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English 4 UNIT 2 MAKE, REFUSE AND ACCEPT INVITATIONS Language: Invitations E.T.E. Karim Jurez Corts Idea original y Diseo Slide 2 Invitations Slide 3 Formal I was wondering if you'd like to come to dinner on Wednesday evening. Would you be interested in coming to the cinema with me tonight? How do you fancy going out for a meal at the weekend? Do you fancy coming to the cinema tonight? Informal: What are you doing next Saturday? Would you like to come? Are you free next Thursday? Are you doing anything next weekend? Would you like? Lets Shall we go? What/How about dinner tonight? MAKING INVITATIONS Instructions: Read the next phrases that you can use to make an invitation. Slide 4 Would you be interested in + ( verb -ING) Would you be interested in coming . Would you be interested in going . Would you be interested in reading Would you like + ( verb in infinitive) Would you like to go Would you like to watch Would you like to drink Lets + ( verb - base form) Lets go Lets see.. Lets dance Slide 5 Formal I'd love to, thanks. That's very kind of you, thanks. That sounds lovely, thanks. What a great idea, thanks. Thanks for your invitation. I'd be delighted to. Thank you. I'd love to. Informal: Yes, thanks. That would be great/wonderful. Sounds great/like fun. OK/All right. Sure! ACCEPT AN INVITATION Instructions: Read the next phrases that you can use to make an invitation. Slide 6 FORMAL That's very kind of you, but actually I'm doing something else on Saturday. I'm awfully/terribly sorry. I have other plans for that night. I'd really like to, but I have an appointment that day. Well, I'd love to, but I'm already going out to the cinema. I'm really sorry, but I've got something else on. INFORMAL Id love to, but I cant Im afraid Sorry I cant Thanks for asking, but I'm afraid I'm busy. I can't. I've got a lot of work to do. Sorry. I'm already tied up. REFUSE AN INVITATION Instructions: Read the next phrases that you can use to refuse an invitation. Slide 7 REFERENCES Bibliography: C. RICHARDS Jack, ( 1997), New Interchange 2 Cambridge University Press, p 80 -85 EVANS Virginia and DOOLEY Jenny, ( 2000), Enterprise 2 , Express Publishing. USA Evans Virginia, y Dooley Jenny (2000): Enterprise 1 Grammar Book. USA, Express Publishing Evans Virginia y Dooley Jenny ( 2005): Upstream Beginner A1+. USA, Express Publishing. STEMPLESKI Susan, DOUGLAS Nancy and R. MORGAN James, (2005) World Link 1 Developing English Fluency, USA: Thomson Learning.