Unit 1 Session 2
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accepting and declining an invitation.
Unit 1
New Practical English 2
Warm up
Open discussion
1. Do different countries vary in their customs when people invite a friends? Give an example? 2. How much do you know about the
but doesn’t say like to do, how
பைடு நூலகம்
what the
should you
invitation is for? reply?
What are you expected to do if you
have to decline an invitation ?
Unit 1
U nderstanding of the text
Unit One Invitations
New Practical English 2
Unit 1
Passage I
New Practical English 2
Are You Really Being Invited
Unit 1
C ontents
1. Revision 2. Warm up 3. Lead in 4. Text Analysis 5. Do the exercise 6. Assignments
New Practical English 2
Para. 4
What’s the proper sequence for refusing an invitation?
Unit 1
U nderstanding of the text
New Practical English 2
Fill in the following blanks according to the rest of the passage.
Unit 1
U nderstanding of the text
New Practical English 2
Para. 5
What is the key word often used in the expression that sounds like an invitation but actually isn’t?
Unit 1
U nderstanding of the text
New Practical English 2
Para.1
Para.2
Para.3
What do if
sshoomueldonyeouinvIiftessomyoeuontoedo
only invites you, sth. you don’t
Unit 1
New Practical English 2
New Practical English 2
Ask two pairs of students to perform their dialogues in the front. Ask students to recall some useful expressions about inviting people,
Unit 1
U nderstanding of the text
New Practical English 2
“Let’s go and get a beer”, “Want a cup of coffee?”, “Let’s go to (some
place) for dinner” are more of a( seggestion ) than an ( invitation ).
Unit 1
U nderstanding of the text
New Practical English 2
The customs of invitation _v_a_r_y_ in different parts of the United States.
Someone asks you to his or her home. The hose is _t_h_e_s_o_m__e_o_n_e__and the guest is__y_o_u__ in this case.
practice of invitation in Western countries?
Unit 1
L ead in
New Practical English 2
The customs of inviting friends vary from country to country, generally speaking, on formal occasions the invitation is usually made well in advance. But as for some informal cases, the invitation is usually made orally.
Unit 1
U nderstanding of the text
New Practical English 2
Question
Fill in the blanks
Dictation
Key points
Read the passage and then finish all the practice
Unit 1
U nderstanding of the text
Do dictation of Paragraph 3 of the passage.
New Practical English 2
Unit 1
K ey points
New Practical English 2
Unit 1
L ead in
New Practical English 2
To either of these two invitations, the person being invited should give a clear reply whether the invitation is accepted or not.
Unit 1
New Practical English 2
Warm up
Open discussion
1. Do different countries vary in their customs when people invite a friends? Give an example? 2. How much do you know about the
but doesn’t say like to do, how
பைடு நூலகம்
what the
should you
invitation is for? reply?
What are you expected to do if you
have to decline an invitation ?
Unit 1
U nderstanding of the text
Unit One Invitations
New Practical English 2
Unit 1
Passage I
New Practical English 2
Are You Really Being Invited
Unit 1
C ontents
1. Revision 2. Warm up 3. Lead in 4. Text Analysis 5. Do the exercise 6. Assignments
New Practical English 2
Para. 4
What’s the proper sequence for refusing an invitation?
Unit 1
U nderstanding of the text
New Practical English 2
Fill in the following blanks according to the rest of the passage.
Unit 1
U nderstanding of the text
New Practical English 2
Para. 5
What is the key word often used in the expression that sounds like an invitation but actually isn’t?
Unit 1
U nderstanding of the text
New Practical English 2
Para.1
Para.2
Para.3
What do if
sshoomueldonyeouinvIiftessomyoeuontoedo
only invites you, sth. you don’t
Unit 1
New Practical English 2
New Practical English 2
Ask two pairs of students to perform their dialogues in the front. Ask students to recall some useful expressions about inviting people,
Unit 1
U nderstanding of the text
New Practical English 2
“Let’s go and get a beer”, “Want a cup of coffee?”, “Let’s go to (some
place) for dinner” are more of a( seggestion ) than an ( invitation ).
Unit 1
U nderstanding of the text
New Practical English 2
The customs of invitation _v_a_r_y_ in different parts of the United States.
Someone asks you to his or her home. The hose is _t_h_e_s_o_m__e_o_n_e__and the guest is__y_o_u__ in this case.
practice of invitation in Western countries?
Unit 1
L ead in
New Practical English 2
The customs of inviting friends vary from country to country, generally speaking, on formal occasions the invitation is usually made well in advance. But as for some informal cases, the invitation is usually made orally.
Unit 1
U nderstanding of the text
New Practical English 2
Question
Fill in the blanks
Dictation
Key points
Read the passage and then finish all the practice
Unit 1
U nderstanding of the text
Do dictation of Paragraph 3 of the passage.
New Practical English 2
Unit 1
K ey points
New Practical English 2
Unit 1
L ead in
New Practical English 2
To either of these two invitations, the person being invited should give a clear reply whether the invitation is accepted or not.