1B Give example (check understanding of It depends). Work alone, give Ss a few minutes to read the whole text. Fill out the questionaire: What do you do? Check in pairs, then discuss in class. EXTRA: Similar to actor/actress the female form hostess is also used but generally host is now more common.
1C FUTURE SKILLS = dessert LAST SLIDE, close laptop.
2 Reading alone. 3A Listening alone. 3B, C, D, Work in pairs.
4A Speaking NEXT SLIDE, close laptop.
7A Ss write response to the email invitation from Ex 2, inventing the details. Encourage Ss to use the phrases for making invitations from the lesson. 7B Work in pairs. Read the email and practise phoning each other to accept.
ALTERNATIVE: Students send each other a message and respond to it via Teams.
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Offer & Response
Can I get / take / bring ...?
Let me get / take ....
Thanks.
Thank you.
Yes, please.
I’d love one.
No thanks, I’m fine.
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1. Give example.
2. Work in pairs, take turns.
3. Ask a few Ss to practise their conversations in open pairs across the classroom.
Note that Would you like ...? can also be used for offers but not with the verbs given in the exercise.
Offer & Response
B Let me take your hat.
Can I take your hat?
C Let me bring you a cake.
Can I bring a cake?
D Let me bring you some chocolates.
Can I bring some chocolates?
E Let me get you a sandwich.
Can I get you a sandwich?
F Let me take your jacket.
Can I take your jacket?
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1. Give example.
2. Work in pairs, take turns.
3. Ask a few Ss to practise their conversations in open pairs across the classroom.
Note that Would you like ...? can also be used for offers but not with the verbs given in the exercise.
To finish
What would you like to eat when you have friends over?
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The lesson ends with a speaking activity where Ss roleplay accepting an invitation and visiting someone’s house.
Put Ss in pairs to discuss what they’d cook if they hosted a dinner party. You could ask them to refer to Vocabulary Bank 2A (food and drink) to help when they do this.
What would you like to eat when you have friends over?
1C. Read the Future Skills box with the class, then put Ss in pairs to discuss the questions. In a multicultural class, try to mix up the nationalities in the pairs so they can compare customs.
When they have finished, elicit ideas from a few pairs and have a brief class discussion.