How to Describe Likes and Dislikes: Communication Skills
A guided lesson for kids on expressing opinions, describing favorite things, and practicing daily discussions with classmates through fun prompts.
Welcome to your LEARN CLASS.
Today’s topic: Daily Discussions
We will learn to describe likes and dislikes.
Ready for the Ice-breaker challenge?
Get ready for: My Favorite Things
Think about something you love (like a toy, color, or food).
Say its name to the teacher or class.
Tell why you like it in a simple word or two (e.g., 'fun' or 'yummy').
Let us look at an example.
What is your favorite color and why?
My favorite color is blue because it reminds me of the sky!
Get ready for your turn.
Think about something you love (like a toy, color, or food).
Say its name to the teacher or class.
Tell why you like it in a simple word or two (e.g., 'fun' or 'yummy').
What is your favorite drink and why?
What is your favorite book and why?
What is your favorite place and why?
Good attempt! You practiced ...
On the spot thinking
Giving creative response
Expressing yourself
This is what we will do now.
LEARN the steps
PRACTICE the steps
SPEAK on the topic
What are likes and dislikes?
Likes and dislikes are the things we enjoy or don't enjoy doing or experiencing.
Why are we learning this?
We are learning to describe likes and dislikes to express our opinions clearly.
How to describe your likes and dislikes clearly?
Think
Think about something you'd like to know about them.
Ask
Ask your question politely and clearly.
Listen
Listen carefully to their answer and respond if needed.
Round 1: Ask a classmate about their favorite game.
What's your favorite ________? I love that too! Maybe we can ________ together someday.
1. Think 2. Ask 3. Listen
Time to earn badges!
Energy Master
Star Speaker
Creative Speaker
Logic Expert
Bravery Award
Home Challenge
Create a SparkX video on the topic. Ask a new friend about their favorite cartoon.
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