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ay. Thank you. It’s very kind of you to invite me. Unit | One 4. I wonder if you would care to go on holiday with us. That’s very kind of you to invite me, but I’m not sure if I can. Could I let you know sometime later? 5. May I invite you to attend our party? Thank you, but I’m afraid I’ve arranged to go to a concert. Unit | One Pair work 1. The students read the first three talks in pairs and speak out the sentences for making and giving responses to an invitation. 2. The students read the last two talks in pairs and speak out the sentences for declining an invitation. SECTION I Talking Face to Face Unit | One sentences for making and giving responses to an invitation: 1. How would you like to join us? Great. That would be super. Congratulations! 2. We’d love to have you over for dinner Saturday. Oh, thank you. What time should I e? 3. I was thinking of asking you to go to a movie with me this weekend. Oh, why not? Unit | One sentences for declining an invitation: you like to go rollerskating with me this Saturday afternoon? Saturday afternoon? I’m afraid I won’t be able to. 5. Would you like to go out to dinner tonight? I’d like to take you somewhere really special. Oh, thanks, but ... maybe some other time. I’m very busy tonight. Unit | One 1) Inviting friends to a party Sally: Hello, William. What’re you going to do tomorrow evening? William: Tomorrow evening? Nothing special. Sally: I’m inviting a few friends to my daughter’s birthday party. How would you like to join us? William: Great. That would be super. Congratulations! 2) Inviting friends to a dinner Mary: We’d love to have you over for dinner Saturday. Robert: Oh, thank you. What time should