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.
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
Useful language: Describing Places, an interactive worksheet by Gi2gi
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Festivities
Special days, an interactive worksheet by Szilvi
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