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Unit 4 Language summary

Vocabulary
Nouns reggae (baseball) game Verbs welcome
Movies rock gate Modal whole
3-D salsa grass would worldwide
action Musical instruments highlight(s) Other
(musical) instrument Adverbs
horror guitar cheer
musical piano kind (of) especially
come just
science fiction Entertainers level
dream never
actor (soccer) match
TV programs go out pretty (+ adjective)
actress (text) message
game show guess still
group stadium
reality show have to (+ verb) tomorrow
rapper tango
soap opera know under the stars
singer ticket
talk show listen to (=outside)
songwriter video game
Music* meet (not) very much
voice
classical Other miss
country album Pronouns need to (+ verb) Prepositions
electronic award Object pronouns play (an instrument) about (it)
gospel concert me visit for (dinner)
heavy metal cyclists you win from. . . until. . . /
hip-hop date him from . . . to. . .
(art) fair Adjectives
jazz her with (me)
New Age fan famous
it
pop fashion designer free (=not have plans)
us
R&B (rhythm and glamorous
them
blues) local
*Names of musical styles can be used as nouns or adjectives.

Expressions
Talking about likes and dislikes Inviting someone Asking about events
Do you like. . . ? Would you like to. . . ? When is it?
Yes, I do. I like. . . a lot./I love. . . Do you want to. . . ? Where is it?
No, I don’t. I don’t like. . . Why don’t we. . . ? What time does it start/end?
very much. Accepting an invitation
What kind of. . . do you like? Yes, I would.
Who’s/What’s your favorite. . . ? Thanks. I’d love to.
That sounds great.
Refusing an invitation
I’d like to, but I have to. . .
I’d like to, but I need to. . .
I’d like to, but I want to. . .

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