Exercise 1
Vocabulary
restaurant (noun)
/ˈres.trɒnt/ – a place where people go to eat a meal together.
Let’s meet at a restaurant for dinner.
▸ That new restaurant downtown looks amazing.
café (noun)
/ˈkæf.eɪ/ – a small place where you can drink coffee and chat.
Do you want to grab a coffee at the café?
▸ We usually study together at a quiet café.
bar (noun)
/bɑːr/ – a place where people go to drink and talk in a relaxed way.
Let’s have a drink at the bar after work.
▸ The bar near the station has live music.
cinema (noun)
/ˈsɪn.ə.mə/ – a place where you watch movies on a big screen.
How about a movie at the cinema this weekend?
▸ They’re showing a new action film tonight.
museum (noun)
/mjuˈziː.əm/ – a place to see art, history, or science exhibitions.
Let’s visit the museum on Sunday afternoon.
▸ The museum café has great desserts.
park (noun)
/pɑːrk/ – a green public place for walking, relaxing, or picnics.
Would you like to go for a walk in the park?
▸ We had lunch in the park under the trees.
beach (noun)
/biːtʃ/ – a sandy area by the sea for swimming or relaxing.
Let’s spend the day at the beach.
▸ I love watching the sunset at the beach.
Exercise 2
Useful Expressions
- Would you like to go to the restaurant on Saturday?
- Do you want to grab a coffee at the café downtown?
- Are you free to have a drink at the bar this Friday?
- How about a movie at the cinema this weekend?
- Let’s visit the museum on Sunday afternoon.
- How about a picnic in the park?
- Would you like to go to the beach next weekend?
- Sorry, I’m not available that day.
- Can we reschedule for another time?
Exercise 3
Dialogue Practice
Read the dialogue aloud with your tutor.










Exercise 4
Fill in the Blanks
Fill in the blanks to complete the dialogue.
Two friends are choosing where to meet this weekend and want to keep several options open.






Choose answers from the options below that fit in blanks 1 to 6
Answer Pool (Questions 1-6)
Exercise 5
Role Play
Role-play the following situation with your tutor.
Situation
Invite your partner to do two or three activities in different places.
Talk about time, weather, and what you could do there.
If they’re not available, try to reschedule and offer a new idea.
Your teacher will play the other person.
Exercise 6
Discussion
- What’s your favorite place for a first date?
- How do you decide where to go when you invite someone?
- Is it common in your culture to go to the cinema for a first date?
- How do you politely decline an invitation you don’t like?
- Do you prefer a restaurant dinner or a picnic in the park?
- What kind of place helps you feel more relaxed on a date?
- Do you think offering several options makes an invitation easier to accept?
Correction – Exercise 4: Fill in the Blanks
(1) → restaurant
(2) → museum
(3) → café
(4) → park
(5) → bar
(6) → beach