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Title
Arranging to Meet
Target Structure
Making arrangements (Inviting, Accepting, Declining)
Level
Elementary
Time
30 minutes
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Description
If you're looking to teach something that can be put to use easily, try this invitation worksheet!

Remember that old adage about bridging the gap between the classroom and the real world? Well, in just 40 minutes your students could master inviting, accepting, declining and much more. There are also two pages of teaching notes.

'Arranging to Meet' can be used for both general and business English.

 


 

Title
Weekend Plans
Target Structure
Would you like to / Inviting
Level
Elementary and Pre-Intermediate
Time
30+ minutes
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Description
This worksheet is great for helping your students learn to make invitations in English.

The target structure is 'Would you like'. The worksheet has a conversation, substitution exercises, plus lots of role-plays.

With twelve practice cards, your students are bound to master this with ease!

 


 

Title
Meeting the New Neighbor
Target Structure
The Language of Introductions
Level
Pre-Intermediate
Time
45 minutes
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Description
This worksheet looks at some common expressions related to introducing yourself and inviting someone to your house.

There is a conversation, vocabulary-building exercises, role-play and discussion.

This worksheet is written for lower-intermediate level classes.

 


 

Title
Would you like to see a movie?
Target Structure
Invitations & Present Simple
Level
Elementary to Pre-Intermediate
Time
40 minutes
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Description
Movies always make a good topic for the ESL classroom!

This worksheet will help your students with basic invitations (would you like) as well as review present simple 'do you' questions.

There is a lead in exercise, a vocabulary builder (how many movie genres do you students know) and a gap-fill conversation.

Your students will then be able to roleplay inviting classmates out to see a movie.

This worksheet is written for upper-elementary to pre-intermediate level classes.

 


 

Title
A Halloween Party
Target Structure
Invitations
Level
Upper-Elementary, Lower-Intermediate
Time
40 minutes
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Description
Help your students with the language of invitations with this halloween party themed lesson.

Your students will learn expressions including:

* would you like to
* that sounds great / I'd love to
* the more the merrier
* I'm going as (a vampire)
* and more!

The lesson opens with a lead-in where your students tell each other about a recent party.

This is followed by a mix-and-match with students finding the two halves of sentences which will be used in the dialogue.

Following the dialogue, there are comprehension questions, and role-plays, with students going around the room, inviting and accepting invitations to halloween parties.

This worksheet is written for lower-level classes.


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