新编实用英语综合教程2第四版课件.ppt
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;;;;1) Inviting friends to a party
Sally: Hello, William. What’re you going to do tomorrow evening?
William: Tomorrow evening? Nothing special.
Sally: I’m inviting a few friends to my daughter’s birthday party. How would
you like to join us?
William: Great. That would be super. Congratulations!
2) Inviting friends to a dinner
Mary: We’d love to have you over for dinner Saturday.
Robert: Oh, thank you. What time should I come?
Mary: How about eight o’clock?
Robert: OK. Thank you for inviting me. ;3) Inviting friends to a movie
Paul: What’re you doing on Saturday night?
Molly: I’m not sure. Why?
Paul: Well, I was thinking of asking you to go to a movie with me this weekend.
Molly: Oh, why not?
4) Declining an invitation to go roller-skating
Mike: Would you like to go roller-skating with me this Saturday afternoon?
Sarah: Saturday afternoon? I’m afraid I won’t be able to.
Mike: What about Sunday afternoon?
Sarah: That would be nice.
5) Declining an invitation to go out to dinner
Steve: Well, thank goodness it’s Friday, Jean.
Cindy: Yes, it was a long week, Ken.
Steve: Would you like to go out to dinner tonight? I’d like to take you somewhere
really special.
Cindy: Oh, thanks, but ... maybe some other time. I’m very busy tonight.;Speak and Perform;Studying Invitation Cards and Letters;Back;1) Inviting Friends to a Party
Wang: Hello, William. What are you doing tomorrow evening?
William: Tomorrow evening? Nothing special, I was thinking of watching TV.
Wang: Drag yourself away from television for a change. I’m having a few friends to
have a dinner party tomorrow to celebrate my daughter’s birthday. How would
you like to join us?
William: Great. That would be super. Congratulations!
Wang: Thank you. How about eight o’clock? Is that OK?
William: Oh yes, fine. Would it be alright if I brought somebody with me?
Wang: Yes, of course.
William: OK. Fine
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