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Definition of invitation : is a request

to participate or take a present in an


event
Kinds of invitation
 There are two kinds of Invitation
1. Written Invitation
2. Spoken Invitation
In written and spoken Invitation there are
two kind of Invitations :
 Formal invitation
 Informal Invitation
Kinds of Invitation
 Formal Invitation it  Informal Invitation is
ussually originate personal invitation
from Institutes, given to friends or
offices or companies families etc.
and kind of it  For example;
 For example; - Invitation to a
- An invitation to a birthday party
wedding - Invitation to dinner
- An Invitation to the
graduation ceremony.
Written Invitation

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Heading
Salutation ......................

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Closing
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Jayapura, 18 Oktober 2019

Dear Ardi

Come and join the meeting on the preparation for the study tour to
Jakarta
Date : Monday, 28 Oct’ 2019
Time : at 11 a.m
Place : Osis Room
Please let me know over phone if for some reason you won’t be able
to come. Hope to see you at the Meeting.
Your sincerely

OSIS Chairman
 Invitation To Dinner
Joko : Would you like to come over for
dinner tonight?
Yeni : Thank you! I’d love to. Would you
like me to bring something?
Joko : No, Nothing. Just come.
Yeni : Ok. What time?
Joko : At 7 p.m
Yeni : Ok, see you then.
Offering Invitation
we can use one of the
sentences
 Formal situation  Informal situation
- I would like you to - Will you come...
come to... - Why dont you come...
- I wonder if you would - How about coming
like to... with us to...?
- Would you like to...?
- I would like to invite
you to...
Responding Invitation
 ACCEPTING  REFUSING INVITATIONS
INVITATIONS - I think it is not a good
- Great! idea.
- Sounds great! - Sorry, I can’t. Maybe next
- Sounds like a great idea! time!
- Good idea! - Sorry, I have plans.
- Sure! - I’m afraid, I have to
- I’d love to! work.
- I’d be delighted! - Sorry, I have to study.
- Sounds like a plan! - I don’t know. I don’t
like…
- That would be fun!
- Sorry, but, it’s too far.
- Why not?
- Cool!
EXAMPLES OF INVITATION CARDS

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