Page 9 - Bahasa Inggris Kelas VII
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Core Material
Task 1
1. Listen and repeat after the recording.
Expression Pronunciation The core of learning
Good morning. /ˌɡʊd ˈmɔː.nɪŋ/ materials include execises
Goodbye. /ɡʊdˈbaɪ/
I apologise / aɪ əˈpɒl.ə.dʒaɪz/
Thanks. /θæŋks/
Nice to meet you. /naɪs tu miːt juː/
I’m sorry Ma’am. /aɪ əm ˈsɒr.i mɑːm/
Enrichment
Culture Pot
Word Play
Introductions and Greetings in Britain
Start by saying the tongue twister slowly, then try to speed up.
One wins well when young!
Read again as fast as you can three times.
Quote Tips
Time management requires Tips to Introduce Yourself in Class
self-discipline, self-mastery
and self-control more than • Be prepared.
The British do shake hands, i.e. when first introduced to new people but rarely shake hands anything else. Prepare what to say anything about
yourself
when parting. You may find that a younger person would be introduced to an older person
and a man introduced to a woman. They sometime say ‘cheers’ instead of ‘thank you’. You • Smile.
may hear ‘cheers’ said instead of ‘good bye’, what they are really saying is ‘thanks and bye’. Smile and create a relaxed
atmosphere in yourself
• Look around the room.
Take a deep breath and force your
To motivate you eyes up and look around the room
at the faces watching.
to learn excitedly
Additional Material
Structure at a Glance Language Usage
How do you do?
Comprehend the expressions of greeting, leaving/saying goodbye, thanking and
apologising below. This greeting is VERY formal, and quite uncommon, but it may still be used by some older
Greeting people. The proper response is I’m doing well or, as strange as it seems, some people even
ask “How do you do?” right back as an answer.
Greeting Responses
Source: https://bit.ly/3ENZ0qb
How are you? Fine, not bad.
Hey! How is it going? Very well, thanks. (very formal)
How are you doing? Pretty good/great.
I’m hanging there. (negative respond)
I’ve been better. Additional learning materials
What’s up? Nothing much. that support the core materials
What’s new? Oh! Just the usual.
I’m doing well.
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