Minggu, 16 November 2008
Mid Test
Procedure:
1. The mid test is a group conversation.
2. The group consist of 3 people
3. Each group must speak in proper and clear English for the duration of 3 – 5 minutes. Time management is very important.
4. If a group speaks less or more than the defined time, there will be time penalties, and the score will be reduced.
5. The scoring will cover these items:
a. Automation (How fast you response to what your partner said)
b. Creativity in your ideas in keeping the conversation going until the time is up.
c. Team work (how a group manage to speak in a fair and equal portion from each speaker)
d. Individual ability in speaking
e. Fluency
Topics:
1. An emergency call to 911/ police to report a murder in your neighbor’s house.
2. You saw an accident, and apparently the victim is one of your friends. You call an ambulance to get immediate help, but you do not KNOW THE NAME of the street. You give description of the surrounding area.
3. Call the people you met when you had your holiday in Tawang Mangu to offer a job in your office.
4. Sell something via telephone; try all possible way to sell the thing (it could be girl’s accessories, floor cleaner, bugs extinguisher, or anything else)
5. A long lost friend contact you to visit your new home where you just moved. You explain the transportation and ways to get to your home via telephone.
6. You ask for information about a drama show in an international school. Ask everything about the show, the ticket price, the actors, the theme and so forth
7. You book a plane ticket to go to Italy. Call a hotel to make a room reservation for your stay in Italy for two months.
8. Visit a travel agent to inform you about the trip to Singapore. Ask every detail you need to know. ( be creative about the questions with this topic)
9. Order some food; give important details about the food.
10. You want to visit your friend who is being hospitalized in another city and you do not know how to get there.
11. Call a friend who lives in another town to buy you a bedcover for your mattress. You give details about the bedcover you requested your friend to buy.
12. Book a room in a hotel; ask for the price, facility, bonuses, discount and many other things.
13. You plan to have a party. You take your sister to accompany you a market to buy the items for the foods. Make a haggle for every item sold in the market.
14. Invite a friend to plan a holiday in another city and spend some nights together.
15. You go to a store to get a gift for your mother. You want to buy her something special with some limited money. Try to get the items you want to buy with your money
Kamis, 06 November 2008
Assignment Topics
1. Visiting a friend who is hospitalized in another city
2. Attending a wedding ceremony
3. Planning a holiday with a friend to go to a national park
4. A pizza guy who deliver the pizza order in a strange and unfamiliar area
5. Meeting an old friend in a business transaction
6. Skiing on the Ski center
7. Celebrating your birthday
8. Going to the zoo
9. Inviting a friend to celebrate your graduation day
10. Dating: watching movie
11. Asking someone to have a dinner. But s/he doesn’t know the place of the restaurant
12. A new employee in a huge factory who wants to meet the manager
13. A burglar entered your house and you make a report to the police.
14. Traveling to Karimunjawa island for three days
15. Mount Slamet hiking during the rainy season.
Minggu, 26 Oktober 2008
Meeting 5
ACCEPTING AND REFUSING INVITATION
Inviting
Here are some phrases and expressions for inviting in English.
- Do you want to . . .
- Do you wanna . . . (informal)
- Would you like to . . . (more polite)
- How about (V+ing) ?
- How would you like to . . .
1. Do you want to dance? 2. Would you like to go hiking this weekend? 3. How about going swimming on Friday? 4. How would you like to play golf tomorrow? | No thanks. I'm kind of tired right now Sure, I'd love to. What time should we meet? Ah. Can I get back to you on that? Sounds like a great idea. Where do you want to go? |
Speaking Situations: Inviting
Do you want to / wanna (very informal)
Would you like to
Will you . . . (with me)
How about V+ing
How would you like to
I was wondering if you would (like to)
I would like to invite you to (more formal)
Conversation practice
When inviting someone to do something with you,
it is polite to "break the ice" before extending the invitation.
For example,
Will you go dancing with me on Friday? (too abrupt by itself)
(Give the other person time to "prepare" for your invitation.)
Do you have time on Friday?
Yes, I do. Why do you ask?
There's a dance at the Grand Ballroom.
Would you like to go with me?
Sure! I'd love to.
Role plays the following situations with a partner.
Include details and give a variety of responses.
1. Invite your partner to go fishing this weekend.
2. Invite your partner to your home for dinner.
3. Invite your partner to see the circus.
4. Invite your partner to attend your violin concert.
5. Invite your partner to attend a political rally.
6. Invite your partner to your child's performance.
7. Invite your partner to your son's graduation party.
Accepting and Refusing
Accepting and refusing politely may depend on what you are asked. For example
Would you like some cake?
Yes, please. | No, thank you |
Would you like to go see a movie?
Okay. Sounds good. | No, I'd rather not. |
How about some more pie?
