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Invitations: Would you like to …?

– A1 English listening test

Dialogue Nº 1
SALLY: Would you like to play tennis on Saturday, John?
JOHN: I’m a little busy on Saturday. What time?
SALLY: In the morning. How about ten o’clock?
JOHN: Sorry, I’m not free in the morning. How about the afternoon, at about 4 o’clock?
SALLY: Sorry, I’m afraid I can’t play then.
JOHN: That’s a shame. Maybe another time.
SALLY: Yes, sure.
Dialogue Nº 2
ALEX: Paula, we’re going to a restaurant on Friday. Would you like to come with us?
PAULA: Where are you going, Alex?
ALEX: To the Italian restaurant on High Street.
PAULA: I like that place. What time are you going there? After work? At half-past five?
ALEX: No. That’s too early to eat. We’re going home first and we’re meeting at seven o’clock.
PAULA: Mm, that’s not good for me. I don’t live near work.
ALEX: Well, do you want to come to my house after work? We can have a drink there.
PAULA: Thanks, Alex. That sounds good.
Dialogue Nº 3
LINDA: Jeff, do you want to see Romeo and Juliet at the theatre next week?
JEFF: Okay. I know you love that play.
LINDA: Thanks, Jeff! Which day is best for you? Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday?
JEFF: What time does it start?
LINDA: Half-past seven.
JEFF: I can’t go on Tuesday. I have to stay late that day. And I have football on Thursday.
LINDA: Wednesday then?
JEFF: Yes, that’s fine.
LINDA: Great!
Dialogue Nº 4
LIAM: A country band is playing at The Groove next week. Shall we go?
AVA: Which band is playing?
LIAM: Sheep and Cows.
AVA: Oh, they are good! When are they playing?
LIAM: They’re playing on two nights, Thursday and Friday.
AVA: I can’t go on Thursday. I have yoga. But I’m free on Friday.
LIAM: Friday is good for me too.
AVA: What time do they start?
LIAM: Nine o’clock. But we can meet for drinks first.
AVA: Yes, let’s do that. But let’s not meet at The Groove. Let’s go to the bar in the park.
LIAM: Good idea. Shall we meet there at eight?

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