Asking and saying
what you want to do
●Are you free on Saturday morning?
●Are you doing anything tonight?
●What are you doing after work?
●Do you have any arrangements for the
weekend?
Asking people about their arrangement to
check If they are available.
Would you like to go to a
restaurant?
would + subject+ like to + main verb (infinitive) +
complement
What would you like to
do?
Wh word + would + subject+ like to + main verb
(infinitive)
Where do you want to go?
wh word + do+ subject + want to + main verb (infinitive)?
I want to go to the mall.
subject+ want to + main verb (infinitive) +
complement
Would you be interested in
going to the stadium next
Saturday?
How about going to the
movies on Sunday?
How about a cup of coffee?
Why don’t we go for a picnic
on Saturday?
Why + don’t + subject + main verb (infinitive) +
complement
Do you want to go to the
cinema?
Do + subject+ want to + main verb (infinitive) +
complement
Do you want to join us for a
drink after work?
Do + subject+ want to + main verb (infinitive) +
complement
Let’s play tennis on
Sunday morning!
We can use all kinds of different phrases to
invite someone, such as:
• Would you be interested in joining us tomorrow? We’re celebrating
my father’s retirement.
• Do you feel like coming for a meal at our house on Sunday? We’re
having some friends around.
• I invite you to my birthday party on Thursday evening.
• I was wondering if you could join us for a game of cards?
• I’d like to ask you if you could come to my daughter’s wedding next
weekend.
• We would be very pleased if you could join us.
Thanks, I’d be glad.
Sure, I would love to.
Sure, why not.
That would be great
That sounds great/ fun/
lovely.
Thank you, I’d love to
Accepting
With pleasure!
I’m sorry I can’t. I have some other
plans.
Not really, I’d rather go to…
I’d love to but I …
refusing
I’m afraid I can’t because…
Thanks for your invitation but…
Maybe some other
time
example
A: Are you free on Sunday afternoon?
B: Yes, I am. Why do you ask?
A: Well, my husband and I are having some friends
around for lunch. Would you like to come?
B: Yes, sure. I’d love to. What time?
A: 2 pm.
B: Should I take something?
A: No, thanks, that won’t be necessary.
A: Do you have any arrangements for the
weekend?
B: Well, I’m writing a report for work.
A: I was wondering if you could come to
London with us.
B: I’d love to but I’m really busy. Thanks
anyway. Maybe some other time.
example
• Look at the pictures. Then
invite one of your classmates to
do that activity
• Accept or refuse the invitation.
Remembe
r
Would you like to … ?
Would you be interested in (verb ing) ….?
Why don’t we …?
Do you want to … ?
How about (verb ing) … ?
Let’s …. !
Thanks, I’d be glad
Sure, I would love to
Sure, why not.
That would be great
That sounds great/ fun/
lovely
Thank you, I’d love to
Accepting
With pleasure!
I’m sorry I can’t. I have some other
plans.
Not really, I’d rather go to…
I’d love to but I …
refusing
I’m afraid I can’t because…
Thanks for your invitation but…
Maybe some other
time
Go camping
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ASKING PEOPLE WHAT THEY WANT OTO DO PRACT

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    Asking and saying whatyou want to do
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    ●Are you freeon Saturday morning? ●Are you doing anything tonight? ●What are you doing after work? ●Do you have any arrangements for the weekend? Asking people about their arrangement to check If they are available.
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    Would you liketo go to a restaurant? would + subject+ like to + main verb (infinitive) + complement
  • 5.
    What would youlike to do? Wh word + would + subject+ like to + main verb (infinitive)
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    Where do youwant to go? wh word + do+ subject + want to + main verb (infinitive)?
  • 8.
    I want togo to the mall. subject+ want to + main verb (infinitive) + complement
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    Would you beinterested in going to the stadium next Saturday?
  • 10.
    How about goingto the movies on Sunday?
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    How about acup of coffee?
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    Why don’t wego for a picnic on Saturday? Why + don’t + subject + main verb (infinitive) + complement
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    Do you wantto go to the cinema? Do + subject+ want to + main verb (infinitive) + complement
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    Do you wantto join us for a drink after work? Do + subject+ want to + main verb (infinitive) + complement
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    Let’s play tennison Sunday morning!
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    We can useall kinds of different phrases to invite someone, such as: • Would you be interested in joining us tomorrow? We’re celebrating my father’s retirement. • Do you feel like coming for a meal at our house on Sunday? We’re having some friends around. • I invite you to my birthday party on Thursday evening. • I was wondering if you could join us for a game of cards? • I’d like to ask you if you could come to my daughter’s wedding next weekend. • We would be very pleased if you could join us.
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    Thanks, I’d beglad. Sure, I would love to. Sure, why not. That would be great That sounds great/ fun/ lovely. Thank you, I’d love to Accepting With pleasure!
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    I’m sorry Ican’t. I have some other plans. Not really, I’d rather go to… I’d love to but I … refusing I’m afraid I can’t because… Thanks for your invitation but… Maybe some other time
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    example A: Are youfree on Sunday afternoon? B: Yes, I am. Why do you ask? A: Well, my husband and I are having some friends around for lunch. Would you like to come? B: Yes, sure. I’d love to. What time? A: 2 pm. B: Should I take something? A: No, thanks, that won’t be necessary.
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    A: Do youhave any arrangements for the weekend? B: Well, I’m writing a report for work. A: I was wondering if you could come to London with us. B: I’d love to but I’m really busy. Thanks anyway. Maybe some other time. example
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    • Look atthe pictures. Then invite one of your classmates to do that activity • Accept or refuse the invitation.
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    Remembe r Would you liketo … ? Would you be interested in (verb ing) ….? Why don’t we …? Do you want to … ? How about (verb ing) … ? Let’s …. !
  • 24.
    Thanks, I’d beglad Sure, I would love to Sure, why not. That would be great That sounds great/ fun/ lovely Thank you, I’d love to Accepting With pleasure!
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    I’m sorry Ican’t. I have some other plans. Not really, I’d rather go to… I’d love to but I … refusing I’m afraid I can’t because… Thanks for your invitation but… Maybe some other time
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