Mastering Gerunds and Infinitives: Expressing Preferences (I’d rather) | Mark Kulek ESL

Mastering Gerunds and Infinitives: Expressing Preferences (I’d rather) at a Party with Mark Kulek ESL. In this video, we will focus on the grammar patterns of gerunds and infinitives in English. Specifically, we will explore how to express our preferences using the phrase “I’d rather be“ followed by the -ing form of a verb or the base form of a verb. We will use a party setting as a context for conversation practice. In this video we will practice: gerunds and infinitives, expressing preferences, -ing form of verb, base form of verb, party conversations, English language skills, grammar patterns, interactive examples, and conversation practice. Through interactive examples and engaging activities, you will learn how to use gerunds and infinitives correctly and confidently in a variety of contexts. You will also improve your speaking and listening skills as you practice using the target grammar structures in conversation. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently express your preferences using gerunds and infinitives, and will have gained valuable insights into the nuances of English grammar. Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced learner, this lesson is suitable for anyone looking to improve their English language skills. So come join us at the party and let’s get started! Practice English with Mark Kulek ESL. Intermediate grammar patterns for English speaking practice Video #39 in the series. Grammar Summary: Are you enjoying the party? Not really. To tell you the truth, I’d rather be reading. Oh? Do you like to read? Oh yes. I enjoy reading very much. I like to read, too. In fact, reading is my favorite way to relax. More videos in this series: The patterns are color coded so that you can see how the sentences are constructed and will be easier for you to learn. Each example is illustrated for better understanding. More videos for your practice: video #38 - video #37 - video #36 - video #35 - video #34 - video #33 - video #32 - ⏱TimeStamps⏱ 0:00 Intro 0:40 I’d rather be ing (preferences) 9:16 What do you think? ⭕️ subscribe for more conversations: ▶️ Live Stream Classes every *Tuesday at 5 p.m., Friday at 10 a.m. and Saturday at 10 a.m. - all times are (Japan Asia/Tokyo)* ✅ Join Mark’s Channel - 📕 Mark’s book: 50 Very Short Conversations - Ⓜ️ Mark’s Store - 🌀Get Worksheets and Flashcards at ✴️ For PDF worksheets - Patreon: 🆒 Facebook Group - MarkKulek English Speaking Practice - ******* Be sure not to miss a single video, please subscribe: Make Sure to see Mark’s Playlists: For those of you who are interested in teaching English to young learners. Please have a look at my blog: Sharing My Whiteboard. ******* About Mark Kulek’s Channel: This channel is designed for students, teachers and anyone wanting to learn English. Improve your American Accent / spoken English and real life English conversation as the basis for teaching how to speak English and how to sound American -- improve listening comprehension skills. Study English vocabulary and English phrases such as phrasal verbs, as well as common expressions in English. Learn American idioms and American slang. Mark’s videos are vocabulary-based for conversation practice. Each video is themed to provide context for learning. To insure success, every video is designed with open slots for vocabulary substitution practice. These patterns allow students to practice on their own and teachers can have their class practice together as a group. These videos also work great for icebreakers and class discussions. Please have fun and speak English now! Thank you for your support. Study real English conversation to understand how American’s speak and build your vocabulary. ****** #MarkKulekESL
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