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Unit 15B: Vacation Activities & Invitations

This document provides information about vacation activities, ways to accept or refuse invitations, and examples of short dialogues using "would you like to" and responses. Some common vacation activities mentioned include going hiking, going clubbing, taking pictures, going sailing, going sightseeing, and buying souvenirs. Ways to accept an invitation include saying "I'd love to" or "I'd like to", while ways to refuse include saying "I'm sorry but I can't" or "I want to but I can't". The document also lists homework assignments.
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Unit 15B: Vacation Activities & Invitations

This document provides information about vacation activities, ways to accept or refuse invitations, and examples of short dialogues using "would you like to" and responses. Some common vacation activities mentioned include going hiking, going clubbing, taking pictures, going sailing, going sightseeing, and buying souvenirs. Ways to accept an invitation include saying "I'd love to" or "I'd like to", while ways to refuse include saying "I'm sorry but I can't" or "I want to but I can't". The document also lists homework assignments.
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UNIT 15, LESSON B
Vacation activities
Go hiking
Go clubbing
Take pictures
Go sailing
Go sightseeing
Buy souvenirs
Visit friends
Would you like/want to
For offers, invitation, and request.

1. Would you like to go out with me tomorrow? (Polite)


Yes, I would
No, I wouldn’t.

2. Do you want to go out with me tomorrow? (informal)


Yes, I do.
No, I don’t.
How to refuse an invitation
Accept :
I’d love to. (I would love to)
I’d like to.

Refuse:
I am sorry but I can’t.
I want to but I can’t.
Let´s talk!
Would you like to eat with me? Would you like to go out with me tomorrow?
Yes, I would/ I’d love to.
Yes, I would/ I’d love to. No, I wouldn’t./ I’m sorry, but I can’t.
No, I wouldn’t./ I’m sorry but I can’t.
Oral exam

CAN YOU PLAY THE GUITAR? NO, I CAN’T, BUT I CAN SING.
What did you do yesterday? I watched TV yesterday.
Did you cook yesterday? Yes, I did/ No, I didn’t.
Let’s go to the park How about going to the movie?
What are you going to do this weekend? I am going to play soccer.
Would you like to play soccer with me? I’m sorry, but I can’t.
HOMEWORK
1. Complete the unit 14 B
2. Complete the unit 15A
3. Complete the unit 15 B

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