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WOULD YOU LIKE THIS SERVICE?

 In this lesson, you will learn how to express personal preferences and opinions using "Would you like…?" questions. This is helpful for giving and receiving suggestions or offers. You will also review A2 grammar like the present simple, present continuous, past simple, future forms, modal verbs, comparatives and superlatives, adverbs of frequency, and prepositions.

Examples:

  • Would you like this service?

  • I would like to try it.

  • She didn't like the delivery.

  • We are going to check the website.

  • You can find many discounts.


🧠 GRAMMAR

1. Present Simple

  • I like the service.

  • It offers low prices.

2. Present Continuous

  • People are using the service more now.

  • I am thinking about joining.

3. Past Simple

  • I tried it last month.

  • It worked well.

4. Future (Will / Going to)

  • I will try it next week.

  • We are going to sign up today.

5. Modal Verbs

  • You can choose your size.

  • You should read reviews.

  • You mustn’t forget your password.

6. Comparatives and Superlatives

  • It is better than other services.

  • It’s the most popular one right now.

7. Adverbs of Frequency

  • I often use online services.

  • He rarely buys clothes in shops.

8. Prepositions

  • They offer clothes for men and women.

  • I ordered the item from the homepage.


🧾 VOCABULARY (10 Words)

  1. Would – used to express desire or polite offers.

  2. Service – a business that helps or sells to people.

  3. Option – a choice you can make.

  4. Affordable – low in price.

  5. Feedback – comments about a product or service.

  6. Subscribe – to sign up for regular use.

  7. Delivery – when a product arrives at your home.

  8. Try out – to use something for the first time.

  9. Useful – helpful or effective.

  10. Cancel – to stop a service or plan.


💬 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • Would you like to try it?

  • Yes, I’d love to!

  • No, I wouldn’t.

  • It sounds interesting.

  • I think it’s worth trying.

  • Let’s give it a try.

  • I’m going to sign up.

  • It looks helpful.

  • What do you think?

  • It’s a good option for students.


✏️ SENTENCES

Positive:

  • I would like to use this service.

  • It looks easy and affordable.

Negative:

  • I wouldn’t like to wait too long for delivery.

  • She didn’t enjoy the return process.

Questions:

  • Would you like this service?

  • Why would you choose it?

  • Did you try it before?

  • Are you going to use it again?

  • Can I cancel anytime?

Answers:

  • Yes, I would.

  • Because it’s cheap and fast.

  • No, this is my first time.

  • Yes, I am.

  • Yes, you can.


🗣️ CONVERSATION

Ben: Would you like this online clothing service?

Ella: Hmm… maybe. What do they offer?

Ben: Clothes for men and women. And it’s very affordable.

Ella: That sounds good. Is it easy to use?

Ben: Yes! You just choose your clothes and check out.

Ella: Okay. I think I would like to try it.

Ben: Great! Let me know what you think.


📖 LONG READING

Trying Something New

Lara is always looking for new ways to save money. One day, her friend asked her, “Would you like this service?” Lara wasn’t sure. She read reviews and saw that the service offers clothes at low prices with free delivery.

Lara decided to try it. She chose a jacket and two shirts. The order arrived in four days. She was mostly satisfied, but one shirt didn’t fit well. She returned it easily using the online form.

Now, Lara uses the service once a month. She says she will continue as long as the quality stays good.

Questions:

  1. What question did Lara’s friend ask her?

  2. What did Lara order?

  3. Was everything perfect?

  4. What did she return?

  5. Will she keep using the service?

Answers:

  1. Would you like this service?

  2. A jacket and two shirts.

  3. No, one shirt didn’t fit.

  4. She returned one shirt.

  5. Yes, she will.

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