Lesson No 23A-Vocabulary Related To Parties

Vocabulary Related to Parties

Here are some common words and phrases related to parties:

Types of Parties:

  • Birthday party: A party to celebrate someone’s birthday.
  • House party: A party held at someone’s home.
  • Cocktail party: A party where people stand and mingle while drinking cocktails.
  • Dinner party: A party where guests are served a meal.
  • Dance party: A party where people dance to music.
  • Theme party: A party with a specific theme or dress code.

Party Activities:

  • Dancing: Moving to music.
  • Eating: Consuming food.
  • Drinking: Consuming beverages.
  • Playing games: Engaging in games or activities.
  • Talking: Having conversations.
  • Listening to music: Enjoying music.

Party Supplies:

  • Decorations: Items used to decorate a party, such as balloons, streamers, and banners.
  • Food: Food served at a party, such as appetizers, main courses, and desserts.
  • Drinks: Beverages served at a party, such as alcohol, soda, and juice.
  • Music: Music played at a party.
  • Games: Games played at a party.

Party Etiquette:

  • RSVP: Responding to an invitation.
  • On time: Arriving at the party on time.
  • Host: The person who is hosting the party.
  • Guest: A person who is invited to a party.
  • Gift: A present given to the host of a party.

Sample Conversations at a Party

Meeting and Greeting

  • Host: “Welcome everyone! I’m so glad you could make it.”
  • Guest: “Thank you for inviting me. It’s great to see everyone.”
  • Guest 1: “Hi, I’m Sarah. Nice to meet you.”
  • Guest 2: “Nice to meet you too, Sarah. I’m John.”
See also  Unit 38: Opinions and Preferences

Small Talk

  • Guest 1: “Have you tried any of the food yet? It’s delicious.”
  • Guest 2: “Yes, I had the chicken. It was amazing.”
  • Guest 1: “I’m going to try the dessert next.”
  • Guest 2: “Me too. I heard the chocolate cake is great.”

Discussing Interests

  • Guest 1: “Do you like to travel?”
  • Guest 2: “Yes, I love exploring new places. My favorite place to visit is Paris.”
  • Guest 1: “That’s great! I’ve always wanted to go to Paris.”
  • Guest 2: “You should definitely go. It’s a beautiful city.”

Saying Goodbye

  • Host: “Thank you all for coming. I had a great time.”
  • Guest 1: “Me too. It was a fun party.”
  • Guest 2: “I’ll see you around.”
  • Host: “Have a great night!”

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