Alright, English4All family ✨ Let’s practice together!
1. What does it mean?
“Hosting a party” means organizing and being the person responsible for a party.
If you host a party, your house (or the place you choose) is where the party happens, and you are the one inviting people.
For example:
- “I’m hosting a party for my birthday.”
- “She hosted a party at her apartment last weekend.”
2. Let’s understand the question
If someone asks you:
👉 “Have you ever hosted a party?”
They want to know if you have been the person who organized a party.
3. Possible questions to use in conversation 🤔
- “Have you ever hosted a party at your house?”
- “What do you usually prepare when you host a party?”
- “Would you like to host a big or a small party?”
- “Who would you invite if you hosted a party?”
4. Possible answers you can give 😃
- “Yes, I have. I hosted a birthday party last year.”
- “No, I haven’t. I usually go to my friends’ parties.”
- “If I hosted a party, I would invite my family and my best friends.”
- “When I hosted a party, I prepared music, food, and games.”
5. Extra expressions 📝
- “Throw a party” 🎊 → same meaning as “host a party”.
- “Housewarming party” 🏠 → a party when you move to a new house.
- “Surprise party” 🎁 → when the person doesn’t know about the party.
👉 This Friday in our Conversational Club, you can practice by asking your classmates:
✨ “If you could host a party, what theme would it have?”
















