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Module 3

Vocabulary :

Special: Something that is unique, significant, or out of the ordinary.

Give a party: Organize or host a celebration or gathering for a specific occasion.

Evening: The period of time between the afternoon and the night, usually referring to the later part
of the day.

Guest: A person who is invited to or attends an event, gathering, or party.

Join: To become a part of or participate in something, such as an activity, group, or event.

Forget: To fail to remember something or to be unable to recall information.

Bring: To carry or accompany something or someone to a particular place.

Example sentences using these words:

This weekend is going to be special because we're celebrating my sister's birthday.

I want to give a party for my friends to celebrate my graduation.

The event starts in the evening, so make sure to arrive on time.

We have invited several guests to the wedding ceremony.

Would you like to join us for dinner tonight?

I completely forgot to buy milk on my way home.

Please bring your favorite dish to the potluck dinner.

Lesson 1 functions

Asking for someone's opinion:

What's your opinion on [topic]?

I'd like to hear your thoughts on [topic]. What do you think?

How do you feel about [topic]?

Can you share your opinion on [topic] with me?

Expressing one's opinion:

In my opinion, [statement].

I believe that [statement].

From my perspective, [statement].

Personally, I think [statement].

Arranging to meet someone:

Can we meet up?

Would you like to get together?


Are you available to meet?

Let's schedule a meeting.

Can we arrange a time to meet?

I was wondering if we could meet sometime.

Is it possible for us to meet?

Can we set up a meeting?

Can I see you...?

Can I see you later?

Can I see you tomorrow?

Can I see you this weekend?

Can I see you at [specific time]?

Can I see you for [specific reason]?

Can you come...?

Can you come over?

Can you come to [location]?

Can you come with me to [event/place]?

Can you come at [specific time]?

Can you come for [specific reason]?

Can you come and meet me?

Lesson 2 functions

Inviting someone to do something:

Would you like to [verb]?

Do you want to [verb]?

How about [verb]ing?

I was thinking of [verb]ing. Would you be interested?

Are you up for [verb]ing?

Examples:

Would you like to go for a walk?

Do you want to grab a cup of coffee?

How about watching a movie together?


I was thinking of going to the park. Would you be interested?

Are you up for trying out that new restaurant?

Asking for the meaning of a word/an expression:

What does [word/expression] mean?

Can you explain the meaning of [word/expression]?

I'm not familiar with [word/expression]. Could you clarify?

Could you provide some context for [word/expression]?

Examples:

What does "eclectic" mean?

Can you explain the meaning of the phrase "barking up the wrong tree"?

I'm not familiar with the word "ephemeral." Could you clarify?

Could you provide some context for the expression "break the ice"?

Vocabulary :

Refreshments: Food and drinks served at an event or gathering.

Set a table: Arrange the tableware, cutlery, and dishes in preparation for a meal.

Sit on the sofa: Take a seat or recline on a sofa or couch.

Chat: Engage in a friendly conversation or informal talk with someone.

Against the wall: Positioned in contact with or close to a wall.

Fill: To make something full or complete by adding contents or substance.

Empty: Having nothing inside or containing nothing.

Turn down the music: Reduce the volume or lower the sound level of the music.

Loud: Producing or characterized by a high volume or intensity of sound.

Shy: Being timid or reserved, often feeling uncomfortable in social situations.

Concentrate: Focus one's attention or mental effort on a particular task or subject.

Take up classes: Start or begin attending classes or courses for learning.

Choreography: The art or practice of designing and arranging dance movements.

Put on a show: Perform or organize a presentation or performance for an audience.

Example sentences using these words:

We will have a variety of refreshments available at the party, including snacks and beverages.

Could you please help me set the table for dinner?

Let's sit on the sofa and have a nice chat.

The painting was leaning against the wall, waiting to be hung.


Can you fill the water pitcher before we start the meeting?

The room felt empty after all the guests left.

It's getting late, so let's turn down the music to not disturb the neighbors.

The concert was so loud that it could be heard from several blocks away.

She's a bit shy, so it takes time for her to open up in social gatherings.

I need to concentrate on studying for my upcoming exams.

I've decided to take up cooking classes to improve my culinary skills.

The choreography of the ballet performance was beautifully executed.

The theater group is putting on a show next month, featuring local talent.

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