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Do You Like Jazz?

The following is a summary of terms (Key Vocabulary and Expressions) taught in this unit. Puzzles use these words as answers. (See Puzzle Corner in Resources.)
 
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KEY VOCABULARY

Nouns
Music*
classical
country
gospel
jazz
New Age
pop
rap/urban
rock
salsa

*Names of musical styles can be used as nouns or adjectives.

Movies
comedy
horror film
science fiction
thriller
western

TV programs
game show
news
soap opera
talk show

Entertainers
actor
actress
group
singer

Other
CD
date
dinner
fan
(baseball) game
gym
kind (of)
piano
play
theater
ticket
trumpet
video
Adjectives
best
favorite
new

Verbs
agree
ask
come over
go out
have to
know
listen to
meet
need
play (an instrument)
save
sing
think of
visit
want

Adverbs
just
really
tonight

Prepositions
for (dinner)
on (TV)
with (me)

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EXPRESSIONS

Talking about likes and dislikes
Do you like . . . ?
    Yes, I do. I like . . . a lot.
    No, I don't. I can't stand . . . .
    No, I don't like . . . very much.
What kind of . . . do you like?
What do you think of . . . ?
What's/Who's your favorite . . . ?

Giving opinions
I like . . . . Do you?
I can't stand . . . . How about you?
I think . . . .
We don't agree on . . . .

Inviting and accepting/refusing invitations
Would you like to . . . ?
    Yes, I would./I'd love to.
Do you want to . . . ?
    That sounds great.
    I'd like to, but I have to . . . .

Making suggestions
Why don't you . . . ?
Let's . . . .
    That sounds fine.

Asking about events
When is it?
Where is it?
What time does it start?
Where should we . . . ?

Asking for more information
How about . . . ?

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