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👉 COMMUNICATION
Everyday English
Inviting and accepting invitations
- Listen and read the dialogues below. Pay attention to the highlighted parts. 🎧
Trang: Would you like to go to the cooking club with me this Sunday?
Ann: I'd love to. Thanks.
Tom: Do you fancy going for a walk?
Mark: That's great. Thanks. - Work in pairs. Practise inviting and accepting invitations in the following situations. Remember to use the highlighted language in 1.
- You invite your friend to play badminton.
- You invite your friend to make paper flowers with you.
- You invite your friend to try your home-made pizza.
Teen's leisure activities around the world - Work in pairs. Answer the question.
What is the activity in each picture?
(Page 13) - Read what three teenagers say about their leisure activities. Complete the tables with the information from the text.
Sakura (Kyoto, Japan)
Origami is the art of paper folding. I love doing it on my own in my free time. With just some sheets of paper, I can create almost anything: flowers, birds or fans. Doing origami helps me to relax.Eric (St.Gallen, Switzerland)
My home town has some famous ski resorts. I'm into snowboarding and usually go to a nearby ski resort with my parents at weekends. Snowboarding improves my overall health and balance.Lan (Quang Binh, Viet Nam)
I'm keen on playing sport, especially badminton. My best friend lives next door, so we play badminton almost every afternoon. It's an easy sport and it also improves my muscle strength and help reduces stress.
Name Country Leisure activity Person/People to do activity with Benefits of the activity Sakura Japan Eric Switzerland Lan Viet Nam - Work in group. Ask and answer the questions.
- Which of the activities in 4 do you want to try?
- Why do you want to try it?
Report your group answer to the class.