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4. Listen and check your ideas.

5. Listen to two more dialogues. What decisions do the people make?

6. You don't always want to accept an invitation. Listen to these four dialogues.

7. Listen to the dialogues in exercises 4 and 5 again and tick the expressions you hear

Invitations and suggestions

Would you like + infinitive?

Do you fancy + -ing?

How about + -ing?

Shall we + verb?

Let's + verb

Why don't we + verb?

Accepting

That would be nice.

That would be great.

Good idea!

Great idea!

I'd love to.

Fine.

Yes, OK.

That's a good idea.

Refusing

I'm (really) sorry, but I can't. I'm + -ing

I'm afraid I can't. I have to ...

I'd love to, but I...

I don't really like ...

I'm afraid I'm a bit busy.

How about... instead?

8. How many invitations and suggestions can you make?

Shall we go for a walk? Would you like to go for a walk? Do you fancy going for a walk?

go

to go

going

a coffee

a sandwich

play

to play

playing

for a walk

tennis

have

to have

having

a take-away

to the cinema

9. How are these words pronounced?

Shall we are you do you would you

10. Listen to them in sentences. How are they pronounced? a) Repeat them and try to sound exactly the same.

Shall we go to the theatre?

Are you doing anything this evening ?

Do you fancy a take-away?

Would you like to see the new musical?

b) Make short dialogues with invitations and suggestion.

11. Accept some and refuse others.

A: Do you fancy going out for dinner?

В: Yes, that would be nice.

A: Where shall we go?

  • go out for dinner

  • stay in this evening

  • go out

  • go to the pub

  • go to see a film

  • go to a football match

  • go to Edinburgh for the weekend

12. Think about things you would like to do this weekend. Decide what, where, when and make sentences.

Part 3

1. Read the texts. What family members do you think the people are describing?

1. 2. 3.

He's everything I'm not! He's very tall and slim, he's got dark hair, and he's confident, outgoing, and good at sports. Luckily, he's no good at school. I'm the intelligent one ...

She's still very young, and she's a gorgeous little kid. She's got curly ginger hair, and she's really lively and friendly. People say she's got her mother's eyes, but I think she looks more like me ...

He's quite old now, in his seventies I think, but he's never gone bald. He's got short grey hair (he calls it 'silver') and glasses. He's fairly quiet. He's always been quite thin, and he was probably very good-looking when he was young.

2. Underline the words connected with appearance and personality. Add them to the chart.

hair

height + build

age

looks

personality

3. Add these words to the chart. Can you find any opposites in the chart? Can you add any more words?

skinny a teenager attractive middle-aged a beard a moustache shy blonde fair in his/her twenties elderly straight

4. Listen. Repeat the words and sentences.

5. Which descriptions do these sentences go with? Check the meaning of the parts in italics.

1. I get on with him really well - he likes telling me about when he was young.

2. I don't look like him at all - people can't believe we're brothers.

3. She takes after her mother in lots of ways - she never does anything she doesn't want to.

6. Imagine you are arranging to meet a relative you have never met. Describe yourself so that they can recognize you.

a. You can make hair and eye into adjectives, e.g. dark-haired, blue-eyed. Can you make more adjectives like this?

left- fair- green- hot- narrow- broad- short-

blooded shouldered haired sighted handed eyed minded

b. Check the meaning. Which adjectives describe personality? Which ones describe you or someone you know?

7. a) Match the phrases in bold in A with the correct definition in B.

A

B

1. Let's keep in touch.

a) not stay in contact

2. We have the same sense of

b) like to be with him/her

humour.

c) know him/her better

3. We have a lot in common.

4. I hope we don't lose touch.

5. He's really nice when you get to know him.

6. I really enjoy her company.

d) find the same things funny

e) like/enjoy the same things

f) have a friendly relationship

g) stop being friends

h) stay in contact

7. They fell out over money.

8. We get on really well.

b) Make your own sentences using the phrases in bold.