Ninth Grade



MAKING FRIENDS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD



Contents:

Professional and academic background of relatives and neighbors

Plans for the weekend

Expressions to make formal and informal invitations   





Jobs, an interactive worksheet by robirimini

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Plans for the weekend



Future Tenses, an interactive worksheet by danielazamorauell

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Expressions to make formal and informal invitations 



Formal phrases to make an invitation :

Would you like to join me for dinner tomorrow? ('Would you' is a formal and a polite way of inviting your colleague.)

Would you care to join us for dinner?

I was just wondering if you would like to come over for dinner tonight?

We'd be pleased/delighted/very happy to have you over for dinner tonight.

Formal phrases to accept an invitation :

Thank you! I'd love to.

Thank you! I'd be delighted to. What time should I be there?

Yes, thank you. That would be wonderful/great.

Oh certainly! Thank you.

Formal phrases to decline an invitation :

I'd love to, but I'm afraid I'm busy tonight.

I'm terribly sorry. I have other plans.

Thanks for asking. I'm afraid I'm busy tonight.




THE NEIGHBORHOOD

Locations in the neighborhood

In this lesson, students practice by talking about places in your town using the present continuous with the structures "Where are you going?" & "I'm going to~".






To be going to, an interactive worksheet by martinasvabova

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Directions in the neighborhood








Giving Directions, an interactive worksheet by victor

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Locations in a building






Location and directions, an interactive worksheet by EEPT

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Tourist attractions






Festivities






Special days, an interactive worksheet by Szilvi

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