A107 I want to

Story: Anna wants to visit the island of the walking statues.                   Grammar:     I want to

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Anna wants to visit the island of the walking statues.

After many days of reading, Anna closes her book and looks at David.

“I have an idea,” she says. “I want to visit the island one day.”

David looks surprised. “You want to travel there? It is very far!”

Anna nods. “Yes. I want to see the statues with my own eyes. I want to learn how people live there.”

David thinks for a moment. “I want to go too,” he says. “I want to ask questions and take pictures.”

They begin to talk excitedly about their dream. At first, it feels impossible, but the idea makes them happy.

Anna says, “We need a plan if we want to travel.”

David smiles. “Let’s start planning today.”

NEW WORDS 

Island, surprised, travel, nods, statues, see something with my own eyes, excitedly,  dream,  At first, it feels, impossible, but the idea makes them happy, plan,

GRAMMAR

Expressing Wishes — want to

Affirmative

Negative

Question

I want to visit the island.

I do not want to leave yet.

Do you want to visit the museum?

She wants to learn English.

She doesn’t want to go alone.

Does she want to join us?

We want to see the statues.

We don’t want to miss the tour.

Do they want to travel tomorrow?

They want to travel next year.

They don’t want to wait outside.

What do you want to eat?

David wants to ask a question.

Anna doesn’t want to forget her notebook.

Where do you want to go?

 

Expressing Wishes — would like to

Affirmative

Negative

Question

I would like to visit the island.

I would not like to leave early.

Would you like to visit the museum?

She would like to learn more.

She wouldn’t like to travel alone.

Would she like to come with us?

We would like to thank our guide.

We would not like to disturb you.

Would they like to try local food?

They would like to take photos.

They wouldn’t like to miss the presentation.

What would you like to drink?

Anna would like to ask a question.

He would not like to forget this experience.

Where would you like to sit?

 

 

GRAMMAR EXERCISES

Make a sentence that uses “I want to” or “I would like to” and the word below the picture, in affirmative, negative, and question forms

Presentation
English
Notebook
Eat
Alone
Island

METHOD

Listen- Comprehension-Read (Vocabulary, pronunciation) -Grammar- Speaking