A. Read the sentences under the photo.
It’s really hot outside. What do you feel like doing?
I feel like going to the beach.
If you feel like doing something, you want to do it. Use a verb + ing after feel like.
B. Answer the questions. Write your answers on the lines.
1. The weather is beautiful. What do you feel like doing?
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2. It’s raining. What do you feel like doing?
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3. We need to get some exercise. What do you feel like doing?
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4. It’s lunchtime. What do you feel like eating?¹
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5. What is something you always feel like doing?
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6. What is something you never feel like doing?
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C. Read the questions and answers aloud with a partner.
¹Note: After feel like, you can use a gerund (a verb + ing), or you can use a noun. For example, you can say, “I feel like eating pizza,” or “I feel like pizza.”
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