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UNIT 7. ENGLISH AREA

C. Reading: At the Library

English for Tourism

Taken from google.com

Task 1. Read the text first Bali and Lombok Destinations 1. NTB destination

Welcome to Senggigi

Lombok's traditional tourist resort, Senggigi enjoys a fine location along a series of sweeping bays,

with light-sand beaches sitting pretty below a backdrop of jungle-clad mountains and coconut palms. In the late afternoon a setting blood-red sun sinks into the surf next to the giant triangular cone of Bali's Gunung Agung.

 

Senggigi is now usurped by the Gilis and Kuta; tourist numbers are relatively modest here and you'll find some excellent-value hotels and restaurants. Still, the tacky main strip could be more appealing, the noticeable influx of bar girls is sleazy, the garish billboards are ugly and the resident beach hawkers can be over-persistent. If you want a quieter beach experience, head north.

The Senggigi area spans 10km of coastal road; the upscale neighbourhood of Mangsit is 3km north of central Senggigi, while just beyond lie the picturesque beaches of Malimbu and Nipah.

https://www.orbitz.com-West Nusa Tenggara 2. Bali Destination

Ubud

Also known as the Land of the Gods, Bali appeals through its sheer natural beauty of looming

volcanoes and lush terraced rice fields that exude peace and serenity. Bali enchants with its dramatic dances and colourful ceremoni-es, its arts and crafts, to its luxurious beach resorts and exciting nightlife. And everyw-

here you will find intricately carved temples.

There are are thousands of gift shops in Bali. From Denpasar to Ubud, you'll find many things you'd like to bring back home. Most of the starred hotels are located near the beach. Otherwise, they usually have their own private spots at certain beaches. You can find them easily at popular spots like Kuta or Sanur. If you are thinking of bringing home

souvenirs, your best bet is the souvenir market at Sukowati, where you may be overwhelmed by choice.

Kuta has a large variety of boutiques and shops, selling everything from bright T-shirts, surf- wear, flip-flops to creative trinkets. If you wish to buy dried food stuffs, Bali coffee is most aromatic. You may also want to buy aromatherapy essential oils to sprinkle your bath with.

As Bali is located 8 degrees south of the equator, so the weather you will find is tropical, warm and humid climate all year around with two main distinctive seasons: Dry Season and Rainy Season. Quite different with the areas around Bali's central mountains (volcanoes) which have several peaks over 3,000 metres in elevation. Up here the temperatures are considerably cooler, and there is much more rainfall than in the coastal areas.

Bali’s white beaches are favourite for family holidays. There are a variety of watersports available, such as banana boats, parasailing or jet skiing, swimming or plain sunbathing. Most well known among Bali’s beaches is Kuta. Along this stretch are an array of hotels, restaurants, shops and cafes. In the evenings the area throbs to the beat of disco music.

For a quieter evening enjoy the beach at Jimbaran, a popular spot to eat fresh barbecued seafood in the evenings. Sanur Beach also dotted with hotels and restaurants. You can also visit Nusa Dua, where more private beaches front super deluxe hotels.

Surfers love the waves at Nusa Lembongan near Nusa Penida. These islands are a 45 minutes boat trip from Nusa Dua or from Sanur. At Nusa Penida’s south western coast are the Manta Point and the Malibu point where divers can swim with Travally, big rays and even sharks. The best dive spots are at Menjangan with its reef flat, anchor wreck, eel garden

 

and caves to explore. Nearby and still in the Bali Barat Park is Pemutaran island.

Bali offers first class adrenaline pumping white water rafting down the spectacular Ayung River by Ubud. Here you can also go bungy- jumping from a cliff down to almost touch the river. If you enjoy cycling, Ubud and its surrounding is a wonderful town to bike around. There are also good cycling paths at Uluwatu in the south.

Mountain climbers may want to climb up Gunung Agung. Begin your ascent from behind the temple or through the village of Sebudi.

However, make sure to ask permission first from the temple authorities, as Balinese religion prescribes that no one may stand higher than the sacred temple especially when ceremonies are being held.

The Kecak dance is staged most dramatically in the open air by Pura Tanah Lot with as backdrop, the sun slowly lowering in the sea over the horizon beyond this beautiful temple. The Kecak dance tells the story of Ramayana wherein prince Rama’s wife, Sita, is abducted by the ogre Rahwana. www.balidestination.com

Task 2. Answer the following question base on the text 1. What does the text A and B tell us about?

