1-17. I would like to ask you something

Warm-up

Repeat after the tutor. 

  • I would like to ask you something.
  • I would like to get one latte.
  • I would like to invite you.
  • I would like to share my story.
  • I would like to treat your family to lunch.
  • Would you like to pay now?
  • Would you like a free consultation?
  • Would you like to go to a concert with my friends and I?
  • Would like to come to my party?
  • Would you like to go running with me?
  • Would you like to test drive this car?
  • I would like to catch up with my grandmother.
  • I would like to buy two tickets.
  • I would like to use your service.
  • I would like to have dinner at 6 pm.
  • I would like to sing on stage.

Notes

Here are some grammar tips. 

Vocabulary

Go over the following vocabulary and expressions with your tutor. Use the illustration above if needed.

Vocabulary/ Expressions

Expression Definition
secret (n) kept hidden from others; known to only a few people
e.g. I would like you to keep this secret from my mom. 
seminar (n) a meeting in which you receive information on and training in a particular subject
e.g. They would like to attend the seminar tomorrow. 
taste (v/n) the flavor that you can taste when you eat or drink something; the sweet, sour, bitter, or salty quality of a thing that you can sense when it is in your mouth
e.g. I would like this to taste better. 
ticket (n) a piece of paper that allows you to see a show, participate in an event, travel on a vehicle, etc.
e.g. Would you like to buy a ticket for the show? 
consult (v) to go to (someone, such as a doctor or lawyer) for advice; to ask for the professional opinion of someone
e.g. She would like to consult with her doctor before buying medicine.
advise (v) to give an opinion or suggestion to someone about what should be done; to give advice to someone
e.g. She would like to get advise from her teacher.  
share (n) to have or use (something) with others
e.g. Would you like to share your food? 
treat (v) to entertain or pay for something as a treat; to deal with or think about (something) especially in a particular way
e.g. I would like to treat you to dinner. 

Exercise

Go over the following exercise with your tutors. 

  1. Make a sentence.
    1. I / order / to / would / like / a / sandwich / .
    2. my / see / doctor / like / would / to / I / .
    3. here / you / would / sit / like / to / ?
    4. would / to / you / try / again / like / ?
    5. story / like / would / hear / you / to / my / ?
  2. Correct the following sentences. 
    1. I would like to talking to your manager.
    2. Would you like to ate something?
    3. Would you like to knows my secret?
    4. Would you like come to our seminar?
    5. Would you like be my friend?
  3. Answer the following questions .
    1. What would you like to do if you had a lot of free time?
    2. How would you like the world to remember you?
    3. What childhood memories would you like to share today?
  4. (Homework) Write a paragraph (5-10 sentences).
    1. Write 10 sentences using the grammar you learned today.
    2. Describe the world you would like to live in. 
    3. Describe the work you want to do. 

Wrap-up

Go over any new expressions or vocabulary that you learned today.

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