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[This is a worksheet to practice making sentences with "How about", "Let's" and "Would you like to to" for younger learners. The students are put into small teams. They are given a blank sheet and a glue stick and a stack of cards. The sentences have been into small cards by the teacher before class, and the students have to arrange the sentences on their blank table. For each correctly formed sentence, the team can get one point. The team with the most points is the winner. Various combinations are possible, but before the activity begins I usually emphasize on the board that "How about" goes with Ving and "Let's" and "Would you like to" go with V1, and also that "Let's" goes with a full stop, whereas "How about" and "Would you like to" end with a "?". Sometimes I also emphasize that "with me" is redundant in a "Let's" sentence.]
How about
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playing
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soccer
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this evening?
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Let's
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go to
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the mall
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after school.
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Would you like to
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see
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a movie
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with me sometime?
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How about
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eating
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dinner
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this Saturday?
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Let's
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talk
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about the problem
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during dinner.
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Would you like to
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go jogging
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with me
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in the morning?
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How about
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meeting
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our friends
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this weekend?
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Let's
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go to
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the store
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later.
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Would you like to
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watch
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TV
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after school?
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