All right. Thanks | No, thanks. |
How about going skiing this weekend?
Great. What time? | Sorry. I'm busy this weekend. |
Minggu, 19 Oktober 2008
Meeting 3
ASKING FOR DIRECTION
A. Giving Directions
(First,) go down this street (for ____ blocks).
(Then,) turn left/right at the traffic light.
(After that,) go straight on _____ Street until you get to the ______.
(When you get to the _____,) turn left/right again.
(Then,) stay on_______Avenue for about _______ yards/meters.
It's on your left, next to the __________. You can't miss it!
1. Excuse me. Is there a grocery store around here? 2. Can you tell me how to get to 3. Where's Tanner's Leather Shop? 4. How do you get to the bank? | Yeah. There's one right across the street. Sorry. I don't live around here. It's on the corner of Holly and Vine. Next to the library. Go straight down this street for two blocks. Turn left when you get to |
Here are some phrases and expressions for asking directions in English.
# Where is (the) . . . ? (This is also used in asking about location.)
# How do you get to (the) . . . (from here)?
# How do I get to (the) . . . ?
# Can you tell me how to get to (the) . . . ?
# Can you give me directions to (the) . . . ?
# What’s the best way to get to (the) . . . ?
B. Asking about Place/Location
Where is the bank?
It's on
It's next to the post office.
It's between the bakery and the barber shop.
It's on the corner of
Where's Lagoon?
It's in
It's on I-15, between
It's ten miles north of
C. Asking for Directions
How do you get to the sporting goods store?
(On foot)
First, go down
(By car)
Take
How do you get to (your house in) Lehi?
Take I-15 south about 20 miles. After you cross the mountain, watch for the signs to Lehi. Take the first Lehi exit. When you get off the freeway, make a right turn at the stop sign. Follow the road (15th East) for five blocks. Make a left turn on
Senin, 22 September 2008
TRAVELLING AND BUYING TICKETS
a motorbike : Sepeda motor
a bus : bis
a train : kereta api
a tram : trem, listrik
a taxi : taksi
an aeroplane : pesawat udara
a car : mobil
a ship : kapal
a scooter : sekuter
a ferry : kapal tambang
a bicycle : sepeda
an underground/ a subway train : kereta api bawah tabah
a train : kereta api
a platform : peron
a single (ticket) : tiket sekali jalan
a return (ticket) : tiket pulang
a ticket office : tiket kantor
round trip : perjalanan pulang pergi
drive : mengemudi
ride : bersepeda
wait : menunggu
wait for : menunggu
get on : naik
get in : masuk
get off : turun
get out : mengeluarkan
check in : mendaftarkan diri
check out : meninggalkan sesudah membayar
is delayed : terlambat
Put the types of transport in order from fast to slow
a motorbike
a bus
a train
a tram
a taxi
an aero-plane
a car
a ship
a scooter
a ferry
a bicycle
an underground/ a subway train
1. ………………….
2. ………………….
3. ………………….
4. ………………….
5. ………………….
6. ………………….
7. ………………….
8. ………………….
9. ………………….
10. ………………….
11. ………………….
12. ………………….
How do these people usually travel in your town?
- Schoolchildren
- Students and young people
- Businesspeople
- Old people
- Police officers
Match the phrases in A with the meanings in B
A B
a. In transit ….. is late
b. Check in ….. go to
c. Boarding ….. changing from one plane to another
d. Is delayed ….. final call
e. Last call ….. show your ticket and passport at a desk
f. Proceed to ….. getting on (a plane)
Dialogue
V: Can I have a return to
T: okay, that’s … er …. £23.50
V: here you are. What time’s the next train?
T: Well, there’s one at ….. 10.54
V: Oh, good. Which platform?
T: Platform… sixteen.
V: Okay, thanks a lot. Bye.
Buying a ticket
.... Here you are.
….. Platform eighteen.
….. Single.
….. Single or return?
….. Thanks. Which platform is it?
….. That’s 94.50.
….. A ticket to
….. Thank you. Sign here please.
Work in pairs – A and B
You want to buy tickets to these places on the next train. Ask Students B questions to complete the table below. Imagine the time is
Student A
1 A return to 2 A single to | Price | Time | Platform |
……….. ……….. | ………… ………… | ………… ………… |
Student B
| |
Role-play 2
You want to buy tickets to these places on the next train. Ask Student A questions to complete the table below. Imagine the time now is
Student B
1 A single to 2 A return to | Price | Time | Platform |
……….. ……….. | ………… ………… | ………… ………… |
Single - £12.60 Return - £15.30 Train leave at: 10.30, 10.48, 11.18 Platform 7 | |
Meeting 2
TRAVELLING AND BUYING TICKETS
a motorbike: Sepeda motor a bus: bis a train: kereta api a tram: trem, listrik a taxi: taksi an aeroplane : pesawat udara a car: mobil a ship : kapal a scooter : sekuter a ferry : kapal tambang a bicycle : sepeda an underground/ a subway train : kereta api bawah tabah a train : kereta api a platform : peron a single (ticket) : single/ searah | a return (ticket) : kembali a ticket office : tiket kantor round trip : perjalanan pulang pergi drive : mengemudi ride : bersepeda wait : menunggu wait for : menunggu get on : naik get in : masuk get off : turun get out : mengeluarkan check in : mendaftarkan diri check out : meninggalkan sesudah membayar is delayed : terlambat |
Put the types of transport in order from fast to slow.
