Lesson
20 - Dinner Invitation
Dialogs for everyday use. Short situational dialogs for
students of English as a Foreign (EFL) or Second (ESL)
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Dinner Invitation
Laura: Don’t forget.
We’re invited out to dinner tonight.
Ted: Oh. I almost forgot. Thanks
for reminding me. What time?
Laura: Seven thirty. We should leave the
house by six thirty. You know how bad the traffic is that time of night.
Ted: Uh huh.
It’s informal, isn’t it?
Laura: Yeah. You can wear your new sports
jacket.
Ted: Okay. I’ll
try to get home a little early.
Laura: Good. Bye
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Conversation Notes |
- We’re invited out to dinner
tonight
- We’re invited to have dinner with friends or
acquaintances
- Uh huh
- Yes, (I do)
- Bye bye
- Good bye, so long
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Source: U.S. State Department |
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