Negotiate an agreement B2 intermediate: 😊 Let's negotiate 😊 . What's the deal? Example: _I'll meet you at the café at 5 PM if you bring the empanadas_. 😊 Food for business 😊. - You want to discuss a catering deal for an event? - I'll offer 10% off if you order over RD$5,000. - Can you match the price of our competitors? 😊 Deal 😊. - I'll offer a buffet with sancocho, chicharrón, and mangu for RD$1,200 per person. - Include a free dessert station with dulce de leche and tres leches cake. - Can you commit to 50 guests? 😊 Let's negotiate 😊. - *Negotiate with someone/something*: To discuss terms, prices, or conditions to reach an agreement. - Food deal for corporate event: - I'll offer a buffet with sancocho, chicharrón, and mangu for RD$1,200 per person. - Include a free dessert station with dulce de leche and tres leches cake. - Can you commit to 50 guests? - If you order over 100 meals, I'll throw in free delivery...
Verbs with adverbs and prepositions: B2- intermediate: 📚 Verb + adverb + preposition combos: - *Examples*: - Get along with someone (tolerate). - Look forward to something (anticipate). - Come up with an idea (think of). - Food context: - I get along with spicy food. - I'm looking forward to trying that restaurant. - She came up with a great recipe. * Definition of adverbs and prepositions together: - *Definition: Some adverbs and prepositions combine to create phrasal prepositions or fixed expressions that function like a single preposition. - *Examples*: - Up to (as many/much as): Eat up to 8 mangos. - Out of (without): We're out of coffee. - In for (likely to get): You're in for a treat with this dessert. * Phrasal prepositions: - *Meaning: Combinations of words (often adverb + preposition) that function like a single preposition. - *Examples*: ...