At a Friend's House

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Practice what to do at a friend's house in your ESL class!

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  • AT A FRIEND'S HOUSE
  • INTRODUCTIONS
  • Hi Stella! Thank you for inviting me! Your dog is so cute! What is his name?
  • Hi Anja! I'm glad you're here! This is my dog Rufus.
  • MAKING CONVERSATION
  • I'd love to play outside!
  • What would you like to do?
  • We can play video games? Or, we could play outside.
  • Ok! Let's go!
  • FINDING YOUR WAY
  • Sure it's down the hall on the right.
  • You're welcome! Me too!
  • Thank you for the orange juice! I was thirsty after running around!
  • May I use your bathroom?
  • SAYING GOODBYE
  • Thank you for having me, Stella! I had so much fun!
  • Any time! I had fun too. I hope we can do it again soon!
  • It is polite to say hello to your friend and thank them for having you over.
  • When making conversation, ask your friend what they would like to play. Try to find a game that you both enjoy.
  • If you need to find something in your friend's house, like the bathroom, just ask politely where it is.
  • It is customary to thank your friend for having you when you say goodbye.
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