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1C Vocabulary  Going out, staying in


Student A Student B

Situation 1 Situation 1

You would like to go out for dinner You’re quite tired after a busy week.
tonight with a group of friends. You want to stay in tonight and watch an
Invite Student B. episode of your favourite TV series.

Situation 2 Situation 2

It’s your friend Sam’s birthday. You think Your friend Sam is having a birthday next
Sam would like a quiet dinner with friends week. You want to throw a big party
at home to celebrate. for Sam.

Situation 3 Situation 3

You’ve been out for a meal with


You’ve been out for a meal with
work colleagues. You just want to
colleagues. And now, you want to
get home and go to bed. You have to
go on to a club and dance.
get up early tomorrow.

Situation 4 Situation 4

You are going to a play tonight You are going to a play tonight
with Student B. You want to get a with Student A. You want to
taxi because it’s more convenient than get the bus because getting a
getting the bus. taxi costs a fortune.

Situation 5 Situation 5

You want to get an ice cream, but there’s a You want to get an ice cream, but there’s
huge queue. You’ll have to wait for ages a huge queue. Even if you wait for ages,
and you don’t think it’s worth it. you think it will be worth it.

Situation 6 Situation 6

After a late party, there’s a huge mess in After a party, there’s a huge mess in your
your flat. You think everyone should stay flat. You want to get to bed and tidy up
up and tidy up. in the morning.

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