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Arranging to meet

Pre-Int
Listening 1
Listening 2
matching+ws
Language for inviting and making
arrangements
 Checking if someone is free  Refusing invitations
Are you free on Saturday afternoon? I’m afraid I can’t make it (because..)

Are you doing anything tonight? I am really sorrt, but I can’t (because..)

 Making invitation  Suggesting time & place

Would you like to ...? Shall we meet at ..(place/time)?

Do you fancy + -ing ...? We could try ..(place/time).

 Accepting invitations  Suggesting different time/place

Sounds great! That’d be awesome! How about + -ing instead?

I would love to! Could we meet ... instead?


Invite a colleague to lunch tomorrow.
A colleague from abroad is coming
to visit your office.
You have not met before.
Invite him on a tour of your town.
You have a new colleague.
Invite her to the cinema this weekend.
You are staying with a friend’s family
in the US. Invite them for dinner to
say thank you for your stay.
It’s your birthday next week.
Invite your friend to your birthday
house party.
Invite your new girlfriend to go to
a museum or gallery on Saturday.

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