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BAHASA INGGRIS By : I Ngh Putu Mardika, S.Pd
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BAHASA INGGRIS

By :

I Ngh Putu Mardika, S.Pd

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What do you know abot:

First impressions

Exactly role in life

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SUBJECT MATERIAL1. Greeting, Verb and Simple Present

2. Adjective, Adverb, and Pronounce

3. Simple Present , present countinuous and simple future

4. Pronoun, simple past, convestarion, dialogue

5. Review simple past, practice, passive

6. Review tenses and presentation

7. QUIZ

8. MID TEST

9. Passive and Modal

10. Vocabularies, tenses, noun and verb

11. Passive + model

12. Review Tenses

13. Review Passive voice dan mode

14. Conjunction

15. Comperative and superlative adjective

16. UAS

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Greeting

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INTRODUCTIONS

• In social situations!

• In the business world introductions

• Introducing Yourself

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Everyday Greeting

"Good morning."

"Good afternoon."

"Good evening."

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Special Greeting

• "Happy Christmas." or "Merry Christmas.“

• "Happy New Year!"00.01 - 1st January

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• "Good Luck!“

• "Congratulations!" or "Well done!“

• "Get well soon."

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SHAKING HAND

• When meeting someone formally for the first time, we shake their hand and say "How do you do?" or "Pleased to meet you."

"How do you do?" isn't really a question, it just means "Hello".

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SHAKING HAND

• When young people meet informally they sometimes say "Give me five!" and slap their hands together (high five).

• Generally we do not shake hands with people we know well.

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FIRST MEETING

Formal Introducing yourself Introducing others Responding to

an introduction

On Leaving

How do you do? My name is MrsHand.

Mrs Hand, may I introduce my boss, Mr Smith.

Pleased to meet you Mrs Hand.

Goodbye. It's a pleasure to have met you.

Hello, Lynne Hand. I'm the owner of this web site.

Lynne, I'd like you to meet John Smith, our salesman. John, this is Lynne Hand.

• Pleased to meet you Lynne.

Goodbye. Nice to have met you.

Lynne Hand. Lynne, meet John, my husband. John, this is my teacher Lynne.

Hi, Lynne. How are you?

• Bye. It was nice to meet you.

Informal

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Formal Possible Greetings Possible responses

Hello, Mrs Hand. It's nice to see

you again.

What a pleasant surprise! How are you?

It's been a while.

Good morning Mrs Hand. How are

you today?

I'm very well thank you. And you?

Good afternoon, Mrs Hand. It's

good to see you.

Thank you. It's nice to see you

too. How are you?

Hello Lynne. How are you doing? Fine thanks. What's new with you?

Hi, Lynne! How's it going? Not too bad, busy as ever.

Hi, Lynne. How are things? Oh fine. You know how it is.

Informal

SUBSEQUENT MEETINGS

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NOTE :

• On first meeting say, "It's nice to meet you", and when departing "It was nice to meet you".

• For future meetings say, "It's nice to see you again", and when departing, "It was nice to see you again."

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THE SENTENCE

What is the sentence?• a linguistic unit consisting of one or more words that are

grammatically linked. • can include words grouped meaningfully to express a

statement, question, exclamation, request, command or suggestion

• a set of words that in principle tells a complete thought, although it may make little sense taken in isolation out of context.

• Typically a sentence contains a subject and predicate. A sentence can also be defined purely in orthographic terms, as a group of words starting with a capital letter and ending in a full stop

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VERBS

• A verb, from the Latin verbum meaning word, • is a word (part of speech) that in syntax conveys an

action (bring, read, walk, run, learn), an occurrence (happen, become), or a state of being (be, exist, stand).

• E.g:– Wahyu bring a tea– Indra read a newspaper every morning– Children play in the park– I am a teacher– My fathers has a car– The picture was painted

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