A text message invitation-CEFR

Learn how to write a text message invitation to a friend.
Definition-

Are you a beginner (CEFR level A1) English learner? This section provides writing practice to assist you in writing short, simple texts about well-known topics and filling out forms. Messages, emails, and forms are examples of texts.

How to write?

Learn how to send a friend a text message invitation.

1-You are not required to write complete sentences. 

2-To save time, use abbreviations such as LOL (= laugh out loud) or IDK (= I don't know). 

3-Emoji smileys can be used to convey emotions. Ex-😂🙂

4-Full stops (.) are not required at the end of messages.

Example-

Hey! Do you want to meet for a drink ?

14:16

Cool, what time do you finish?

14:21

Late as always crying

14:22

Me too. Msg me when you leave

14:22

OK. Where do you want to go?

14:23

IDK. I might be hungry tho

14:24

Good point.

14:25

I'll think of somewhere to eat.

14:25

I know what you're like when you're hungry! wink

14:27

LOL, I'm not that bad!

14:31

Don't worry. We can meet at the bus stop and decide.

14:31

yes See you later

14:32

Conclusion-

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