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UNIT 2 EXPRESSING SATISFACTION
AND DISSATISFACTION
The Purpose of learning
Students are able to hear the dialogue about Expressing Satisfaction and Dissatisfaction
Students can express Satisfaction in their everyday life
Students can express Dissatisfaction in their everyday life
Students can understand how to express those expressions based on Grammar
Students can perform the dialogue orally concerning to the expressions
Students can know the words and how to pronounce them precisely
Students can practice orally in expressing Satisfaction and Dissatisfaction
Students can understand the instructions and perform the game together with the teacher
A. Preliminary Practice
There are times when you feel satisfied or dissatisfied
of something. When you find yourself satisfied
with something, what expression should you use?
And how will you show others that you are
dissatisfied with a certain thing? Do you know how
to do it very well? In this unit you will learn how you
can express those feelings.
I’m pleased with my stay there.
They are just magnificent!
I was disappointed with the flight delay.
It’s really not good enough.
Expressing Satisfaction
Expressing a satisfaction means you express something that you think it worked
properly as you want or something that can satisfy your soul.
Look at the following dialogue between Ayu and Amira:
Ayu : Amira, where have you been? I‟ve been looking for you for the past
six days.
Amira : I just got back from Kendari.
Ayu : Really? So you had your vacation there?
Amira : Well, actually I was visiting my grandparents. But, I also visited some
beaches and a great fair.
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