a motorbike a bus a train a tram a taxi an aero plane | a car a ship a scooter a ferry a bicycle an underground/ a subway train |
2. ………………….
3. ………………….
4. ………………….
5. ………………….
6. ………………….
7. ………………….
8. ………………….
9. ………………….
10. ………………….
11. ………………….
12. ………………….
How do these people usually travel in your town?
· Schoolchildren
· Students and young people
· Businesspeople
· Old people
· Police officers
A B
a. In transit ….. is late
b. Check in ….. go to
c. Boarding ….. changing from one plane to another
d. Is delayed ….. final call
e. Last call ….. show your ticket and passport at a desk
f. Proceed to ….. getting on (a plane)
V = Veronica T = Ticket seller
V: Can I have a return to
T: okay, that’s … er …. £23.50
V: here you are. What time’s the next train?
T: Well, there’s one at ….. 10.54
V: Oh, good. Which platform?
T: Platform… sixteen.
V: Okay, thanks a lot. Bye.
Buying a ticket
….. Here you are.
….. Platform eighteen.
….. Single.
….. Single or return?
….. Thanks. Which platform is it?
….. That’s 94.50.
….. A ticket to
….. Thank you. Sign here please.
Work in pairs – A and B
You want to buy tickets to these places on the next train. Ask Students B questions to complete the table below. Imagine the time is
Student A
1 A return to 2 A single to | Price | Time | Platform |
……….. ……….. | ………… ………… | ………… …… |
Student B
| |
Role-play 2
You want to buy tickets to these places on the next train. Ask Student A questions to complete the table below. Imagine the time now is
Student B
1 A single to 2 A return to | Price | Time | Platform |
……….. ……….. | ………… ………… | ………… ………… |
Student A
Single - £12.60 Return - £15.30 Train leave at: 10.30, 10.48, 11.18 Platform 7 | |
Minggu, 14 September 2008
Meeting I
Useful Language
(When a costumer start the conversation for shopping)
Costumer Shopkeeper
Do you have any…..? We only have ….
How much are they…..? That’s five pounds/ twenty pounds
Can I have a/ some/ five….? Anything else?
Thanks a lot. How about this? This is/ has……
Oh thank, I’ll take it. Which one?
That’s three fifty, please.
Costumer Shop Assistant
Do you have any……..? Yes we do/ No, but we have….
How much is it/ are they? That’s $15.00
Can I have one/ two/ three? Yes please… / No sorry we only have….
Example:
This is the example exercise when a buyer starts the conversation in a shop. Match the sentences in A and B. Silvia’s sentences are in the correct order.
A. Silvia
1. ___ Do you have any Indonesian newspaper?
2. ___Oh, Ok. How much are the phone cards?
3. ___Can I have two and this postcard please?
4. ___Thanks. Do you have any stamps?
5. ___Ok, thanks a lot. Bye.
B. Shop assistant
a. Good bye.
b. No, but there’s a post office in The High Street.
c. Sure, that’s $11.00.
d. No, sorry we only have English newspaper.
e. They’re five pounds.
Shopping for the Father's Day
Man : Hi young lady. How may I help you?
Girl : Well, . . . yeah. I'm looking for a Father's Day's gift.
Man : Okay. How about getting your father a new wallet?
Girl : Hmm. How much is that wallet?
Man : Huh . . . which one?
Girl : The black one.
Man : Oh. It's only $40.95.
Girl : Huh? That's too expensive for me. Do you have a cheaper one?
Man : Hmm. How about this brown leather one?
Girl : Umm. . . I don't think my father will like the design on the outside, and it doesn't have a place to put pictures. How much is it anyway?
Man : It's $25.99.
Girl: Humm. I don't have that much money.
Man: Okay. How much do you have to spend?
Girl: I'm not sure [money falling on the table]. Probably about ten dollars or so. I've been helping my mom around the house for the past week to earn some money. This is all I have.
Man: Hmm. How about this tie?
Girl: That's real pretty, but the price tag says $13.99, and I know I don't have that much money.
Man: Well, let's just say the tie just went on sale. How about $5.00. What do you say?
Girl: Oh, thanks. I'll take it.