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  1. 'How's the weather?' vs 'What's the weather like?'

    2008年8月14日 · How's the weather? seems more related to your opinion of the whether (Great, terrible, awful, fantastic) weather What's the weather like? would be the standard question to ask someone …

  2. How to teach like and be like - UsingEnglish.com

    2023年6月6日 · It might therefore seem strange to ever teach “like” and “be like” together. However, you’ll need to contrast the two forms to explain how the preposition is used differently, they often …

  3. Meeting People- Response Matching - UsingEnglish.com

    Matching answers to meeting people phrases jigsaw Meeting people responses matching games Instructions for teachers Cut up one set of cards per group of two to four students. Give out just the …

  4. How to teach like, be like and look like - UsingEnglish.com

    2023年6月6日 · The teacher’s job at this stage is therefore usually to teach “be like” and “look like” and to contrast them with what students already know about the verb. The verb “like” means something …

  5. The 100 best small talk questions - UsingEnglish.com

    2023年10月15日 · The most important small talk questions to know how to use and respond to

  6. Leave me alone- I _____ to work. (try/am trying) I ____ what she's saying. (don't understand/am not understanding) 'What's the weather like?' 'It ____.' (rains/is raining). What ____ he do? (do/does). …

  7. 9. How’s the weather in your country (now)?/ What’s the weather like in your country (now)? – It’s even colder than here./ I’m not sure now, but it was raining when I left. 10. How’s work? – Very busy. It …

  8. Moving abroad small talk questions - UsingEnglish.com

    What’s the weather like in your country (now/ at this time of year)? What time is it now in/ What’s the time difference between here and (name of place)? Where (abouts) are you from? What’s it like? …

  9. Take turns asking and answering suitable questions from the list of below. Choose suitable ones for the situation that you are really in now (meeting for the first time if you haven’t met your partner before, …

  10. How to be friendly in emails - UsingEnglish.com

    2023年11月9日 · “What’s up?” and “Alright” are more casual but not really friendlier, as they are also not actually asking for personal information. More casual versions which usually get more detailed …