Dialogo urgente
Scrivi il dialogo seguendo la traccia
A: Ask your partner what he is doing tomorrow evening
B: Say you are watching a football match on TV with your brother
A: Ask who is playing
B: Answer Arsenal and Chelsea
A: Ask for a prediction about the winners of the match
B: Make a prediction about the winners of the match
A: Say there is a new cafè in town where you can watch football on a huge screen. Suggest going there
B: Agree. Say you will tell your brother
A: Offer to reserve a table for three people. Suggest having a pizza before going to the cafè
B: Disagree and give a reason
A: Ask what time the match is starting
B: Answer 9 o'clock
A: Say you will pick them up at half past eight
A: Ask your partner what he is doing tomorrow evening
B: Say you are watching a football match on TV with your brother
A: Ask who is playing
B: Answer Arsenal and Chelsea
A: Ask for a prediction about the winners of the match
B: Make a prediction about the winners of the match
A: Say there is a new cafè in town where you can watch football on a huge screen. Suggest going there
B: Agree. Say you will tell your brother
A: Offer to reserve a table for three people. Suggest having a pizza before going to the cafè
B: Disagree and give a reason
A: Ask what time the match is starting
B: Answer 9 o'clock
A: Say you will pick them up at half past eight
Risposte
Grazie 1000!!! Io ho scritto così:
A : What are you doing tomorrow??
B : I'm watching the match on TV with my brother
A: Who is playing?
B: Arsenal and Chealsea (are playing)
A : In your opinion (secondo te) who will win the match?
B: I think Chealsea will win (oppure Chealsea may win, oppure could win)
A : there is a new cafè in town, we can go and watch the football match on a huge screen. Let 's go there (oppure : why don't we go there? )
B : ok, great idea! I'll tell my brother
A : Ok, I 'll reserve a table for three. Why don't we have a pizza before going to the cafè? (Oppure : what about having a pizza ... )
B : I 'm sorry, I can't because I have to study (oppure I have to go ti the doctor )
A : What time does the match start?
B : At 9 o' clock
A : Ok, I 'll pick you up at 8.30 on
Aggiunto 14 minuti più tardi:
No in ma pm
A : What are you doing tomorrow??
B : I'm watching the match on TV with my brother
A: Who is playing?
B: Arsenal and Chealsea (are playing)
A : In your opinion (secondo te) who will win the match?
B: I think Chealsea will win (oppure Chealsea may win, oppure could win)
A : there is a new cafè in town, we can go and watch the football match on a huge screen. Let 's go there (oppure : why don't we go there? )
B : ok, great idea! I'll tell my brother
A : Ok, I 'll reserve a table for three. Why don't we have a pizza before going to the cafè? (Oppure : what about having a pizza ... )
B : I 'm sorry, I can't because I have to study (oppure I have to go ti the doctor )
A : What time does the match start?
B : At 9 o' clock
A : Ok, I 'll pick you up at 8.30 on
Aggiunto 14 minuti più tardi:
No in ma pm
a What are you doing tomorrow evening?
b I'm watching a football match on TV with my brother
a Who' playing?
b Arsenal and Chelsea.
a In your opinion, who will win the match?
b I think that Arsenal will win the match.
a There's a new cafè in town where you can watch football on a huge screen. What about watching the match there?
b Yes, OK. I'll tell my brother.
a Why don't we reserve a table for three people and eat a pizza before we go to the cafè?
b No, thanks, but I'd like to relax at home before going to the cafè.
a Ok. When does the match start?
b It starts at nine o'clock.
a I'll pick you up at half past eight. See you later
P.S. Ho messo does the match start perché con eventi programmati da qualcun'altro e assolutamente certi (partite, orari di partenza dei treni) si usa il presente. Se non va bene metti is the match starting, e nella frase dopo is starting al posto di starts.
Ciao :hi
b I'm watching a football match on TV with my brother
a Who' playing?
b Arsenal and Chelsea.
a In your opinion, who will win the match?
b I think that Arsenal will win the match.
a There's a new cafè in town where you can watch football on a huge screen. What about watching the match there?
b Yes, OK. I'll tell my brother.
a Why don't we reserve a table for three people and eat a pizza before we go to the cafè?
b No, thanks, but I'd like to relax at home before going to the cafè.
a Ok. When does the match start?
b It starts at nine o'clock.
a I'll pick you up at half past eight. See you later
P.S. Ho messo does the match start perché con eventi programmati da qualcun'altro e assolutamente certi (partite, orari di partenza dei treni) si usa il presente. Se non va bene metti is the match starting, e nella frase dopo is starting al posto di starts.
Ciao :hi