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A1 Reading 3

Fran and Leanne are making plans to get together on an evening next week. In one email, Fran suggests going out for a meal at a new Chinese restaurant in town on Friday or Sunday evening. However, Fran is busy both Saturday nights for the next two weeks. In the other email, Leanne offers to host a meal at her house and invite some friends over on Friday instead. She mentions there is a nice cafe near her house but it is expensive and people usually dress up. They agree to meet on the following Friday for a meal.

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Fran and Leanne are making plans to get together on an evening next week. In one email, Fran suggests going out for a meal at a new Chinese restaurant in town on Friday or Sunday evening. However, Fran is busy both Saturday nights for the next two weeks. In the other email, Leanne offers to host a meal at her house and invite some friends over on Friday instead. She mentions there is a nice cafe near her house but it is expensive and people usually dress up. They agree to meet on the following Friday for a meal.

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READING 3 A1

An evening out
1 Match the verbs to the nouns to make activities.
1 cook some friends over 3 like Chinese food
invite a meal go for a drink
2 meet at smart clothes 4 stay for a meal
wear eight go out at home

2 Read the emails. Which activity is in both emails?


Email 1

Subject: Re: an evening out?


Date: 21 August 09.18

Hi Leanne,
Thanks for your email. Yes, I would love to see you soon. I’m
very busy at the moment. It isn’t easy studying and working
at the same time. I want to go out and have some fun!
Let’s go out for a meal. Do you like Chinese food? There’s
a great new restaurant in town.
Friday and Saturday evenings are usually good for me, but
I’m busy on Saturday night for the next two weeks. Sunday
is OK, but I start work early on Mondays … So, how about
Friday of next week?
Love,
Fran xx

Email 2

Subject: Re: an evening out?


Date: 22 August 19.46

Hi Fran,
Yes, next Friday is good for me. Would you like to go out
for a meal, or come to my house? I can cook a meal (yes,
I can cook now!) and maybe invite some friends over. We
can go for a drink after dinner. There’s a great café-bar
near my house, but it’s quite expensive and everyone
wears smart clothes.
What do you think of that idea? See you soon!
Leanne xxx

3 Answer the questions. 4 Complete the sentences with Fran, Leanne or X (for no one).
1 Can Fran meet Leanne next Saturday? YES / NO 1 can cook.
2 Does Fran work on Mondays? YES / NO 2 lives near a good café or restaurant.
3 Can Leanne meet Fran next Friday? YES / NO 3 knows a good Chinese restaurant.
4 Do they decide what to do next Friday? YES / NO 4 is busy next Friday.
5 works and goes to college.
6 is doing something next Saturday night.
7 needs to have a break from work.

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