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By: Miss Rowena L. Rosalejos
Sakon Nakhon Rajabhat
University
What are the occasions
           wherein people make invitations


1. a reception        2. a lunch, a luncheon
3. a cocktail         4. a farewell party
5. a farewell party   6. a dinner
7. a buffet           8. a wedding reception
How to make invitations?


1. I would like to invite you to have lunch at my
   home next week.

2. I would like to have you come to my birthday
    party this evening.

3. Would you like to go to the movies next Sunday?

4. Won’t you come in and have a cup of tea?
How to make invitations?

5. Will you be able to go to the rock concert with me tomorrow
night?

6. How about having lunch with me tomorrow?

7. Can you have dinner with me today evening?

8. I would like to invite you to have dinner with me this
coming Sunday.

9. Are you free on Monday? I should like to invite you to have
lunch with me.
How to reply to invitations?

-Accepting an invitation


      1. Thank you. I shall be glad to.
      2. Thank you. That’s very kind of you. I’d
love to.
      3. Thank you. I’d be delighted to go. How
nice!
      4. It’s very nice of you to invite me.
How to reply to invitations?

-Accepting an invitation

       5. That would be very nice. I would definitely
join the party.

       6. That would be wonderful. I can assure you
that I won’t miss such a lovely party.
How to reply to invitations?

-Refusing an Invitation

       1. I’m sorry but I have another engangement.
       2. I’m awfully sorry, but I must meet my boss
at the airport.
       3. I should like to, but I have an appointment
with the doctor.
How to reply to invitations?

-Refusing an Invitation

      4. I’d love to come, but I’m afraid I can’t. I
have an urgent meeting.

      5. Oh, I’m sorry. I’d love to come but I’ve
already accepted another invitation.
Conversation


A : If you are free this Sunday. Would you like to have
dinner with me?
B : I’d love to, but I have an appointment with my
friend. I hope you’ll invite me again sometime.
A : Surely, I’ll.
B : It’s very nice of you to invite me.
Example
   Mr. Sean Robinson, Managing Director

    requests the pleasure of your attendance
               at the dinner party
             on the occasion of the
  10th anniversary of Games Power Company
           on Friday, June 25th ,2010
                  at 18.00 hours
at Jade Ballroom, Siam Royal Convention Hotel


                                              Dress:Formal
                                                  R.S.V.P.
                                     E-Mail: rsvp@gp.co.th
Exercises
Using the invitation card in the previous slide, take a
partner and make your own replies of acceptance and
decline to the invitaion.

   1. Accepting the invitation
   2. Declining the invitation

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  • 1. By: Miss Rowena L. Rosalejos Sakon Nakhon Rajabhat University
  • 2. What are the occasions wherein people make invitations 1. a reception 2. a lunch, a luncheon 3. a cocktail 4. a farewell party 5. a farewell party 6. a dinner 7. a buffet 8. a wedding reception
  • 3. How to make invitations? 1. I would like to invite you to have lunch at my home next week. 2. I would like to have you come to my birthday party this evening. 3. Would you like to go to the movies next Sunday? 4. Won’t you come in and have a cup of tea?
  • 4. How to make invitations? 5. Will you be able to go to the rock concert with me tomorrow night? 6. How about having lunch with me tomorrow? 7. Can you have dinner with me today evening? 8. I would like to invite you to have dinner with me this coming Sunday. 9. Are you free on Monday? I should like to invite you to have lunch with me.
  • 5. How to reply to invitations? -Accepting an invitation 1. Thank you. I shall be glad to. 2. Thank you. That’s very kind of you. I’d love to. 3. Thank you. I’d be delighted to go. How nice! 4. It’s very nice of you to invite me.
  • 6. How to reply to invitations? -Accepting an invitation 5. That would be very nice. I would definitely join the party. 6. That would be wonderful. I can assure you that I won’t miss such a lovely party.
  • 7. How to reply to invitations? -Refusing an Invitation 1. I’m sorry but I have another engangement. 2. I’m awfully sorry, but I must meet my boss at the airport. 3. I should like to, but I have an appointment with the doctor.
  • 8. How to reply to invitations? -Refusing an Invitation 4. I’d love to come, but I’m afraid I can’t. I have an urgent meeting. 5. Oh, I’m sorry. I’d love to come but I’ve already accepted another invitation.
  • 9. Conversation A : If you are free this Sunday. Would you like to have dinner with me? B : I’d love to, but I have an appointment with my friend. I hope you’ll invite me again sometime. A : Surely, I’ll. B : It’s very nice of you to invite me.
  • 10. Example Mr. Sean Robinson, Managing Director requests the pleasure of your attendance at the dinner party on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of Games Power Company on Friday, June 25th ,2010 at 18.00 hours at Jade Ballroom, Siam Royal Convention Hotel Dress:Formal R.S.V.P. E-Mail: rsvp@gp.co.th
  • 11. Exercises Using the invitation card in the previous slide, take a partner and make your own replies of acceptance and decline to the invitaion. 1. Accepting the invitation 2. Declining the invitation