21. Like & Dislike
1. Don’t you like meeting people?
2. Do you care for this color?
3. May I ask if you’ve found the feature films?
4. I’m very keen on outdoor sports.
5. There’s nothing I enjoy more than attending a party.
6. I fancy that dress.
7. I’m crazy about skating.
8. What I most enjoy is painting.
9. I really hate gossiping.
10. I can’t say smoking appeals to me very much.
Dialogue 1
W: You don’t look like enjoying this workout.
M: I’m not crazy about it at all.
W: You don’t like this sort of exercise?
M: I’m not interested in it. Are you keen on it?
W: Yes, that’s funny. I thought you liked it.
M: I hate it.
W: Never mind. It’ll be over in 10 minutes.
M: It’s the worst thing I’ve ever tried.
Dialogue 2
M 1: I love slim girls, don’t you?
M2: Not particularly. I like fat girls.
M1: And I like a girl with good skin, do you?
M2: I can’t say I do. What I like a girl with good manners.
M1: Oh, yes. But surely you like a girl with a nice figure.
M2: Yes. But I like a girl with a nice personality.
M1: But you like a girl to be rich, surely?
M2: Not particularly. I like a girl to be good.
M1: What about you, Henry? You haven’t said a thing.
H: I don’t like girls. I think they’re awful.
Dialogue 3
M: Oh, hi, Lily. When did you get back from Canada?
W: Just last week.
M: How was it?
W: Oh, I loved it. I only visited a couple of cities, you know. But I had a great time.
M: Well, tell me. What are they like?
W: They’re nice.
Dialogue 4
W: Do you like chocolates?
M: It depends.
W: Do you like coffee?
M: Um. It’s delicious.
W: And do you like English food?
M: Not all of it.
Dialogue 5
M: Hi, what’re you reading?
W: Oh, it’s Death on the Nile. Have you read it?
M: No, not that one. But I saw the movie. Could I borrow it when you finished?
W: Sure. I didn’t know you like mysteries.
M: Oh, I’m crazy about them.
Dialogue 6
M: Kate, what do you like to do tonight? Do you often go to the movies?
W: Of course. I often go to the movies.
M: There’s a good movie called Summer in Beijing.
W: I heard it’s a very good movie.
M: Let’s find out what time it starts.
W: Let’s look at the newspaper.
M: Here it is. It starts at 8:00.
W: Wonderful. I’m so excited.
What I like most I suppose is the fact that is so unusual. I mean, when I tell people what I do, they just look at me usually as if I’m a mad. I get up at about 6:15 every morning. I leave my wife in bed because she is not as mad as me. And I put my trunks on and my track suit and drive down to the park with my cloths and case. It only takes about 5 minutes because there’s no traffic of course at that time in the morning. So when I get there, I leave the car and the car park and run around a bit.