Senin, 28 Mei 2018

Introduction

Introductions
A.  Vocabulary
No.
Meaning
Infinitive
Past Tense
Past Participle
1
Makan
eat
ate
eaten
2
Minum
drink
drank
drunk
3
Melihat
see
saw
seen
4
Berbicara
speak
spoke
spoken
5
Membawa
bring
brought
brought
6
Meminta
ask
asked
asked
7
Melempar
throw
threw
thrown
8
Membaca
read
read
read
9
Menulis
write
wrote
written
10
Belajar
study
studied
studied
11
Merasa
feel
felt
felt
12
Membeli
buy
bought
bought
13
Memberi
give
gave
given
14
Menendang
kick
kicked
kicked
15
Menjual
sell
sold
sold


B. Conversation


1.      Listen to people introduce themselves.

a.   Hello. My name is Dave Johnson.
       Please call me Dave.
       I’m from New York, USA.

b.   Hello. I am Mrs. Kato.
       I’m from Tokyo, Japan.

c.   Hi! My name is Ahmad Kurniawan.
       I am from Bandung, Indonesia.
       Please call me Ahmad.

2.      Class activity : Now take turns and introduce yourself.
         Useful expressions :
-          What’s your name?
-          My name is …
-          I live in …
-          Hobby, favorite food/drink.
-          Sorry. What is your first name again?
-          Excuse me. How do you say your name again?
-          What is your last name, please?
-          Pardon me.

3.      Listen and practice : Meeting someone
        
         Noriko         : Hi! My name is Noriko Sato.
                               I’m from Osaka, Japan. What is your name?
         John             : I’m John O’Neil.
         Noriko         : And where are you from,    John?
         John             : I’m from Austin, Texas.
         Noriko         : Oh, really? Nice to meet you.
         John             : Nice to meet you too.
         Noriko         : By the way, what do you do?
         John             : I’m a sales manager. And how about you?
         Noriko         : I’m dance instructor.
         John             : Hey, Noriko, Can I join your class?
 Noriko         : Sure. Let’s go.



References

Richards, Jack. C. (2006). Person to Person: Communicative Speaking and Listening Skills. New York. Oxford University Press.
Richards, Jack. C. et. al. (1996). Interchange: English for International Communication. New York. Cambridge University Press.

Introduction

Introductions A.  Vocabulary No. Meaning Infinitive Past Tense Past Participle 1 ...