
LET'S CHECK IT OUT! 💬
1. What can you see in the picture?
2. Do you like to make after-work plans with your colleagues?
DIALOGUE PRACTICE! 🎧
Situation:
Justin and Kohei are chatting near the office exit about their after work plans.
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Kohei
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Justin
See you Monday. Are you sure? We’ve got that deadline tomorrow.
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Kohei
Yeah, I think I've done everything I can for today. Do you still have work to do?
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Justin
Yeah, but I’m almost finished. Don’t worry.
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Kohei
Don’t work too hard.
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Justin
Yeah for sure.
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Kohei
By the way, are you busy tonight?
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Justin
No, I don’t have any plans. What’s on your mind?
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Kohei
Why don’t we go for a drink?
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Justin
Sure. I'll be glad to join you since I'll be done in 5 minutes.
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Kohei
Really? Is that OK with you?
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Justin
Oh, works for me. I also feel like drinking tonight. So, see you outside.
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Kohei
Alright. See you!
COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS
1. What are Justin’s plans for the evening?
2. What does Kohei suggest they do?
3. How does Justin respond to Kohei’s invitation?
LET'S LEARN! 📖
| What you can hear: | What you can say: |
|---|---|
I think I’ll go home now. | See you Monday. |
Do you still have work to do? | I’m almost finished. |
Don’t work too hard. | You too. |
Are you busy tonight? | I don’t have any plans. |
Why don’t we go for a drink? | I’ll be glad to join you. |
Is that OK with you? | Works for me. |
LET'S CHAT! 💬
Instruction: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate questions or responses based on the context.
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Person A
I think I’ll go home now.
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Person B
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Person A
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Person B
I’m almost finished.
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Person A
Don’t work too hard.
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Person B
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Person A
Are you busy tonight?
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Person B
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Person A
Why don’t we go for a drink?
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Person B
ROLE PLAYING! 🎬

Situation:
You are wrapping up your workday and making plans with a colleague. Practice how to transition from work to making social plans.
Instruction:
Pair up with a partner. One person will be the Employee A and the other, Employee B. Use the provided expressions to guide your conversation.
| EMPLOYEE A | EMPLOYEE B |
|---|---|
Mention heading home. | Respond to leaving for home. |
Ask about any remaining work. | Address any remaining work. |
Offer encouragement for a balanced workload. | Return the encouragement. |
Inquire about evening plans. | Confirm no plans for the evening. |
Suggest grabbing a drink. | Agree to go for a drink. |
Confirm if the plan is okay. | Accept the plan. |
I think I’ll go home now.