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Exercise 3. In pairs, use the useful expressions and grammar to make and act outDate: 2015-10-07; view: 483. CONVERSATION Exercise 2. Read the dialogue. Then act it out. Use a different phrase each time. Exercise 1. Choose phrases which you could use to make suggestions in the following situations. 1. I just can't decide where to go this summer. - ______________ go to Barcelona? You've always said you wanted to go there one day. 2. What do you want to do tonight? - ____________ go to the movies. We could go and see that new comedy everyone. 3. Would you like to come for a - I'd love to. _____________ bring some sandwiches picnic with us on Sunday? with me, or a cake or something? 4 Let's have a party on Saturday, shall we? - Sounds great! _______________ inviting your groupmates?
Phillip: Let's go and see a movie on Saturday. Jane: Sorry, I can't. I'm going to visit my parents. Why don't we go next week instead? Phillip: OK. What about Wednesday? Jane: That sounds good. What time does the film start? Phillip:At 9.00 p.m.Shall I meet you at your house at 8? Jane:I have a better idea. How about getting something to eat before the movie? Phillip:That would be lovely. I'll pick you up at about 7 o'clock. Jane:Right. See you then.
the following dialogues: a) You have two tickets for the opening ceremony of a film festival on Friday evening. Invite your friend. b) A friend invites you to go out for dinner on Sunday evening. Accept his/her invitation. c) Your friend invites you to go to the country on Saturday afternoon. You are having an important meeting at that moment. Refuse his/her invitation.
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