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ALL ABOUT YOU!

1Talk about sports that you like and do


2 Invite and offer using Do you want
3 Describe different personalities
4 Talk about how often you do things
SPORTS ▪ Which sports do you know?
PLAY
DO
GO

https://crosswordlabs.com/embed/sports-and-activities-20
PLAY
▪ Soccer

▪ Volleyball

▪ Baseball

▪ Basketball

▪ Golf

▪ Softball

▪ Rugby

DO
▪ Yoga

Can you say ▪ Karate


▪ Aerobics
SPORTS for each ▪ Taekuondo

category? ▪ Pilates

GO
▪ Swimming

▪ Cycling

▪ Skiing

▪ Surfing
Which sport do you practice? Why?
Which sport do you like/love? Why?
Which sport do you hate? Why?

TIP: When someone ask you “why” you should answer using: Because.

Eg: I play basketball because it is interesting and it is a sport that works every muscle in the body.
▪ “Do you want…” serves to offer or invite.
Let’s analyze the following conversation to
see how it works.

DO YOU
WANT…?
IDENTIFY THE SENTENCES
THAT EXPRESS: ▪ CONNIE: Hey, Gina. Do you want some ice cream?
OFFER and INVITATION ▪ GINA: No, thanks. I’m going out.
▪ CONNIE: Really? Where are you going?
▪ GINA: I’m going to play tennis. Do you want to come?
▪ CONNIE: Sorry, I can’t. I need to study.
▪ GINA: Well, come later then. We’re playing all afternoon.
▪ CONNIE: It sounds nice... but I’m not very good at tennis.
▪ GINA: Don’t worry about that. You don’t have to play. You can
just watch. Come on, it’ll be fun.
▪ CONNIE: Well, OK. I’ll see you in an hour.
▪ GINA: OK, see you later... and maybe we can have some ice
cream afterwards!
WANT TO: WANNA
▪ TO MAKE OFFERS AND INVITATIONS!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFnQ0gxef2A

Create some examples of OFFERS AND INVITATION

Answer to the invitiations…

Context + invitation
I was wondering, … (invitation or offer)
▪ What is one thing…
you love to do on the weekend?
you need to study harder?
you want to do by the end of the year?

▪ What are two things…


FORUM! you plan to do soon?
you want for your next birthday?
you like about your town/city?
Make a conversation with a partner. Use the
conversation and the Useful Expressions to
help you. Follow the steps below.
▪ 1. Invite your partner to do your activity.
Conversation ▪ 2. Your partner should first decline the
▪ invitation.
▪ 3. Next, your partner accepts it.

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