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Dialog : Expressing Intention
Task 1 : Read aloud the following conversation.

“Mark, are you going to the library?”

Teacher “Yes, ma’am. I am going to library.”

“What would like to you do in library?”

Student “I would like to borrow a dictionary.


Do you need help ma’am?”

“No, thanks.”

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Dialog : Expressing Intention
Task 2 : Continue the conversation based on the given hint
“Let’s do something together this long weekend”

Riri “It’s a great idea! What about…………….”

“Or we could………………………………..”

Bayu “………………………………………….......”

“………………………………………………”

“………………………………………….......”

Santi “We will………………………………………”

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Grammar Review
NOTE
In daily life, it is common for us to tell other
people about our intention or plan to do
something in the future. We also frequently ask
them, or they ask us about that. For telling our
intention or plan, we can use be going to +
simple form of the verb and would like to +
simple form of the verb, and we use statement
form. For asking, we use the question form.

Ex : “What about you Riri? What would you like


to do on the long weekend?”

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Dialog (Example)

Statement Form Question Form


Oh, would you like to join me
to learn baking cookies? You You would like to join Would you like to join
can come to my house me to learn baking me to learn baking
cookies. cookies?

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Dialog (Example)

Definitely! My dad and I are going Statement Form Question Form


to go fishing. We plan to go fishing
in a lake near my uncle’s house. My dad and I are going Am I and my dad going
Would you like to come with us? to go fishing. to go fishing?

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Look at the excerpt from the dialog below!

“Good afternoon,sir”

“Good afternoon Billy. Are you going to

Billy the mall?”

“yes,sir”

“What would you like to do in the mall?”

Mr. “I would like to watching a movie”

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WHICH IS
Statement form question form

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TEXT STRUCTURE

BE GOING TO WOULD LIKE TO


(+) S + would like + to infinitife/noun
(-) S + would not like + to infinitife/noun
(?) Would + S + like + to infinitife/noun

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