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An example of a dialogue in which you invite a friend to eat out and use expressions of agreement and disagreement is:
You: I'm really hungry right now. Are you free? How about we go grab something to eat?
Friend: That's a great idea. Where should we go?
You: I was thinking of going to that new restaurant on 5th.
Friend: Absolutely not! That place is super expensive! Besides, I don't feel like having seafood today.
You: Alright. How about that pizza place a couple of blocks away from here? It's not that expensive.
Friend: That's true. Let's go there. Shall we meet in 30 minutes?
You: No way! I'm really hungry! Besides, we should get there as early as possible to get a table.
Friend: You're right. Let's get going right now, then.
To answer this type of activity, you should:
- Read the instructions attentively. As you write, check the instructions again, so that you will not forget any of the details you should include.
- Imagine how a conversation between you and a friend of yours would go. That will likely help come up with the dialogue.
- Research expressions of agreement and disagreement in case you cannot think of any on the spot. The ones used in the answer above are in underlined.
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