Would Like (English grammar) (polite english, offers, invitations)
In this video, you'll learn how to use "Would like..." to say what you want politely and to invite people.
0:00 INTRO
0:17 How to Use Would Like
We use would like to offer things.
Would you like...? = Do you want...?
For example,
Would you like something to drink?
Would you like coffee or tea?
0:48 WOULD YOU LIKE for INVITATIONS
We also use Would you like to ...? to invite someone.
Would you like to go our for dinner on Friday.
I would love to!
Would you like to join our band? We need a lead singer.
1:27 POLITE ENGLISH
I would like or I'd like is a more polite way of saying, "I want".
Would you like dessert today? Yes, I'd like the chocolate cake please.
I'd like to try these on. Where is the dressing room?
Would you like to order? I'm sorry we'd like a few more minutes.
2:06 COMPARE WOULD YOU LIKE? and DO YOU LIKE ?
Would you like means "do you want?"
Do you like means, "Do you think it is nice?"
Would you like some wine? Yes, please.
Do you like wine? No, I don't drink.
Do you like tennis? Would you like to play on Sunday?
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0:00 INTRO
0:17 How to Use Would Like
We use would like to offer things.
Would you like...? = Do you want...?
For example,
Would you like something to drink?
Would you like coffee or tea?
0:48 WOULD YOU LIKE for INVITATIONS
We also use Would you like to ...? to invite someone.
Would you like to go our for dinner on Friday.
I would love to!
Would you like to join our band? We need a lead singer.
1:27 POLITE ENGLISH
I would like or I'd like is a more polite way of saying, "I want".
Would you like dessert today? Yes, I'd like the chocolate cake please.
I'd like to try these on. Where is the dressing room?
Would you like to order? I'm sorry we'd like a few more minutes.
2:06 COMPARE WOULD YOU LIKE? and DO YOU LIKE ?
Would you like means "do you want?"
Do you like means, "Do you think it is nice?"
Would you like some wine? Yes, please.
Do you like wine? No, I don't drink.
Do you like tennis? Would you like to play on Sunday?
You can improve your speaking listening and pronunciation by yourself at home with our courses.
Udemy Courses:
A1 to A2 course:
https://www.udemy.com/course/acquire-...
A2 to B1 course
https://www.udemy.com/course/acquire-...
Skillshare Courses:
A2 to B1 course:
https://skl.sh/36x9zic
A1 to A2 course:
https://skl.sh/3jMqIui
#AcquireEnglish #PoliteEnglish #EnglishLesson #WouldLike @AcquireEnglish
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