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UNIT 1 - Lesson 7

Teaching English Onl

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LESSON 7 - UNIT 1

Revision: Speaking

Would you like a/an, some ..... ?

ROLE PLAY

Would you like to ... ? / How about../ Let's ...I'd love to. I'd like to .......

REVISION:GAME TIME

SELF-STUDY

ROLE PLAY

SPEAKING

DIALOGUE 1 A: Hi! I'm ...... What 's your name? B: My name's ......... A: Can you spell that? B: It’s ………….. A: Where are you from? A: I'm from ...... And you? B: I'm from ....... A: Nice to meet you. B: Nice to meet you, too. DIALOGUE 3 A: I’d like to introduce myself. My name’s ……. B: How do you do? I’m ………… A: Pleased to meet you. B: Pleased to meet you, too.

DIALOGUE 2 A: Hello! My name 's ...... What 's your name? B: I’m ......... What’s your telephone number? A: It’s ………... What time is it? B: It’s 10 o’clock. A: OK. See you later. B: Bye, see you. (See’ya!)

DIALOGUE 4 A: Let me introduce my friend. (...), this is ….. . (...) this is (...) B: Hello (.......), it's nice to meet you. C: Nice to meet you, too.

WOULD LIKE...

START

We use would like to offer or invite someone to do something in a polite way

Would you like...?

Would you like to...?

We use would you like to offer something in a polite way

We use would you like to to invite someone to do something in a polite way

  • Would you like some coffee?
B: Yes, I would / No, I would not - wouldn't
  • Wich flavor would you like, strawberry or vainilla?
B: I would like vanilla flavor
  • Would you like to go for a walk ?
  • Would you like to have dinner with us on Sunday?
B: Yes, I would / No, I would not - wouldn't

+info

Would you like to...?

We use would you like to when we are going to use another verb later, for example:

What would you like to do this evening?B: I'd like to stay at home this evening. B: I'd love to go to the cinema. B: I'd like to go for a walk.

+info

Practice

Would like or Would like to

PRACTICE

EXTRA PRACTICE

HOW ABOUT... - LET'S...

What would you like to do this evening?

Would you like (+ to ) ?

How about (+ -ing) ?

I'd love to go to the cinema. I'd like to go for a walk. I'd like to stay at home this evening.

Let's (+ verb) ?

  • Would you like to go for a walk ?
  • How about having dinner with us
on Sunday?
  • Let's play football at the weekend.
Yes, I'd love to. (= I would love to play football)

or

I'd like to stay home.

ROLE PLAY

B: Answers

A: Invites

- Yes, I'd love to. or - I'd like to stay home.

Would you like to .... ?

game time!

How about (+ -ing) ?

Let's (+ verb)

- go to the cinema? - go for a walk? - have dinner? - play tennis? - play football? - come to a concert?

OFFERS

A I'm hungry. B Would you like a biscuit? A No, thanks. B Would you like some cake? A Oh, yes, please !

A I'm thirsty. B Would you like some tea? A No, thanks. B Would you like a glass of water? A Oh, yes, please!

A / AN - SOME

a / an glass of water glass of coke apple sandwich cookie hamburger

some nuts tea coffee cake water biscuits ice-cream

ROLE PLAY

A: I'm thirsty. / I'm hungry

B: Would you like a/an - some....?

A: No, thanks. / Yes, please !

some nuts tea coffee cake water biscuits ice-cream

a / an glass of water glass of coke apple sandwich cookie hamburger

GAME AND PRACTICE !!!

THANK YOU