What does he like to do?
He likes to go to the beach.
Why does he want to go to the beach?
He wants to go to the beach because it's exciting.
What's wrong?
(He, I)
He wants to go to the ______, but I don't want to.
What does she like to do?
She likes to take photos.
Why does she want to take photos?
She wants to take photos because it's interesting.
What's wrong?
(She, we)
She wants to go to the _______, but we don't want to.
What do they like to do?
They like to watch cartoons.
Why do they want to make videos?
They want to make videos because it's cool.
What's wrong?
(I, they)
I want to go to the ______, but they don't want to.
What do they like to do?
They like to tell ghost stories.
Why doesn't he want to tell ghost stories?
He doesn't want to tell ghost stories because it's scary.
What's wrong?
(She, he)
She wants to go to the ______, but he doesn't want to.
What do you like to do?
I like to do sport.
I like to do sports.
Why don't they want to do sports?
They don't want to do sports because it's tiring.
What's wrong?
(Boots, Felix)
Boots wants to go to the _____, but Felix doesn't want to.