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Making invitations Making, accepting or declining an invitation VY_32_INOVACE_13-15

A dialogue John: I´m having a birthday celebration tomorrow night. Would you like to come? Jack: Really? I´d love to. What time? John: About seven o´clock. Jack: Should I bring some food? John: No, that´s fine. There´ll be plenty of food. Jack: Great! Looking forward to seeing you tomorrow. John: See you, Bye.

A dialogue John: I´m having a birthday celebration tomorrow night. Would you like to come? Jack: Really? I´d love to. What time? John: About seven o´clock. Jack: Should I bring some food? John: No, that´s fine. There´ll be plenty of food. Jack: Great! Looking forward to seeing you tomorrow. John: See you, Bye.

Invitations Making invitation Would you like to…? (+ inf.) Do you fancy….? (+ -ing./noun) What about…?(+ -ing/noun) Why don´t you..?

Invitations Accepting That sounds great! I´d love to come Thanks. That´s a good idea. I´ll definitely join you. Looking forward to seeing you. Wonderful! Declining I´m sorry, I can´t. Sorry, but I won´t be able to come/ to make it/ to manage it… I´d love to, but I can´t Sorry, but it is not possible because…

Reacting Possitive Great! Happy to hear it! Fine, looking forward to seeing you there. Glad you can make it. See you there, then. Negative That´s a shame! What a pity! I´m sorry you can´t make it. Never mind. Sorry, you can´t.

Vocabulary  In pairs think about at least 10 social activities teenagers can do in their free time

Social activities

Practise  Prepare two short dialogues in pairs. Use the phrases given in this presentation.  In the first dialogue accept an invitation and react properly, in the second deny it.  Then act out the dialogue to the class.

Thank you for your attention. Autor DUM: Petra Navrátilová