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An Informal Invitation

The email invites a friend to a celebration at the writer's uncle's house on Saturday July 20th at 6pm. Details are provided about making pizzas and cooking barbecue. The friend is encouraged to bring dessert and a swimsuit as there are plans to go swimming at the lake after dinner, with an option to stay overnight if needed. The friend is asked to RSVP.

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An Informal Invitation

The email invites a friend to a celebration at the writer's uncle's house on Saturday July 20th at 6pm. Details are provided about making pizzas and cooking barbecue. The friend is encouraged to bring dessert and a swimsuit as there are plans to go swimming at the lake after dinner, with an option to stay overnight if needed. The friend is asked to RSVP.

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An informal invitation.

Write an email inviting a friend to a celebration. In your email, you should:

- ask your friend how they are;


- offer an invitation;
- give details of where and when the celebration is taking place;
- add some details to the invitation which will help persuade your friend.

Hi Alex.
How are things? What have you been up to? Hope you …!
We … to celebrate because I ... We would like … to join us.
The party … at my uncle’s on Saturday 20 July at six o’clock. I’m going … and my brother … on the barbeque
in the garden! Please …
By the way, you … to the party. You can … After the dinner we … to go to the lake. You might … Bring your
swimsuit. You can … and there’s lots of room but … in case there’s a problem.
Please … if you can come!
All the best,
Dan

- to be well;
- to have a party (Present Continuous);
- to pass my final exams (Present Perfect);
- to invite you;
- to take place (Future Simple);
- to make pizzas;
- to be busy (Future Simple);
- to bring some dessert;
- not to need to wear anything smart;
- to wear whatever you want;
- to plan (Present Continuous);
- to want to go for a swim;
- to stay overnight;
- to tell me beforehand;
- to let me know.

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