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I LIKE TO GO SWIMMING ON SUMMER VACATION

 Summer vacation is a great time to relax and enjoy fun activities. Many people like to go swimming when the weather is hot. Whether it is at the beach, a lake, or a swimming pool, swimming is a great way to cool down and have fun. In this lesson, students will learn vocabulary, expressions, and grammar structures related to summer activities, especially swimming.


GRAMMAR: USING "LIKE TO" FOR PREFERENCES

We use "like to" to talk about activities we enjoy doing.

"I like to go swimming in the summer."
"They like to play volleyball on the beach."

Sentence Structure

Subject + like(s) + to + verb + (complement).

  • "She likes to swim in the ocean."

  • "We like to travel during the summer."

  • "He does not like to swim in cold water."

Questions with "like to"

  • "Do you like to swim?"

  • "What do you like to do on vacation?"

  • "Does she like to go to the beach?"

Answers

  • "Yes, I do." / "No, I don’t."

  • "I like to go swimming and play soccer."

  • "Yes, she likes to go to the beach."


VOCABULARY

  1. Swim – To move through water using arms and legs.
    Example: "I love to swim in the sea."

  2. Beach – A sandy or rocky shore by the water.
    Example: "We are going to the beach this weekend."

  3. Vacation – A time when people relax and travel.
    Example: "My summer vacation starts in June."

  4. Pool – A place where people swim.
    Example: "The hotel has a big swimming pool."

  5. Sunscreen – A cream that protects the skin from the sun.
    Example: "Don’t forget to wear sunscreen!"

  6. Towel – A piece of cloth used to dry the body.
    Example: "I need a towel after swimming."

  7. Sandcastle – A small structure made of sand.
    Example: "The children are building a sandcastle."

  8. Flip-flops – Light sandals for the beach.
    Example: "She wears flip-flops to the pool."

  9. Lifeguard – A person who watches swimmers for safety.
    Example: "The lifeguard is at the pool."

  10. Waves – Movements in the water, especially in the ocean.
    Example: "The waves are big today!"


USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • "I like to go swimming in the summer."

  • "Let’s go to the beach!"

  • "The water is warm today."

  • "Don’t forget your sunscreen."

  • "I prefer swimming in the pool."

  • "The waves are strong today."

  • "I want to build a sandcastle."

  • "Let’s play beach volleyball."

  • "The sun is very hot."

  • "Swimming is my favorite summer activity."


SENTENCES

Positive Sentences

  • "I like to go swimming in the ocean."

  • "She likes to sunbathe on the beach."

  • "We like to play soccer in the sand."

Negative Sentences

  • "I do not like to swim in cold water."

  • "They do not like to go to the pool."

  • "He does not like to wear sunscreen."

Questions

  • "Do you like to go swimming?"

  • "Where do you like to go in the summer?"

  • "Does she like to play volleyball?"

Answers

  • "Yes, I do." / "No, I don’t."

  • "I like to go to the beach."

  • "Yes, she likes to play volleyball."


CONVERSATION

Scene: Two friends talking about summer plans.

Emily: Hey, Jake! What do you like to do on summer vacation?
Jake: I like to go swimming and play beach volleyball.
Emily: That sounds fun! Do you like to go to the pool or the beach?
Jake: I prefer the beach because I love the waves.
Emily: Me too! Let’s go this weekend!
Jake: Great idea! Don’t forget your sunscreen.


READING: "A Day at the Beach"

Anna and her family go to the beach every summer. They like to swim, play in the sand, and relax under the sun. Anna loves to build sandcastles, and her brother likes to play in the waves.

One day, they arrive at the beach early in the morning. The sun is shining, and the water is warm. Anna and her brother run to the ocean and start swimming. Their parents sit under an umbrella and read books. After swimming, they eat lunch and take a walk along the shore.

It is a perfect summer day, and everyone is happy.


QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

  1. Q: Where does Anna’s family go every summer?
    A: They go to the beach.

  2. Q: What does Anna like to do at the beach?
    A: She likes to build sandcastles.

  3. Q: What does her brother like to do?
    A: He likes to play in the waves.

  4. Q: What do their parents do?
    A: They sit under an umbrella and read books.

  5. Q: What do they do after swimming?
    A: They eat lunch and take a walk along the shore.

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