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KEY VOCABULARY
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Nouns Music* classical country gospel jazz New Age pop rap/urban rock salsa
*Names of musical styles can be used as nouns or adjectives.
Movies comedy horror film science fiction thriller western
TV programs game show news soap opera talk show
Entertainers actor actress group singer
Other CD date dinner fan (baseball) game gym kind (of) piano play theater ticket trumpet video
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Adjectives best favorite new
Verbs agree ask come over go out have to know listen to meet need play (an instrument) save sing think of visit want
Adverbs just really tonight
Prepositions for (dinner) on (TV) with (me)
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EXPRESSIONS
Talking about likes and dislikes Do you like . . . ? Yes, I do. I like . . . a lot. No, I don't. I can't stand . . . . No, I don't like . . . very much. What kind of . . . do you like? What do you think of . . . ? What's/Who's your favorite . . . ?
Giving opinions I like . . . . Do you? I can't stand . . . . How about you? I think . . . . We don't agree on . . . .
Inviting and accepting/refusing invitations Would you like to . . . ? Yes, I would./I'd love to. Do you want to . . . ? That sounds great. I'd like to, but I have to . . . .
Making suggestions Why don't you . . . ? Let's . . . . That sounds fine.
Asking about events When is it? Where is it? What time does it start? Where should we . . . ?
Asking for more information How about . . . ?
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