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浙江省杭州市文晖实验学校2024-2025学年上学期九年级暑假学习情况反馈英语试题
How to Ask Someone to Hang Out
Asking someone to hang out can feel like a big step at the start of a new friendship. It may be a classmate or someone you met at a party. Here are our best tips to help you ask him or her to hang out.
Ask in an accidental way. If you have been planning to ask them for a while, take a breath and use your daily conversational tone(语气). . So when you ask them to hang out, it doesn't turn out to be embarrassing.
. You may have a hard time asking someone to hang out without a good reason. If you're asking someone you know you have a common interest with, use that to invite. Tell them it would be fun to do the activity together.
Be confident that they will say yes. It's no good to ask someone to hang out if you tell yourself they won't want to. . If you are confident in yourself, the person will be more open when you ask directly.
. When you ask someone to hang out, make sure you have a few dates in mind when you know you're free. Offer those dates to the person and ask if they are free during any of those dates.
Invite someone to go wherever you're going. Anytime you're about to do something and you see someone you want to hang out with, ask them to join you. Since you are going to do it no matter what they say, it's not a big deal if they turn you down.
Even though it feels scary at first, follow the tips above and it will not be stressful to let someone know that you'd like to hang out in the future.
A. Try to make a direct ask.
B. Keep yourself relaxed and calm
C. Make plans for the following weekend
D. Use a common interest as a reason
E. Tell the person the time that works for you
What do you usually do when you hang out with someone?(10词左右)
A. Where are you from? B. What class are you in? C. Yes, I am. D. Nice to meet you too! E. What is your name? F. Welcome to China! |
A: Hello, nice to meet you!
B: Hi! {#blank#}1{#/blank#} What is your name?
A: My name is Li Daming. {#blank#}2{#/blank#}
B: My name is Linda. Are you a new student here?
A: {#blank#}3{#/blank#}I'm new here.
B: {#blank#}4{#/blank#}
A: I am in Class 1, Grade 1.
B: Me too. We are in the same class!
A: That's great! Where are you from?
B: I am from England.
A: {#blank#}5{#/blank#}
B: Thank you. Let's go to the classroom.
{#blank#}1{#/blank#}He used to be very lazy. He never did his homework on time and always got bad grades. {#blank#}2{#/blank#}He never exercised and would always eat junk food. {#blank#}3{#/blank#}He was very shy and would never speak up in class. {#blank#}4{#/blank#} He never paid attention to his schedule and would always miss important deadlines(截 止日期). {#blank#}5{#/blank#}He never saw the good in anything and would always complain(抱怨). | A. Paul has learned to see the good in everything and has stopped complaining. He is much more positive and optimistic (乐观的) now. People enjoy being around him. B. Sam has become much more confident in his choices. He trusts himself and is able to make decisions quickly. His friends are impressed by his newfound confidence. C. Eric has changed a lot in the past few years. He has become much more responsible and hard- working. He now finishes his homework on time and has improved his grades. His teachers and parents are very proud of him. D. John has started using memory techniques to improve his memory. He no longer forgets important information and is much more reliable. His friends and family have noticed the positive changes in him. E. Frank has started exercising regularly and eating a healthy diet. He feels much more energetic and healthy now. His friends are pleased with the changes in him. F. Tom has become much more confident and. outgoing. He now participates actively in class and has made many new friends. He is much happier now. G. Jason has started using a planner to keep track of his schedule and responsibilities. He no longer misses important deadlines and is much more organized. |
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