Speaking: Interactive Communication A2 - Lesson 5: Making Simple Suggestions ("Let's...")
Lesson 5: Making Suggestions ("Let's...") Welcome to your conversational speaking framework! Proposing shared activities is one of the most effective ways to build natural social connections, whether you are collaborating on a design project or planning a weekend excursion. Core Phrasing Structures: Making a Suggestion: Let's design a logo. / Let's visit Angkor Wat. / Let's watch an animation. Accepting (Saying Yes): Sounds great! / Yes, let's do it! / That's a good idea. Declining (Saying No): Let's not. / I'd rather not. / Maybe later. Grammar Foundations: Always place a base verb directly after 'Let's'. Do not include the particle 'to' (avoid 'Let's to go'). Because 'Let's' is a contraction of 'Let us', do not add an extra subject pronoun (avoid 'Let's we go'). Please enable JavaScript to view the interactive audio pronunciation nodes, stacked performance evaluations, and automated res…