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1 MAKING AND RECEIVING AN INVITATION AND TALKING ABOUT JOB

2 Expression of making accepting and declining invitation Sometimes, we have a situation and have to also invite some of friends to come. There are many situations that probably happened in our daily life, such as meeting, birthday party, graduation party etc. of course, we have to make an invitation for our guests. There will be two answers for them who are invited by us, they may come or accept the invitation and they may not come or decline the invitation. The situation will be divided into formal and informal. There is differences expression that is use in the different context of situation. 2

3 Expression to make, accept or decline invitiation in formal situation 3 Making Invitiation Would you like to…? I would very happy if…? We would be delighted if you…? Would you care to..? We would be pleased if you could…? Would you care to…? Accepting Invitation That’s very kind of you We’d like very much to…. What a delightful idea With the greatest pleasure Thank you very much for inviting me It’s delightful to…. Declining Invitation I’m very sorry, I don’t Think I can. I’d like to, but …. I’m afraid I’ve Already promised…. Thank you for asking me, but … Unfortunately, I can’t….

4 Conversation 2 – Formal A: “Are you free next Saturday?” B: “I believe so.” A: “We were wondering if you’d like to go to a baseball game with us. We have an extra ticket.” B: “I’d love to!” Conversation 1 – Formal A: “We’re going to the Italian restaurant. Would you care to join us?” B: “I’d love to, but I’m afraid I have another commitment this evening. Maybe another time.”

5 5 Expression To Make, Accept Or Decline Invitiation Informal Situation Accepting Invitation I would/will … That would be very nice OK,I will be there ! I’d like love to come. All right. Sure, I am coming Accepting Invitation I would/will … That would be very nice OK,I will be there ! I’d like love to come. All right. Sure, I am coming Making Invitation Why don’t you come to… Like to come to … Come and … Shall we come to … You must come to … Making Invitation Why don’t you come to… Like to come to … Come and … Shall we come to … You must come to … Declining Invitation Sort, I can’t. I’d love to, but … I don’t think I can. In wish I could, but … Sorry, I am very busy Sorry, may be next time Thank you, but I can’t Sorry, I don’t think I Declining Invitation Sort, I can’t. I’d love to, but … I don’t think I can. In wish I could, but … Sorry, I am very busy Sorry, may be next time Thank you, but I can’t Sorry, I don’t think I

6 Conversation 1 – Informal A: “What are you doing on Friday night?” B: “Nothing special. Why?” A: “Do you wanna see a movie?” B: “Sure! What time?” A: “Can I pick you up around 7?” B: “Sounds good.” Conversation 1 – Informal A: “What are you doing on Friday night?” B: “Nothing special. Why?” A: “Do you wanna see a movie?” B: “Sure! What time?” A: “Can I pick you up around 7?” B: “Sounds good.” Conversation 2 – Informal A: “Would you like to come over for dinner tonight?” B: “I can’t. I have to study.” A: “OK, then how about getting together for coffee tomorrow afternoon?” B: “Sorry. I have other plans.” Conversation 2 – Informal A: “Would you like to come over for dinner tonight?” B: “I can’t. I have to study.” A: “OK, then how about getting together for coffee tomorrow afternoon?” B: “Sorry. I have other plans.”

7 7 Expression to make, accept or decline invitiation in formal situation

8  Here are some English Phrases for talking about jobs, which will allow you to discuss the type of job you do and where you work. Expression to asking, respond and Talking about job Expression To Asking Someone Job  What do you do?  What do you do for a living?  What sort of work do you do?  What line of work are you in?  Whom do you work for? Expression To Asking Someone Job  What do you do?  What do you do for a living?  What sort of work do you do?  What line of work are you in?  Whom do you work for?

9 The most common question is “what do you do?” someone to ask you about your proffesion. And there are many people who also “what’s you doing?”. “What’s you doing?” Is not correct way because if you in the asking “what’s you doing?” and the respond to the question would be i’m cooking or i’m reading a book, so that’s not correct way. 1.The example expression respond to the question “What Do You Do?” The most common question is “what do you do?” someone to ask you about your proffesion. And there are many people who also “what’s you doing?”. “What’s you doing?” Is not correct way because if you in the asking “what’s you doing?” and the respond to the question would be i’m cooking or i’m reading a book, so that’s not correct way. 1.The example expression respond to the question “What Do You Do?” Expression Respond to The Question:  I’m a teacher  A news reporter  I’m self employed  I’m an entreprenuer  I’m a home maker

10 10 2.The example expression respond to the question : “What do you do for a living?” I work as a teacher. I work as a reporter. 3.The example expression respond to the question : “What sort of work do you do?” I teach english at the high school. I’m a crime reporter and i do a lot of field work. I run a retail garment store.

11 4.The example expression respond to the question : What line of work are you in? I’m into education. I work for a media house. I’m in to retailing/construction/IT. 4.The example expression respond to the question : What line of work are you in? I’m into education. I work for a media house. I’m in to retailing/construction/IT. 5.The example expression respond to the question : Whom do you work for? I work for St. Petrus senior high school. I work for a news channel. I work for CNN. If you have your own bussiness you can those gave out your company’s name. 5.The example expression respond to the question : Whom do you work for? I work for St. Petrus senior high school. I work for a news channel. I work for CNN. If you have your own bussiness you can those gave out your company’s name.

12  Other ways we talk about your job  I’m doing an internship with an IT company.  I’m in training to be a nurse.  I’m on a break/ sabbatical.  I do a voluntary job/ social service.  I work as a part timer/ freelancer after college.

13 Conversation TALKING ABOUT JOB Y: What do you do for a living? A: I’m a journalist. Y: Really? I’ve great respect for you guys. Do you work for a newspaper or a television channel? A: I work for a newspaper. Y: Great. When I was in college, I was keen on becoming a journalist, but my parents didn’t support me. They felt that journalism was a risky field to be in. A: Yes, journalists have to take a lot of risks and challenges. Sometimes we risk our own lives in our quest to find the truth. But the satisfaction we get is immense. Actually, that’s what keeps us in this profession. Y: You are right. Job satisfaction is far more important than job safety.

14 Expression to asking, respond and Talking about job our office 14

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16 Exercise 16

17 1.“Would you like to...” can be used in... a.Formal Conversation b.Informal Conversation c.Conversation d.Informal and Formal Conversation 1.“Would you like to...” can be used in... a.Formal Conversation b.Informal Conversation c.Conversation d.Informal and Formal Conversation 2.The following expression making invitation in formal situation that correct, except... a.Would you like to... ? b.I would verry happy if... ? c.Why don’t you come to... ? d.We would be pleased if you could... ? 2.The following expression making invitation in formal situation that correct, except... a.Would you like to... ? b.I would verry happy if... ? c.Why don’t you come to... ? d.We would be pleased if you could... ?

18 3.A : Would you care to join us? B :.... The following expression to declining invitation in formal situation is... a.I don’t think I can b.I’d love to, but I wouldn’t c.Thank you, but I can’t d.Sorry, I am very busy 4.The following expression to asking someone job, except… a. what are you doing? b. What do you do? c. What sort of work do you do? d. What line of work are you in? 4.The following expression to asking someone job, except… a. what are you doing? b. What do you do? c. What sort of work do you do? d. What line of work are you in?

19 5.A : what line of work are you in? B :... the following senctence to answer the question is... a. I work as a teacher b. I teach English at the high school c. I’m work for a media house d. I work for St. Petrus Senior High School 5.A : what line of work are you in? B :... the following senctence to answer the question is... a. I work as a teacher b. I teach English at the high school c. I’m work for a media house d. I work for St. Petrus Senior High School

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