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Tuesday 星期二 。 ? 答語(yǔ): 肯定回答 Sure,I’d love /liketo. ? Certainly. / Of course當(dāng)然可以 ? 否定 :( I’m)sorry,I can’ ,也可以用 I’d love /like to…but 【 委婉說(shuō)明理由 】 ? 若不接受,常用 Sorry等來(lái)有禮貌地拒絕,一般情況下需要說(shuō)明不能接受邀請(qǐng)的原因以表示歉意。 Saturday 星期六; Sunday 星期日 4. 詢問(wèn) 幾號(hào)星期幾 的句型 : What’s today? 今天幾號(hào) ,星期幾 ? It’s Monday,the 28th. 今天是 28號(hào) ,星期一。Unit 5 Can you e to my party? ? A: What day is today? ? B: Today is ______ . ? A: What day is tomorrow? ? B: Tomorrow is ______. ? A: Tomorrow is my birthday. I have a party. Can you e to party? B: Sure, I’d love to. A:Can you e to my party? study for a test go to the doctor A: Can you e to my party? B: I’m sorry, I can’t. I ______. ( I’d love to, but I _______.) I have to have a piano lesson. A: Can you e to my party? B: I’m sorry, I can’t. I ______. ( I’d love to, but I _______.) I have to study for a test. A: Can you e to my party? B: I’m sorry, I can’t. I ______. ( I’d love to, but I _______.) I have to help my parents A: Can you e to my party? B: I’d love to, but I _______. I have to go to the doctor. A: Can you e to my party? B: I’d love to, but I _______. I have to visit my aunt. A: Can you e to my party? B: I’m sorry, I can’t. I ______. ( I’d love to, but I _______.) I’m sorry, I can’t. I have too much homework this weekend. A: Can you go shopping with me ? B: I’m sorry, I can’t. I ______. ( I’d love to, but I _______.) Can you ? I’m sorry, I can’t. I _____ . I’d love to, but I ______ . go to the concert go fishing play puter games go swimming help me do my homework e to my party ? Section A 1a Match the words with the pictures. 1. study for a test 2. help my parents 3. go to the doctor 4. visit my aunt 5. have a piano lesson b c d e a 1 2 3 4 5 1a Match the words with the pictures. Listen and write the names.(Tim, Ted, Kay, Anna, and Wilson ) Ted Kay Tim Wilson Anna 1b A: Can you e to my party on Wednesday? B: Sure, I’d love to. C: Sorry, I can’t. I have a piano lesson. D: I’m sorry, too. I have to go to the doctor. 1c GROUPWORK Yes/ Certainly/ Sure, I’d love/like to(I’d=I would). Thanks for asking me. I’m sorry/afraid, I can’t.