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Speaking Making arrangements 1 Complete the dialogue with the questions below. how about 2.30? do you fancy going bowling on Saturday? shall come to your house and pick you up on the way? ‘what about Sunday? what time? ‘Max Hi, Daisy." Daisy That's a great idea, But 'm afraid can't. 'm busy on Saturday. m going shopping in London with my sister. ‘Max Wel? ‘Are you free then? Daisy Well, 'm going to the cinema in the morning, but rn free in the afternoon ‘Max OK, why don't we go after lunch then? * Daisy Great idea + Max * Daisy Cool. See you at my house at 2.30. 2 Complete the table with the words below. the beach acafé cards computergames dinner football friends iceskating swimming awalk tenis / : a go | bowling /* rollerblading /* ‘the cinema /® / [dancing / gofor|* lunch /2 meet |®, have 3 Complete the suggestions below with five different. activities from exercise 2. Use the correct form of the verb (Ging form or the infinitive without to). can make arrangements to meet somebody. 4 Putthe phrases below’ 1 Doyou fancy. 2 Shall we 3 Why don'twe 4 Howabout 5 Let's Unita style this evening? tomorrow night? at the weekend? on Sunday? ‘tomorrow morning. the correct groups. Cool I'mafraid can't Great idea No, thanks Sorry, but!'m busy That soundsfun_Yes,"dloveto ‘Agreeing toa suggestion 1 2 3 4 Declininga suggestion ooo ooo0 Listen to a dialogue. Choose the correct answers. 1 Sam doesn't want to go ice skating because Che's busy. C) he docsn'tike ice skating, 2 Samis freon Ci saturday moming. () saturday evening 3 They agree to meet at 1030 at Cithecaté. Othe cinema 4 They agree to have lunch CD before the film. (after the film. (RED ssten ay hear. Tick the phrases in exercise 4 that you Which tense do we use for future arrangements? Choose the correct answer. ‘the present simple (1) the present continuous (1) Write notes about your future arrangements. 11 What are you doing this evening? 2 What are you doing tomorrow morning? 3. What are you doing on Saturday? Now act outa dialogue to make arrangements using your notes from exercise 8.

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