Present Simple Expressing likes and dislikes When we want to talk about something we like or dislike we can use these phrases below: I like… I love… I enjoy… He/She likes He/She loves… He/she enjoys I don’t like… He/She doesn’t like… For example: • • I love chocolate He doesn’t like dogs When we talk about activities we use the –ing form of verbs For example: • • • I like listening to music Martina enjoys driving her car He hates going to the dentist Exercises I hate… He/She hates… Complete the sentences below with the correct –ing form of the verbs in brackets: Hi there! My name’s Max and I love _(travel) around the world Every year, I visit a different country because I like _ (see) new places and (try) different food Wherever I go, I always bring my camera with me because I love (take) pictures of scenery and sightseeing Although I love _ (go) on adventures, I don’t like (fly) on planes because I hate (sit) in the same place for a long time So when I’m on the plane, I like to pass the time by (read) books and _ (listen) to Max music When I visit exotic countries like Africa, I love _ (go) on jungle safaris and (watch) wild animals like lions, tigers and monkeys I enjoy (be) outdoors and camping under the stars and I always hate _ (come) back home!