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Communicating in English. Invitation
To learn more how to make offers, invitations go to https://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/radio/specials/142_requests_offers/ Act the situation out. Read the dialogue in pairs: A: Hey, there, how are you? Good to see you. B: Good to see you, too.I’m fine, how are you? A: Good, thanks. Listen, I am having a birthday party next Friday. Do you want to come? B: Sure, I ‘d love to. A: Great! The party starts around 9 pm at my place. B: Okay, I'll be there. What do you want for your birthday? A: Oh no presents, please. Just bring something to drink, that would be great. B: Sure, I'll do that. Can I bring my boyfriend, too? A: Of course! So I'll see you two on Friday! B: Yes, thanks for the invitation! A: I'm glad you can come! See you soon. B: Bye! (https://www.learning-english-online.net/skills/speaking/exercises/inviting-someone/) Practice. Act the situation out. Student A. You are Russian student. You would like to acquaint your foreign group mate with your family members. Invite you foreign group mate to your family party. Student B. You are an international exchange student who came to Russia. You would like to know more about the Russians, their culture. You accept the invitation to come to the family party. Student C.You are international exchange student who came to Russia. You are invired to a family party. You decline the invitation of student A because you but you are ready to join the party next time. Project work 1. Internet Activity: Go online to collect information on the family structure (extended, nuclear, one-parent, etc.) and the roles that family members play in ə culture other than you own. Make up presentation. 2. Think, Pair, Share. Go to the Internet and find two samples of popular or well-known families. Study their history, the role of its members. Share the information with your group mates. Answer these questions with your group. · What do you notice first about these families? · Do you think this is a traditional family in this culture? Why or why not? · What is different about each family? · What is the same or similar about each family? · Are these families similar to the families in your country? Which one is the most similar? What do you notice first about these families? 2.3 Russian Family: What is it Like? Lead in Ø The number of nuclear families is reducing both in Britain and in the USA. Is the situation different in Russia? What kind of difficulties are young families likely to have? Think of your and your friends’ families; share the information with your group mates.
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