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Making Offers/Invitations E2

Kerry James

Created on October 29, 2024

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12 November 2024
Aims:

Making an invitation/offer

Would you like to come to my Thanksgiving party?
I'd love to come!
Other replies?
I'd love to come!
I'd love to!
I'm sorry I can't.
I'm sorry, I'm busy.
Would you like to come to my Thanksgiving party?
I'd love to come!

Making an invitation/offer

Answers?
Other ways to make an invitation or offer?
Thank you. / Thanks.
Yes, please.
That's kind of you.
Would you like to come for (lunch/dinner)
How nice of you.
I'd love (one/something/some), thanks.
Would you like (a coffee/some sugar)?
I'd love (a coffee/some water), please.
No thanks, I'm fine.
Let me (take your coat)
I'm fine, thanks.
I'm fine.
Can I (get you a drink?)
That's alright.
Would you like to come to my Thanksgiving party?
I'd love to come!

Making an invitation

Powepoint

Would you like to come to my Thanksgiving party?
I'd love to come!

Writing an invitation

Would you like to come to my Thanksgiving party?
I'd love to come!

Writing an invitation

What tenses should you use?

Would you like to come to my Thanksgiving party?
I'd love to come!

Writing an invitation

Underline the present continuous for future in each sentence.
1. I'm spending Christmas with and New Year with my Mum and Dad. 2. We're meeting Susan at 3 pm tomorrow afternoon. 3. I'm working over the New Year. 4. They're flying to New York tomorrow morning. 5. What are we all doing at Christmas?
When is each thing happening?