1. boring
2. much fun
3. eating
4. have fish and chips
5. something different
6. you’ll enjoy it
1. boring
2. much fun
3. eating
4. have fish and chips
5. something different
6. you’ll enjoy it
USE IT! Work in pairs. Read the situation. Then prepare and practise a new dialogue. Use the key phrases and the dialogue in exercise 1 to help you.
Student A: You want to go camping in the countryside at the weekend. Listen to what your friend suggests instead and respond.
Student B: You don't want to go camping in the countryside at the weekend. You fancy watching a film then having dinner. Suggest what type of film and food you want.
Practise the dialogue with your partner.
Louise: Have you been to Bowl You Over, the new bowling club?
Grace: Actually, I've never been bowling. I've heard it's a bit boring.
Louise: You've never been bowling? Seriously? Let's try it next weekend. We can invite Lori and Jack, too.
Grace: It doesn't sound much fun to me, but we'll see what they say. I'm hungry. Have you had lunch?
Louise: No, I haven't eaten since breakfast. Let's have lunch together.
Grace: What do you fancy eating?
Louise: I don't know. Fish and chips, I suppose.
Grace: Wait a second. There's a great restaurant really near here. Come on.
Louise: OK.
Grace: Here it is.
Louise: Can't we have fish and chips?
Grace: Why not try something different? The food here is delicious. I think you'll enjoy it.
Louise: OK. I'll give it a try.
Grace: Great.
Choose the correct words in the dialogue. Then watch or listen and check. What does Louise want to do next weekend? Where does Grace suggest going for lunch?
Louise: Have you 1been / seen to Bowl You Over, the new bowling club?
Grace: Actually, I've never 2been / had bowling. I've heard it's a bit boring.
Louise: You've never 3been / made bowling? Seriously? Let's try it next weekend. We can invite Lori and Jack, too.
Grace: It doesn't sound much fun to me, but we'll see what they say. I'm hungry. Have you 4had / taken lunch?
Louise: No, I haven't 5ate / eaten since breakfast. Let's have lunch together.
Grace: What do you fancy eating?
Louise: I don't know. Fish and chips, I suppose
Grace: Wait a second. There's a great restaurant really near here. Come on.
Louise: OK.
Grace: Here it is.
Louise: Can't we 6had / have fish and chips?
Grace: Why not try something different? The food here is delicious. I think you'll enjoy it.
Louise: OK. I'll give it a try.
Grace: Great.
Work in pairs. Read situations 1-3. Take turns to suggest doing something after school. Use the key phrases.
1. watch a scary film
2. go for a bicycle ride
3. play a video game
PRONUNCIATION: Stress for emphasis
Listen and repeat the sentences. Which sentence has more stressed words? Why?
Have you been to Bowl You Over?
You've never been bowling? Seriously?
What do you like doing in the evening and at the weekend?