(Speech Acts) Soul Mates

To successfully complete this activity, you need to read each scenario prompt and respond aloud with a full, appropriate sentence, using the key vocabulary and ideas about relationships from the lesson.

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  • Your friend always gives good relationship advice. Ask them for a suggestion on where to meet new people.
  • Invite a classmate to a party you are having, explaining that you think they would get along well with your other friends.
  • Your friend is shy but loves books. Suggest a way they could meet people who share their interest.
  • Ask your partner if they think people should actively search for their soul mate or just wait for it to happen.
  • You forgot a planned meeting with a friend. Apologise and explain it was an honest mistake.
  • Thank a friend for always being there to listen to you talk about your dating life.
  • Congratulate a colleague who has just got engaged to their partner.
  • Explain to a friend why you are finding it difficult to meet someone, mentioning one main problem.
  • Your friend is going on a blind date. Wish them luck and say what you hope for them.
  • Tell your group whether you believe in the idea of a single ‘destined’ soul mate.
  • Describe a quiz or activity you do regularly (e.g., every week or month).
  • Say why you are unsure about the idea of ‘love at first sight’.
  • Explain to a partner what you think the word ‘soul mate’ actually means.
  • Promise a friend you will introduce them to someone you think they would be very compatible with.
  • Offer to help a friend who is spending too much time on dating apps and seems a bit obsessed.
  • Tell a friend about a new decision you have made about your approach to finding a partner.