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I'D LIKE TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT FOR A HAIRCUT ON FRIDAY

 This sentence uses the polite form “I’d like” (short for I would like) to express a desire or request. It is commonly used when we want to book a service, like a haircut, a dentist visit, or a meeting.

The phrase “make an appointment” means to schedule a time to do something, and “on Friday” tells us when.

📌 Examples:

  • I’d like to make an appointment for a haircut on Friday.

  • She’d like a haircut at 3 p.m.

  • He’s going to make an appointment tomorrow.

  • Can I get a haircut this Friday?

  • They will visit the salon next week.


🟦 GRAMMAR (with examples)

Polite requests with “would like”

  • I’d like to make an appointment.

  • Would you like a haircut today?

  • She’d like to come in the afternoon.

Present Simple

  • I make appointments by phone.

  • He calls the hair salon every month.

  • Do you get a haircut often?

Present Continuous

  • I am calling to make a haircut appointment.

  • We are planning to go on Friday.

Past Simple

  • She got a haircut last week.

  • I made an appointment yesterday.

  • Did you go to the hairdresser?

Future (will / going to)

  • I will make an appointment later.

  • He is going to get a haircut on Saturday.

Modal verbs (can, should, must)

  • Can I book a time for Friday?

  • You should get a haircut before the wedding.

  • We must call ahead for a haircut.

Adverbs and prepositions

  • I get haircuts regularly.

  • My appointment is on Friday at 2 p.m.


🟨 VOCABULARY (10 words with definition)

  1. Appointment – A set time to meet or do something.

  2. Haircut – The act of cutting someone’s hair.

  3. Salon – A place where people get hair or beauty services.

  4. Schedule – A plan of times for things to happen.

  5. Hairdresser – A person who cuts and styles hair.

  6. Trim – To cut just a little.

  7. Style – A way of cutting or arranging hair.

  8. Available – Free or open (for a time).

  9. Book – To arrange a time or place.

  10. Client – A person who receives a service.


🟧 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • I’d like to make an appointment.

  • What time is available on Friday?

  • Do you have something in the morning?

  • I prefer the afternoon.

  • Can I get a haircut at 3 p.m.?

  • Please book me for Friday.

  • Thank you, see you then!

  • The appointment is confirmed.


🟪 SENTENCES

Positive:

  • I make appointments online.

  • She is getting a haircut today.

  • He got his haircut last Friday.

  • We will go to the salon tomorrow.

  • I am going to book an appointment later.

Negative:

  • I don’t like waiting at the salon.

  • She isn’t free on Friday.

  • He didn’t call the salon yet.

  • We won’t go on Saturday.

  • They can’t come before noon.

Questions:

  • Would you like a haircut this week?

  • Can I make an appointment for Friday?

  • Is she getting a haircut today?

  • Did you go to the salon yesterday?

  • Are you going to book a time?

Answers:

  • Yes, I’d like to come in the morning.

  • No, I already had my haircut.

  • Yes, she is free on Friday afternoon.

  • No, I didn’t book it yet.

  • Yes, I’ll go at 2 p.m.


🗨️ CONVERSATION

Receptionist: Hello, this is Lily’s Hair Salon. How can I help you?
Customer: Hi! I’d like to make an appointment for a haircut on Friday.
Receptionist: Sure! What time would you like?
Customer: Do you have something in the afternoon?
Receptionist: Yes, we have 2 p.m. or 4 p.m. available.
Customer: Great! 2 p.m. is perfect.
Receptionist: You’re booked for Friday at 2 p.m.
Customer: Thank you very much!
Receptionist: You're welcome. See you on Friday!


📖 READING

"A Fresh Look"

Maya looked in the mirror and touched her long hair. She said, “I need a new haircut!” She called her favorite salon and said, “I’d like to make an appointment for a haircut on Friday.”

The receptionist checked the calendar and said, “We have an opening at 3 p.m.” Maya replied, “That’s perfect!” She wrote the time down and smiled.

On Friday, she arrived on time and showed a picture of the style she wanted. The hairdresser gave her a fresh new look. Maya felt happy and confident.

Comprehension Questions:

  1. Why did Maya want to call the salon?
    → She needed a new haircut.

  2. What day did she choose for the appointment?
    → Friday.

  3. What time was the appointment?
    → 3 p.m.

  4. Did Maya bring a photo for the haircut?
    → Yes, she did.

  5. How did Maya feel after the haircut?
    → Happy and confident.

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