2. Where does the Senggigi beach destination ?

D. Writing

Task 1. After reading the texts translate into Bahasa Indonesia 1. Ayam Taliwang

Top of the list is Ayam Taliwang, that should be one of the first

“plate” stops on any culinary trip to Lombok . This popular dish is a flavorsome spicy grilled chicken. Originally introduced by the people of Karang Taliwang Village, it has become a culinary icon of the island of Lombok. Ayam Taliwang is

made of chicken which is preferably free range. It is half cooked on the grill, then removed and dipped in a marinade of cooking oil and spicy sauce made of garlic, chili and shrimp paste. Once the marinade sets, it is then grilled again until perfection. Normally Ayam Taliwang is served with Plecing (boiled spinach or morning glory with fresh tomato sauce) or Sambal Beberuk.

Ayam Taliwang is the iconic dish from Lombok and can be found at any restaurant serving Lombok cuisine.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayam_Taliwang

 

2. Satay Rembiga

Satay uniquely spells Indonesia, and Lombok is no exception. This spicy and sweet dish is a delicious delicacy of Lombok. It humbly consists of seasoned grilled meat skewers served with white rice. The ingredie-nts used make all the difference in its taste. Named

after the village that it originated from, Rembiga Village in Selaparang, Satay Rembiga is a simple yet appetizing dish.

3. Babalung

A dish that is usually served at parties and celebrations, Babalung is a definite crowd pleaser. In the Sasak language, Bebalung means ribs. This soup based dish is made from traditionally seasoned cow or goat ribs and is often served with plain rice, chili and a slice of lemon.

1. Giving Directions to Say ‘Go Straight’ :

 

 Go straight.

 Go along the road.

 Go down there.

 Go down or walk down the street.

 Go up or walk up the street.

 Go straight along this road.

 Go past the bus stop.

 Go toward the church.

 Go ahead.

 Go straight ahead

 Go ahead and ask someone.

 Go on ahead.

 Go straight on until you come to the crossroad.

 Go straight on left / right.

 Go straight at the lights / at the roundabout /at the junction.

 Continue straight ahead for about a mile.

 Continue past the petrol station. ( paas the station and continue)

 Continue straight on past two traffic lights.

 Continue straight ahead for about two kilometres.

 Keep going for another station.

 Keep going down this Street.

 Keep going for another shop hundred metres.

 Keep going straight ahead you will see it on the right.

 Keep on the straight road.

 Keep walking ahead.

 Take this road.

 Walk to the corner.

 Follow this street for 300 metres.

 Follow the road until you get to the bank.

2. Giving locations It is …

 on the left.

 on left.

 on the right.

 on right side.

 on the straight ahead.

 on left after the gas station.

 straight ahead on the right.

 straight ahead of you.

 straight ahead on the left next to the book shop.

 opposite.

 opposite the bank.

 on opposite side of the Street.

 across the road.

 near my office.

 next to Mall.

 behind the hospital.

 in front of the bus station.

 between the our office and the supermarket.

 on the right in between the pet shop and the grocery store.

 at the end of Paris Street.

 on/at the corner of Daniel Road.

 over there, near the police station.

 

 just right / left around the corner.

 (just) around the corner.

 just around the corner on the left / right side.

 left around the corner next to the market.

 left around the corner from the subway.

 further down the road on the left.

 the biggest / smallest building on the left.

 in the centre of the town.

 the first turning on the right after the bank.

F. Grammar Focus

Mentioned below are the list of Adverbs of place:

about above anywhere away abroad

across ahead back backwards (also

backward) behind

below beyond down downstairs downwards

eastwards east elsewhere everywhere far

here in indoors inside near

nearby next to outside overseas off

on out outside of over on top of

to there towards under up

upstairs where west yonder from

around wherever

Examples of Adverbs of Place

Adverbs of place ending in –WHERE

Adverbs of place that end in -where express the idea of location without specifying a specific location or direction.

Examples :

 I have nowhere to go.

 I would like to go somewhere cold for my vacation.

 I keep running in to Mariah everywhere!

 Is there anywhere I can find a perfect plate of spaghetti around here?

Task 1. Fill in the blanks using adverb form.\

1. Ever ………. the mighty redwood trees grow.

2. After a long day at work, we headed …………..

3. ………….beside him sat a blue parrot.

4. Please bring that book …….

5. My grandfather’s house is ……...

6. John looked ………. but he couldn't see the monkey.

7. I searched ……….. I could think of.

8. ……….I spied a beautiful woman.

upwards here around

Across the meadow somewhere not far away.

Outside the office,

homewards.

On a perch nearby.

everywhere around the field.

somewhere

 

10. I would like to go …………. tropical for my birthday.

11. I heard a nightingale singing ………..

12. …………..I could hear my parents talking to the principal.

UNIT 7

English Area

Learning Objective

Having finished learning this unit, the students are able to:

 Identify the language Expression from the text

 To answer the questions based on the text

 To tell the classroom about the family

 Apply the expression in interpersonal conversation for daily communication in English area

 Expressions of making plans

 To surmise the meaning of some sentences contextually.

