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Arranging a playdate: resource A
Resource A
2 © 2015 British Council
Arranging a playdate: resource B
Resource B
Activity 1
Listen to the two women arranging a play date and choose the correct answer- true or false.
1. Amy and Rebecca are children. T/F
2. Rebecca can come to play tonight. T/F
3. Rebecca loves fish. T/F
4. Rebecca is a vegetarian. T/F
5. Rebecca is playing football tonight. T/F
Activity 2
Choose the correct answer: a, b or c
1. Rebecca is going to play at Amy’s house
a) tonight.
b) on Friday.
c) tomorrow.
2. Rebecca likes to eat
a) meat.
b) fish.
c) pasta.
3. Rebecca’s mum should pick her up at
a) 8.30.
b) 6.30.
c) 7.30.
4. Amy lives at
a) 4 Sun Lane.
b) 5 Heatherfield Lane.
c) 4 Heatherfield Lane.
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Arranging a playdate: resource B
Activity 3
Put the words into the correct order.
a) How are Fiona , Hello you ?
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b) tonight . She’s football playing
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c) would come . Sure she I’m to love
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d) there Now , is eat ? She doesn’t anything
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e) eat or doesn’t meat fish . She
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f) pasta What about ?
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g) time What I shall her pick up ?
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Activity 4
Listen and write in the missing word.
1. She’s ____________ football tonight.
2. I’m sure she ________ love to come.
3. Would I pick her ________ from school?
4. Now is there anything she ____________ eat?
5. She doesn’t eat _________ or fish.
6. What ________ pasta?
7. She _________ pasta.
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Arranging a playdate: resource C
Resource C
Put the phrases in the correct group.
how about ... that'd be great shall I ...
that'll be ok that's a shame ... that's fine
will you ... that's lovely .... I'm afraid...
what about ... would you ...
suggesting accepting declining
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Arranging a playdate: resource D
Resource D: transcript
F: Hello Adrienne.
A: Hello Fiona, how are you?
F: I’m fine, good, erm, Amy would like to know if Rebecca would like to come to play after
school tonight and stay for tea?
A: Oh, that’s a shame, she’s playing football tonight but I’m sure she would love to come.
How about Friday?
F: Yeah, I think that’ll be OK. Would I pick her up from school?
A: Yeah, that’d be great, thank you.
F: Now is there anything she doesn’t eat?
A: Yes. We’re vegetarian so she doesn’t eat meat or fish, I’m afraid.
F: OK, well, what about pasta?
A: Oh she loves pasta, that’d be great. Yes. Thank you.
F: OK that’s fine then, OK I’ll erm, I’ll take her home and will you pick her up?
A: Yes. What time shall I pick her up?
F: Erm, about half past seven?
A: Yes, that’s great and where do you live?
F: We live at 4 Heatherfield Lane in Harpenden, just off Sun Lane.
A: Oh right, yes, I know it. So about half past seven on Friday, that’ll be great, thank you.
F: OK that’s lovely, Bye
A: Bye
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Arranging a playdate: resource E
Resource E
Monday Friday
dentist appointment
birthday party
Tuesday Saturday
swimming lesson
Wednesday Sunday
visiting family
Thursday
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Arranging a playdate: resource F
Resource F
Monday Friday
Tuesday Saturday
Wednesday Sunday
Thursday
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Arranging a playdate: resource F
Resource F
Cut up and give one scenario to each pair.
1. You want to arrange a playdate with another parent.
Talk about: the day and time
what food you will cook
who will pick up and collect the children
2. You want to arrange a meal with your classmate.
Talk about: the day and time
which restaurant you will go to
how you will travel to and from the restaurant
3. You want to arrange an outing with your workmates.
Talk about: the day and time
where you will go
how you will travel to the place
1. You want to arrange a playdate with another parent.
Talk about: the day and time
what food you will cook
who will pick up and collect the children
2. You want to arrange a meal with your classmate.
Talk about: the day and time
which restaurant you will go to
how you will travel to and from the restaurant
3. You want to arrange an outing with your workmates.
Talk about: the day and time
where you will go
how you will travel to the place