Greeting in English
Fakron Jamalin, M.A.
01 How to greet people
How to answer people greetings
02
How to ask people conditions
03
How to answer it
04
What we are going to learn today
Hello Hi
Good Morning Good afternoon
Good evening Good Night
GREETING
00.00-12.00 12.01-17.00 17.01 – 24.00
Farewell or going to sleep
test
00.00-12.00 12.01-17.00 17.01 – 24.00
Asking condition
Hello, how are you ?
Fine thank you and you ?
Dialogue
Prof. Brown Richard
Prof. Brown Richard
Hello Richard, Good morning Good morning. How are you?
Fine thank you, and you?
I’m very well. Thank you.
practice
1 2 3 4
Hello .... Good ...
Good ... How are you?
... thank you, and you?
I’m very .... Thank you.
Give self- identification and
personal information
in English
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01 Ungkapan memberikan
Informasi tentang diri sendiri Ungkapan menanyakan
identitas
02
Menjelaskan asal-usul diri sendiri
03
Mengisi formulir diri sendiri
04
Apa Yang Akan Kita Pelajari
Dialogue 1
Prof. Brown Sue Defoe Prof. Brown
Hello, I’m Prof Brown. How do you do?
How do you do? I’m Sue Dafoe Where are you from?
From Canada
Sue Defoe
Prof. Brown I’m glad to meet you.
Dialogue 2
Jaka Jono Jaka
Where are you from
I’m from Nganjuk, and you?
I’m from Malang.
Jaka Jono Jaka
Where do you come from ?
I come from Nganjuk, and you?
I come from Malang.
Dialogue 2
Nama Tempat
lahir Tanggal lahir Alamat Kode pos
What’s your name,
please?
What is your
birthplace? What is your birthday? What’s your address
What's is your zip
code?
May I have ypur name,
please
Where were you
born? When were you born? Where do you live?
What's is your postal
code?
How old are you
Table 1.1 1.14
Tempat Nama suku
East Java Javanese
Bandung Sundanese
kalimantan Dayakese
America American
Indonesia Indonesian
Japan Japanes
China Chinese
Are you from Bandung?
Are you Sundanese ?
Filling out form
Last first middle
Surename, family name, nama
keluarga
Nama pertama
nama pemberian Nama tengah
Sukamin Fakron Jamalin
Introduction Oneself and Others
in English
Fakron Jamalin, M.A.
Table 1.2. Sentence 1.32
Positive Negative Interrogation
I am Mike He is Mike She is Mika
I am not Mike He isn’t Mike She isn’t Mika
Are your Mike?
Is He Mike Is she Mika?
My name is Mike His name Is Mike Her name is Mika
My name isn’t Mike His Name isn’t Mike Her name isn’t Mika
Is your name Mike?
Is His name Mike?
Is her name Mika?
States of Being
in English
Fakron Jamalin, M.A.
Interogation Descrtiptive Negative
How do you feel How does he feel How does she feel
Is he happy Is She depressed?
Is She hungry Are you thirtsty
I’am tired Sleepy Hungry
Thirsty happyBusy
I’m not Tired Sleepy Hungry
Thirsty happyBusy
Subject predicate State of feeling
I am Tired,Sleepy,Hungry,Thirsty,
Busy, happy
She/he is Tired,Sleepy,Hungry,Thirsty,
Busy, happy
Your/we/they Are Tired,Sleepy,Hungry,Thirsty, Busy, happy
Marni/Robert Is Tired,Sleepy,Hungry,Thirsty, Busy, happy
next
• Memorize glosarium at 1.55
• Answer the task unit 1-5
Thanks see you
next time