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Likes and dislikes - English for Everyone
englishforeveryone.orgenglish for everyone.org Name_____ Date_____ Likes and Dislikes Directions: try to express yourself using the phrases “I like….” and “I dislike….” Example: I like trying new things. Example: I dislike running. 1.
Lesson: Likes & Dislikes - ESL KidStuff
www.eslkidstuff.comactivity with worksheet accompanies the song (see point 3 below). However, if students enjoy the song you can encourage them to sing along and dance! The worksheet to use during the song is the "I Don't Like Cheese song worksheet". Students listen to the song and draw the food items they hear in the 'I like' and 'I don [t like'
3 Likes Authority 4 Enthusiastic 2 Sensitive Feelings 1 ...
www.decal.ga.govLikes Authority Enthusiastic Sensitive Feelings Likes Instructions 2. Takes Charge Takes Risks Loyal Accurate 3. Determined Visionary Calm, Even Keel Consistent 4. Enterprising Very Verbal Enjoys Routine Predictable 5. Competitive Promoter Dislikes Change Practical 6.
School Management - UNESCO
www.iicba.unesco.orgTeachers should be taken into account: their age, special aptitudes, qualifications, and likes and dislikes. Equalizing the load of teachers is essential, even though this load varies according to time and activities. Appropriate use of space and equipment should be considered.
APPLICATION/RECORD OF CHILD INFORMATION
www2.illinois.govFood likes Food dislikes Fears Does the child take a nap? Time Length Is the child toilet trained? Does the child have special names for objects? (potty, cookies, drinks, etc.) Does the child regularly take medication? If so, what kind and directions If the child is an infant, what are the feeding instructions?
Customer Service Training Manual
d3kjp0zrek7zit.cloudfront.netknow your client, his/her likes-dislikes, ideas, background, etc. The other most important aspect to do is to listen to what the customer is saying. If people do not understand what is motivating the customer, they will not be successful in handling them. Do research on customers, their habits, and what they want and expect.
DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES IN INFANT AND TODDLER …
infantandtoddlerforum.orglikes and dislikes 3 - 5 months Tells the difference between others’ expressions of pleasure and disgust 7 months Prefers a smile to a frown 10 months Uses facial expressions (of others) as a cue to change behaviour Facial expression 4 - 6 months Some imitation of movements and facial expression Birth Imitates adult facial expression
Your Baby at 2 Months
www.cdc.govGetting in tune with your baby’s likes and dislikes can help you feel more comfortable and confident. o. Act excited and smile when your baby makes sounds. o. Copy your baby’s sounds sometimes, but also use clear language. o. Pay attention to your baby’s different cries so that you learn to know what he wants. o. Talk, read, and sing to ...
100 Warm-Up Questions for ESL Students - Road to Grammar
www.roadtogrammar.comLikes and Dislikes What Western dishes do you like to eat? What is your dream job? Tell your partner about your dream car. What phobias do you have? What is your favorite song? What is the best modern invention? Which is more important: love, money or …
Your Baby at 2 Months
www.cdc.govo Getting in tune with your baby’s likes and dislikes can help you feel more comfortable and confident. o Act excited and smile when your baby makes sounds. o Copy your baby’s sounds sometimes, but also use clear language. o Pay attention to your baby’s different cries so that you learn to know what he wants. o Talk, read, and sing to ...