Inviting
What kinds of social activities in your city could be appropriate ways of entertaining visitors from other countries?
Typical ideas are arts and cultural events such as theatre, cinema, concerts, exhibitions, famous monuments and buildings, or sports event, golf, tourist trips, excursions, restaurants and bars.
More private corporate hospitality such as parties, receptions, and possibly invitations to someone's home ( highly culture dependent ).
Culture and entertainment
Language Checklist
Socialising (2)
Saying what's on and what's available
There's a (good) film/play/concert/on at…
We have a good theatre in the city …
There are some …
- interesting museums/public buildings …
- good restaurants
Are you interested in …?
- eating out?
- visiting/seeing …?
Inviting
Would you be interested in going to see …?
I'd like to invite you to have dinner this evening. Is that a good idea?
Responding to an invitation
That would be very nice.
I'd like that.
Thank you. That would be a pleasure.
Declining an invitation
I'd like to, but I'm afraid …
That would be nice, but unfortunately …
- I'm rather tired …
- I have an appointment this evening …
- I'm rather busy …
- I have some work to do …
Stating preference
I like (Japanese) cuisine very much …
I think I'd like to …
I think I'd prefer …
I particularly like (classical) music …
Looking at a mean
The (fish) sounds nice …
I think I'd like to try …
I think I'll have …
Shall we have a bottle of …?
Commenting on an evening out
It's been a lovely evening.
It's been very nice.
Thank you very much for your hospitality.
I enjoyed it very much.
Skills Checklist
Socialising (2)
Before receiving visitors to your company
Be prepared to talk in English about your professional field and/or your company and business:
Be able to talk about:
You may wish to talk about