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Saturday, July 6, 2013

Make Dialogues Based on The Situations Below

Make dialogues based on the situations below.
For example:
The classroom is a little bit dark. Ms Ningrum asks Roni to open the windows.
Ms Ningrum : Roni, open the windows, please.
Roni : Yes, Ma’am.
Ms Ningrum : Thank you, Roni.
Roni : You are welcome.

I Have Two Hands, Poem

I have two hands
The left and the right
Hold them up high
So clean and bright
Clap them softly
1 2 3

Short Functional Text, Announcement

Read the announcement and answer the questions.

Good morning, class.
Join our choir rehearsal every Saturday at
12.30 in the school hall. All are invited.
Thank you.

Number, Functional Texts (shopping lists)

Functional Texts (shopping lists).
Number :

Exercises Dialogues With Suitable Expressions

Fill in the blanks with suitable expressions. Look at the example. Then with a partner perform the dialogues.

Dina : Please meet my friend, Sony. Sony this is Rina.
Rina : Nice to meet you, Sony.
Sony : Nice to meet you too, Rina.

Dialogues About Greetings and Leave Taking

Read the following dialogues about greetings and leave taking.
Situation 1 (In the dining room)
You : Good morning, Mum.
Good morning, Dad.
Your mum : Morning honey. Did you sleep well last night?
You : Yeah.

Hello... How Are You?, Greeting and Leave Taking

Greeting and leave taking; introducing oneself and someone to another.
Miss Dina : Good morning, students.
Students : Good morning, Ma’am.
Miss Dina : How are you this morning?
Students : We’re fine, thank you.
Miss Dina : Nita, you’re a new student. Come here and introduce yourself.
Nita : Good morning, everyone.
I am Ranita. Call me Nita.