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Invitation

Definition of invitation : is a
request to participate or take
a present in an event
Kinds of invitation
There are two kinds of Invitation
1. Written Invitation
2. Spoken Invitation
In written and spoken Invitation
there are two kind of Invitations :
Formal invitation
Informal Invitation
Kinds of Invitation
Formal Invitation it Informal Invitation
ussually originate is personal
from Institutes, invitation given to
offices or companies friends or families
and kind of it 
etc.
For example;
For example;
- An invitation to a
wedding - Invitation to a
- An Invitation to the birthday party
graduation - Invitation to
ceremony. dinner
Written Invitation

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Salutation
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Signature
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Jayapura, 18 Oktober 2019

Dear Ardi

Come and join the meeting on the preparation for the


study tour to Jakarta
Date : Monday, 28 Oct’ 2019
Time : at 11 a.m
Place : Osis Room
Please let me know over phone if for some reason you
won’t be able to come. Hope to see you at the Meeting.
Your sincerely

OSIS Chairman
Example of Spoken Invitation

Invitation To Dinner
Joko : Would you like to come over for
dinner tonight?
Yeni : Thank you! I’d love to. Would you
like me to bring something?
Joko : No, Nothing. Just come.
Yeni : Ok. What time?
Joko : At 7 p.m
Yeni : Ok, see you then.
Offering Invitation
we can use one of the
sentences
Formal Informal
situation situation
- I would like you - Will you come...
to come to... - Why dont you
- I wonder if you come...
would like to... - How about
- Would you like coming with us
to...? to...?
- I would like to
invite you to...
Responding Invitation
 ACCEPTING INVITATIONS  REFUSING INVITATIONS
- Great! - I think it is not a good
- Sounds great! idea.
- Sounds like a great - Sorry, I can’t. Maybe
idea! next time!
- Good idea! - Sorry, I have plans.
- Sure! - I’m afraid, I have to
- I’d love to! work.
- I’d be delighted! - Sorry, I have to
study.
- Sounds like a plan!
- I don’t know. I don’t
- That would be fun!
like…
- Why not?
- Sorry, but, it’s too far.
- Cool!
EXAMPLES OF INVITATION
CARDS
Thank you

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