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11 Language summary

VOCABULARY

Nouns Halloween Queen celebrate


Months Independence Day restaurant cook
January New Year’s Day/Eve sugar decorate
February Thanksgiving surprise give
March Valentine’s Day go on a picnic
wedding Pronoun invite
April
anything order
May Other
June Adjectives take (someone) out
birthday cake
July Dates
boyfriend Adverbs
August dance (1st–31st) Time expressions
September fireworks See Exercise 1 on page 72. next month
October flour Other next summer
November gift fancy next week
December girlfriend special next year
Holidays, festivals, letter traditional this weekend
and special occasions parade tomorrow
birthday party Verbs tomorrow afternoon
Christmas picnic ask tomorrow night
present bake tonight

EXPRESSIONS

Talking about future plans Talking about dates


Are you going to do anything exciting this weekend? When is your birthday?
Yes, I am. I’m going to . . . It’s August 9th.
No, I’m not. I’m going to . . .
Wishing someone a good birthday
What are your plans?
Happy birthday!
What are you going to do?
I’m going to . . . Expressing anticipation
Where are you going to go? I hope so!
I’m going to go to . . .
How are you going to get there? Exchanging information
We’re going to . . . How about you?
Who’s going to be there? Expressing approval
. . . is/are going to be there. (That) sounds like fun.
When are you going to . . . ? Nice!
We’re going to . . . at . . . That’s nice.
How fancy!
Wow!

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