 Identify the Information about College life.

Grammar intact

 subjunctive

 

College Life

Taken from UIN Mataram

A. Listening

Task 1. Listen to the recording. then practice and improve your listening skills

College Life

Oby : Oh, hi Dave. Long time, no see!

Dinda : Hi Oby. I was in the neighborhood, so I thought I'd drop by.

Oby : Come on in. Thanks. Take a seat. Would you like anything to drink? I have Sprite or orange juice.

Dinda : Sprite would be fine. Uh, so, how have you been?

Oby : Oh, not bad. And you?

Dinda : Oh, I'm doing okay, but school has been really hectic these days, and I haven't had time to relax.

Oby : By the way, what's your major anyway?

Dinda : Hotel management.

Oby : Well, what do you want to do once you graduate?

Dinda : Uh... I haven't decided for sure, but I think I'd like to work for a hotel or travel agency in this area. How about you?

Oby : Well, when I first started college, I wanted to major in Jogjakarta, but I realized I might have a hard time finding a job using the language, so I changed majors to computer science.

Oh. With the right skills, landing a job in the computer industry shouldn't be as difficult.

Dinda : So, do you have a part-time job to support yourself through school?

Oby : Well, fortunately for me, I received a four-year academic scholarship [Wow] that pays for all of my tuition and books.

Dinda : Wow. That's great.

Oby : Yeah. How about you? Are you working your way through school?

Dinda : Yeah. I work three times a week at a restaurant near campus.

Oby : Oh. What do you do there?

Dinda : I'm a cook.

Oby : How do you like your job?

Dinda : It's okay. The other workers are friendly, and the pay isn't bad

Task 2. Listen to the dialogue then answer the question 1. What is the title about the dialogue?

2. What does the dialogue talk about?

 

B. Speaking

Task 1. Read the dialogue. Then practice with your partner At Library

Faqih : What can I help you with today?

Lina : I need to check out this book.

Faqih : Do you have your library card?

Lina : I don't have one.

Faqih : Would you like to apply for one right now?

Lina : That's fine.

Faqih : I'm going to need you to fill out the application.

Lina : All right. All done.

Faqih : All right, now please sign the back of the card.

Lina : Okay. I've signed it.

Faqih : That's all there is to it.

Lina : Great. Now can I check out this book?

Faqih : May I help you?

Lina : Could I check out this book?

Faqih : Let me see your library card.

Lina : I need to get one.

Faqih : You can apply for one right now, if you'd like.

Lina : Okay. Let me do that right now.

Faqih : Could you fill out this application?

Lina : I'm finished. Here you go.

Faqih : Could you please sign the back of the card?

Lina : All right.

Faqih : That's it.

Lina : Now may I check this book out?

Faqih : What do you need?

Lina : I would like to check out a book.

Faqih : I'm going to need your library card.

Lina : I don't have a library card.

Faqih : Why don't you apply for one right now?

Lina : Sure. That would be great.

Faqih : Please fill out this application.

Lina : Okay. Here you go.

Faqih : Now, sign your name on the back of the card.

Lina : Here you go.

Faqih : Here's your library card.

Lina : Thanks. Now I'd like to check out this book.

 

Task 2. Here are some expressions a. Making and responding to a request

b. It's important to be polite when you ask for something.

You can make a request by using:

 can you ...?

 could you ...?

 will you ...?

 would you mind ...?

Here are some examples of how to make a request Can you

Will you Could you possibly

open the door for me, please?

would you mind

opening the door for me

? Making Request :

 Can you show me your photo album, please?

 Will you lend me your book, please?

 Could you possibly show me the way to the post office, please?

 Would you help me with this exercise, please?

 Would you mind lending me your pen, please?

Responding to request :

 Sure here you are

 Okey

 No, I'm sorry I need it

 I'm afraid I can't

C. Reading

Task 1. Read to the conversation below and practice At the Library

Task 2. Fill the gaps with the correct word from the box

Lucy: Hello School librarian: Hello, what's your name? Lucy: My name's Lucy. School librarian: And what's your --- , Lucy? Lucy: Moore.

School librarian: Can you --- that? Lucy: M-O-O-R-E. School librarian: Thank you. What --- are you in? Lucy: Class 1B.

School librarian: Class 1B. And how --- are you, Lucy? Lucy: I’m 13. School librarian: Have you got a --- - ? Lucy: Yes, here you are. School librarian: Thank you. School librarian:

 

OK, thank you, Lucy. Here’s your school library ---. Lucy:

Thanks. Bye. School librarian: Goodbye.

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