There are 6 numbers on the screen. You can choose any number you like, and a question will appears. After you can give the correct answer, you can open the secret letter. Your last duty is to find out the key word.
LETERT 1. Where do you go to send the letter? (10 letters) Post office 2.The person delivers the letters. Who is he? (7 letters) Postman 4.You put a letter in it. What is it? (8 letters) Envelope 5. This is the thing you put on the envelope? (5 letters) Stamp
Task 1. Below are some common ways of accepting or refusing an invitation. Read them, and fill each blank of the notes with a suitable expression. Ways of accepting Ways of refusing Yes, I’d like/ love to. Yes, that’s a great idea. Yes, I’d be delighted to. I’m afraid I can’t come because……….a I’d love to, but ……. I’m sorry I can’t (come) because…….
Dear Chi, Something is wrong with my phone, so I’m leaving you this note. Thanks for your invitation………..! How about meeting at the school gate at 8:30? Lien Dear David, Thanks for your note……………my father has been ill since yesterday and I have to look after him. Let’s go another time. Mike Dear Daisy and Tony, Thanks very much for your invitation to dinner. Of course,………….I’m sure we will have a good time together. Susan Dear Mary, Thanks for your invitation…………….. next week I have an important appointment. Therefore I’m afraid I can’t come. Let’s go another time. Mark
Task 2. Rearrange the following sentences to make a letter accepting an invitation to spend a weekend in the country. Dear Nam. You know how much I love spending a weekend in the country after a long and hard term. Give my best regards to your parents and hope to see you soon. I would really like to come. Thank you for your letter. It’s lovely to hear that you are going to spend the next weekend in the country. I will catch the usual train on Friday evening. Love, Lam
Task 2. Rearrange the following sentences to make a letter accepting an invitation to spend a weekend in the country. Dear Nam. You know how much I love spending a weekend in the country after a long and hard term. Give my best regards to your parents and hope to see you soon. I would really like to come. Thank you for your letter. It’s lovely to hear that you are going to spend the next weekend in the country. I will catch the usual train on Friday evening. Love, Lam
The representative of group A/ B makes an invitation. Group B/ A will accept or refuse, but they must use the structure they have learned.