I will distribute a sheet of paper to each of you. Then you should draw a big box on the back first. After that draw three vertical lines and five horizontal lines to make a table. Then you can have three columns and six rows in the table. In the first row, write Name, What you likes, and Sentence separately. I mean in the first column in the first row, you should write down 'Name', etc. After that you should go to your friends and ask the question,'What do you like doing?' Write down the answers of your friends in the table like this:play soccer. In the last column, you should write down sentences like this: Tom enjoys playing soccer. You can go to any students in the classroom and have a conversation in English. After you complete the table, some of you should stand up and read the five sentences about your friends' likes. Got it? OK. Let's go. (Handing the sheets) Pass the sheets to the person behind you. Do you have the sheet? Turn it over. Start to make the table as you were told. When you are finished, begin to talk with your friends completing the table. OK. Time is up. Stop talking. Are you done? Who wants to read the sentences related to your friends' likes? OK. Bill, try! Good job. Be seated.

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I will distribute a sheet of paper to each of you. Then you should draw a big box on the back first. After that draw three vertical lines and five horizontal lines in the box to make a table. Then you will have three columns and six rows in the table. In the top row, write Name, What you like, and Sentence separately. These are the titles of each column. After that you should go to your friends and ask the question,'What do you like doing?' Write down the answers of your friends in the table like this: play soccer. In the last column, you should write down sentences like this: Tom enjoys playing soccer. You are to go to any of your classmates and have a conversation in English. After you complete the table, some of you should stand up and read the five sentences about your friends' likes. Got it? OK. Let's go. (Handing out the sheets) Pass the sheets to the person behind you. Do you have the sheet? Turn it over. Start to make the table as you were told. When you are finished, begin to talk with your friends and complete the table. OK. Time is up. Stop talking. Are you done? Who wants to read the sentences related to your friends' likes? OK. Bill, try! Good job. Be seated.

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I will distribute a sheet of paper to each of you. Then, you should draw a big box on the back first. After that, draw three vertical lines and five horizontal lines to make a table. This will give you three columns and six rows in the table. In the first row, write "Name," "What you like," and "Sentence" separately. In other words, in the first column of the first row, you should write down "Name," and so on.

Next, you should go to your friends and ask them the question, "What do you like doing?" Write down their answers in the table. For example, if Tom says he likes playing soccer, write "play soccer" in the corresponding cell. In the last column, write down sentences using the information you gathered. For example, for Tom's answer, you could write "Tom enjoys playing soccer."

Once you have completed the table, some of you should stand up and read the five sentences about your friends' likes. Is everyone following so far? Great.

Now, I'll hand out the sheets. Pass them to the person behind you. Once you have the sheet, turn it over and start making the table as instructed. When you are finished, you can begin talking with your friends and complete the table by filling in their responses. Remember to have conversations in English with your classmates.

Okay, time is up. Please stop talking and gather your completed tables. Now, who wants to read out the sentences related to their friends' likes? Bill, why don't you give it a try? Great job, Bill! Everyone, please be seated.

I have reviewed the passage and made some corrections. Your instructions should now be clearer to follow. Let me know if you have any further questions or need any additional assistance!