Making Suggestions: Let’s, Why don’t we, How about
Making suggestions is an important communicative function in English, frequently tested in the BAC written and oral expression sections.
Common expressions for making suggestions:
- Let’s + base verb: “Let’s go to the cinema.” (informal, inclusive)
- Why don’t we/you + base verb? “Why don’t we visit the museum?” (polite suggestion)
- How/What about + noun/gerund? “How about going for a walk?” / “What about a coffee?”
- Shall we + base verb? “Shall we start?” (formal, polite)
- We could + base verb: “We could try the new restaurant.” (tentative suggestion)
- I suggest/recommend + gerund: “I suggest studying together.”
- Would you like to + base verb? “Would you like to join us?” (polite invitation)
Responding to suggestions:
- Accepting: “Good idea!” / “That sounds great!” / “I’d love to.” / “Why not?”
- Declining politely: “That sounds nice, but…” / “I’m not sure about that.” / “Maybe another time.” / “I’d rather not.”
- Alternative: “That’s a good idea, but how about…?” / “I’d prefer to…”
BAC Example 2022:
Task: Your friend wants to improve their English. Make three suggestions using different expressions.
Model answer: “Why don’t you watch English movies? You could also read English books. How about joining a language club?”
Similar Lessons
📍 دروس مشابهة
- English – Expressing Purpose and Result – 3rd Year Literary Stream
- English — Compound and Collective Nouns — 4th Year Middle School — Algerian Curriculum
- English — Making Suggestions and Responding (Let's, How about, Why don't we) — 3rd Year Middle School — Algerian Program
مدونة التربية و التعليم في الجزائر – دروس، فروض، نتائج امتحانات مدونة التربية والتعليم في الجزائر | تحضير الدروس، فروض واختبارات، نتائج البكالوريا وBEM، مسابقات التوظيف، والتوجيه المدرسي للطلاب وأولياء الأمور.