Invite, accept and refuse an
invitation
Inviting people
• Do you feel like going to a concert?
• What about going to a party?
• How about having dinner together?
• I was wondering if you’d like to go to shopping together.
• Do you want to have lunch together?
• Would you like to have a drink after school?
Accepting an Invitation
 Oh, that’s a brilliant idea.
 I’d love to.
 Sure, why not.
 Great
 That’s a good/ great idea.
 That sounds good.
 OK.
 That would be fine.
 Fine.
Refusing an invitation
 I’m really sorry. I have to help my mother.
I’m afraid I can’t.
Oh, I’d love to, but I don’t think I can.
I’m terribly I can’t. Perhaps next time?
Argument Agreement and
Disagreement
Agree or Disagree with the Idea
Not the Person
How to Agree Strongly with an Opinion.
 I agree with your point
 That's absolutely true!
 Absolutely!
 I'd go along with your point.
 I'm with you on that point.
 That's exactly what I think.
 That's a good point.
 That's exactly my opinion.
How to Half Agree with an Opinion
 Yes, perhaps, however ...
 Well, yes, but ...
 Yes, in a way, however ...
 Hmm, possibly, but ...
 Yes, I agree up to a point, however ...
 I guess your idea could be right, but ...
 Yes, I suppose so, however ...
 That's worth thinking about, but ...
How to Disagree Politely with an
Opinion.
 I am not so sure.
 Do you think so?
 Well, it depends.
 I'm not so certain.
 Well, I don't know.
 Well, I'm not so sure about that.
 Hmm, I'm not sure your idea is right.
 No, I don't think so.
How to Disagree Strongly with an
Opinion.
 I disagree.
 I disagree with your idea.
 I'm afraid I don't agree.
 I'm afraid your idea is wrong.
 I can't agree with your idea.
 You can't actually mean that.
 You must be joking.

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  • 1.
    Invite, accept andrefuse an invitation
  • 2.
    Inviting people • Doyou feel like going to a concert? • What about going to a party? • How about having dinner together? • I was wondering if you’d like to go to shopping together. • Do you want to have lunch together? • Would you like to have a drink after school?
  • 3.
    Accepting an Invitation Oh, that’s a brilliant idea.  I’d love to.  Sure, why not.  Great  That’s a good/ great idea.  That sounds good.  OK.  That would be fine.  Fine.
  • 4.
    Refusing an invitation I’m really sorry. I have to help my mother. I’m afraid I can’t. Oh, I’d love to, but I don’t think I can. I’m terribly I can’t. Perhaps next time?
  • 5.
    Argument Agreement and Disagreement Agreeor Disagree with the Idea Not the Person
  • 6.
    How to AgreeStrongly with an Opinion.  I agree with your point  That's absolutely true!  Absolutely!  I'd go along with your point.  I'm with you on that point.  That's exactly what I think.  That's a good point.  That's exactly my opinion.
  • 7.
    How to HalfAgree with an Opinion  Yes, perhaps, however ...  Well, yes, but ...  Yes, in a way, however ...  Hmm, possibly, but ...  Yes, I agree up to a point, however ...  I guess your idea could be right, but ...  Yes, I suppose so, however ...  That's worth thinking about, but ...
  • 8.
    How to DisagreePolitely with an Opinion.  I am not so sure.  Do you think so?  Well, it depends.  I'm not so certain.  Well, I don't know.  Well, I'm not so sure about that.  Hmm, I'm not sure your idea is right.  No, I don't think so.
  • 9.
    How to DisagreeStrongly with an Opinion.  I disagree.  I disagree with your idea.  I'm afraid I don't agree.  I'm afraid your idea is wrong.  I can't agree with your idea.  You can't actually mean that.  You must be joking.