Ó 6ia52m Arranging to meet up Ask and answer the questions together. 1 What do you think is the best way to spend time with friends? 2 Does anyone you know cancel arrangements a lot? What reasons do they give? How do you spend your day during the week, how at the weekend? Create two pie charts, adding the percentages. Present your pie charts to the class. The following expressions might be useful: Listen to Mia and Jason arranging to meet in their free time. What do they arrange to do? Take notes. Listen to their next conversation. Who’s going to the performance on Saturday? Who’s going on Sunday? Listen to both conversations again. Circle the expressions that they use. Checking 1 Are you doing anything this week / tonight ? 2 Do you fancy having lunch / going too ? Arranging a date and time 3 Can you make Saturday / the 12th ? 4 Can you do tomorrow/ 3.30 ? Cancelling and rearranging 5 I’m sorry but I can’t make it tomorrow/ on Saturday . 6 Can we postpone? / Can we do it another time? Work alone. 1 Think of three things you’d like to do with good friends. 2 Write down four times when you’re free. Make arrangements with three different people. Find someone to do each thing with. Example: Hi Paul. Are you doing anything on Monday? Would you like to … ? 1 Speaking 2 a b During the week, I spend a quarter / about 50% of my time at … From … to … o’clock, I … every day. In the afternoon, I sometimes/mostly/always … In the evening, I … I usually go to bed at … At the weekend, I often … 3 Listening 6r5p8h 26 a b 2b75cb 27 4 Vocabulary Arranging to meet up 1. tomorrow, 12 a.m. 2. Monday, 7 p.m. 3. Tuesday, 1 p.m. 4. Saturday evening 5 Speaking a b 96 8 Unit Getting connected use questions to preface invitations and requests write a report write a formal email Goals talk about plans and arrangements make and change arrangements book a room and check into a hotel talk about social networking sites Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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