
Talking About What You Like
- Posted by Ryan Anthony
- Categories A1-A2 Lesson Blog, Blog
- Date February 24, 2025
We all have things that we enjoy. Talking about what we like helps us connect with others and make friends. It is a fun way to practice English and share our interests. If you would like to practice your English then book a lesson with us, First Business English.
How to Talk About What You Like
1. Use “I like…”
o “I like pizza.”
o “I like watching movies.”
o “I like playing football.”
2. Use “I love…” for strong feelings
o “I love chocolate.”
o “I love reading books.”
o “I love traveling.”
3. Use “I enjoy…” to sound natural
o “I enjoy listening to music.”
o “I enjoy swimming in the summer.”
o “I enjoy playing the guitar.”
4. Say why you like something
o “I like football because it is fun.”
o “I love music because it makes me happy.”
o “I enjoy reading because I can learn new things.”
Example Paragraph
I like playing football with my friends. We play every Saturday at the park. I love football because it is exciting and good exercise. I also enjoy watching football matches on TV. My favourite team is Manchester United. I feel happy when I play football!
Practice Questions
1. What do you like to do in your free time?
2. What is your favourite food?
3. What hobbies do you enjoy?
4. Why do you like these things?
Talking about what you like is a great way to practice English and make new friends. Try it today and get started practicing your English. First Business English is here to help.
Good luck! Keep learning with First Business English. Best Business English Online.
About First Business English
First Business English is a premium business English language online education center that provides individuals and groups the opportunity to learn Business English that enhances their careers and lives through a structured Business English curriculum. Contact Us
Ryan Anthony is an enthusiastic, self-motivated, reliable Online Business English language tutor who is learner focused and highly adaptable. Bachelor of Business Studies Degree educated with extensive IT Support, Call Centre Management, Retail Management and English Language Teaching experience.
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