12. Making Invitations

Notes :

  1. Making Invitations:

Exercise: Hrio: Practice inviting a friend to a weekend outing. Create an invitation that includes date, time, location, and outing details. Use polite language.

  1. Making invitations

Do you feel like going for a walk?

Do you wanna [ want to] go to the movies tonight? [ ]

Would you like to play cards?

Would you like a  cup of coffee?

What about a cup of tea?

I would like you to have lunch with us tomorrow

Would you be interested in going to the movies tonight?

Why aren"t you have lunch with me tomorrow?

How about joining me for a walk

I invite you to have breakfast with me tomorrow morning

Thank you for your kind invitation

I would love to, thanks

I’ll be glad to do so

Thanks, I like that very much

That’s a great idea

Thanks for inviting me to dinner  

It’s very nice of you

Many thanks for your kind invitation, i will join you

Sure, thank you  

With pleasure

I am sorry to refuse your invitation

I can’t, sorry, I have to work

Thanks for your invitation, but I am busy now

I am afraid I won’t be able to come

I am afraid I am busy tomorrow

Sorry, I would love to, but I have an appointment

I really don’t think I can, sorry

That’s very kind of you, but I can’t accept your invitation

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