something
a boy that looks like he's hurt
a snake that looks like it has eaten an elephant
a tree that looks like it is going to attack
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Old Jan 23rd, 2007, 10:28 am
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Default Re: How do you teach "like"?

Like is a tricky one. I don't teach it all in one lesson - it's far too complicated.

First I teach like for preferences eg I like fish \ I don't like cooking etc. At this point I emphasise the use of the -ing form after like\love\hate\don't ming etc. There are exceptions but leave it at this point. Keep it simple.

Then, some weeks or even months later, I introduce like as a preposition. eg What is the weather like today? I explain that like is asking for a description. It's sunny \ hot \ cloudy \ cold etc.
Then you can extend this idea to describe people with the two questions: What does she look like? (She's tall \ blonde \ slim \ dark \ short etc) What is she like? (She's friendly \ rude \ arrogant \ kind etc)
I teach that the first is asking for a physical description and the second a description of her personality\character.

The most important thing is to do each part slowly and give plenty of practice. Don't do it all at once or you'll just confuse them.
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