
How to Invite Someone in English Without Sounding Awkward
Learn how to make invitations in English and what to say when someone invites you. In this lesson, you’ll learn natural English phrases to invite someone, accept an invitation and say no politely.
Invitations can be difficult when English isn’t your first language. You may know simple phrases like Would you like to...? but real English conversations don’t always sound like the examples in a textbook.
You’ll also learn the difference between phrases that are grammatically correct and phrases that actually sound natural in the situation.
This lesson is useful for intermediate and advanced English learners who want to feel more confident in real conversations with friends, colleagues and other English speakers.
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? Intermediate to Advanced English:
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• speak faster (without translating)
• sound more confident and professional
• build advanced vocabulary that’s actually useful
• improve pronunciation so people understand you the first time
? 55 full lessons + materials + practice
What you get:
✅ Video lessons (simple explanations)
✅ 1,500+ advanced vocabulary items
✅ British + American expressions
✅ Clear grammar (no stress, no confusion)
✅ Pronunciation + listening practice
✅ Homework tasks checked by a native teacher
✅ Downloadable revision materials
✅ Chat support
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⏰ LESSON CHAPTERS:
00:00 Intro
00:59 How to accept invitations
06:06 How to decline invitations
09:23 Neutral responses
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Invitations can be difficult when English isn’t your first language. You may know simple phrases like Would you like to...? but real English conversations don’t always sound like the examples in a textbook.
You’ll also learn the difference between phrases that are grammatically correct and phrases that actually sound natural in the situation.
This lesson is useful for intermediate and advanced English learners who want to feel more confident in real conversations with friends, colleagues and other English speakers.
?? *Learn English with Harry — Real English, Real Results* https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/fluency
? Intermediate to Advanced English:
A complete English programme designed to help you:
• speak faster (without translating)
• sound more confident and professional
• build advanced vocabulary that’s actually useful
• improve pronunciation so people understand you the first time
? 55 full lessons + materials + practice
What you get:
✅ Video lessons (simple explanations)
✅ 1,500+ advanced vocabulary items
✅ British + American expressions
✅ Clear grammar (no stress, no confusion)
✅ Pronunciation + listening practice
✅ Homework tasks checked by a native teacher
✅ Downloadable revision materials
✅ Chat support
? “9 cents a day” value — one-time payment, lifetime access.
? No subscription.
? Start here: https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/fluency
⏰ LESSON CHAPTERS:
00:00 Intro
00:59 How to accept invitations
06:06 How to decline invitations
09:23 Neutral responses
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#learnenglish #englishspeaking #englishvocabulary #englishlearning #englishtips #speakenglish #advancedenglish #speakconfidentenglish #learningenglish #englishgrammar
Learn English with Harry
Hi, I am Harry, I'm a native English speaker. Following over 30 years working in a business, I changed my career path and reinvented myself as a teacher.
I obtained my TEFL qualifications and have now been teaching English online for over 10 years. I ha...