3rd and 4th lecture
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3rd & 4th Lecture
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Hobby
• My hobby is skiing.
• My hobbies are reading and writing.
• I have been very interested in collecting postage stamps.
• I like traveling abroad.
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Family
• My family has ...members.
• There are four members in my family, my wife, my two daughters, and myself.
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Occupation
• My father is a pilot.
• My father works for Hitachi.
• My father works for a mid-size manufacturing company.
• My mother works in a small grocery store.
• My mother is a computer programmer.
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Job
• My primary job is bookkeeping.
• My father's primary job is planning ads for new products.
• My father is supervising workers in a factory.
• My mother is a cashier at a supermarket.
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Making Contact
• Excuse me, are you Mrs. …? - Yes, that’s right.
• Hello, you must be Mrs. ….
• You are Mr. …, aren’t you?
• Have we met?
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Introducing someone else
• Can/ May I introduce a good friend of mine? This is ….
• Have you met …?
• I’d like you to meet ….
• I want you to meet
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The Dialog Corner III
• Andi : what a cold afternoon it is. It almost fall rain every afternoon
• Naura : Owh yeah, Maybe because it is wet season. But the weather changing isn't normal one
years lately.• Andi : I do agree with you. Anyway My name is
Andi Rachman. You can call me Andi• Nuara : Hi, my name is Naura Krasiva. You can call
me Naura.• Andi : Nice to meet you Naura.• Naura : Nice to meet you too Andi.• Andi : Do you work nearby this street.
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• Naura : Yeah, I work in the building over there. The second building after gas station. How
about you? Do you work arround here?• Andi : Yes, I do. I work in Bosowa Corp..• Naura : That is great company.• Andi : Thank you.• Naura : Owh, finally the bus that I waited for is
coming. Is that your bus you waited for?• Andi : No, that isn't. I want to go to another
direction. Well, thanks for your time Naura. It was nice meeting you.
• Nuara : The pleasure is all mine.• Andi : See you later.• Naura : See you.
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Farewell Expression
• Good bye/ Bye/ I’ll say good bye/ See you later/ See you soon.
• I must go now.• I (really) must be going.• I must be off.• I’m afraid I’ve got to go.• It’s getting (very/ rather) late.• I’ll miss my train.• They’re calling my flight.• I’ve got some things to prepare for ….
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• I’ve got a lot to do this afternoon.
• I want to get away before the traffic gets too bad.
• I’ve enjoyed talking to you.
• It’s been (most) interesting talking to you.
• It’s been a very useful meeting/ nice afternoon.
• Thanks for everything.
• Thank you for (all) your help.
• Thank you for coming.
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The Dialog Corner IV
• Paul : Good morning. My name is Paul Morris.
• Sarah : Hello, Mr. Morris. I’m Sarah Hanson.
• Paul : How do you do, Ms. Hanson.• Sarah : Happy to meet you, too. Please call
me Sarah.• Paul : You can call me Paul.• Sarah : Well, I must go now. See you. Bye
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Days in a Week
Days in English
Pronunciation Abbreviation Days in Bahasa
Sunday /ˈsʌndeɪ, -di/ Sun MingguMonday /ˈmʌndeɪ, -di/ Mon SeninTuesday /ˈtjuːzdeɪ, -di/ Tue Selasa
Wednesday /ˈwɛnzdeɪ, -di/ Wed RabuThursday /ˈθəːzdeɪ, -di/ Thu Kamis
Friday /ˈfrʌɪdeɪ, -di/ Fri JumatSaturday /ˈsatədeɪ, -di/ Sat Sabtu
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Dates in a Month
1st The first2nd The second3rd The third4th The fourth5th The fifth6th The sixth7th The seventh8th The eighth9th The ninth
10th The tenth11th The eleventh12th The twelfth13th The thirteenth
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Months in a Year
Months in English
Pronunciaton Abbreviation Months in Bahasa
January /ˈdʒanjʊ(ə)ri/ Jan Januari
February /ˈfɛbrʊəri, ˈfɛbjʊəri/
Feb Februari
March /mɑːtʃ/ Mar Maret
April /ˈeɪpr(ɪ)l/ Apr April
May /ˈeɪpr(ɪ)l/ May Mei
June /dʒuːn/ Jun Juni
July /dʒʊˈlʌɪ/ Jul Juli
August /ɔːˈgʌst/ Aug Agustus
September /sɛpˈtɛmbə/ Sep Sebtember
October /ɒkˈtəʊbə/ Oct Oktober
November /nə(ʊ)ˈvɛmbə/ Nov November
December /dɪˈsɛmbə/ Dec Desember
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Expressing the Year
2008 Two thousand and eight1900 Nineteen hundred1959 Nineteen fifty-nine2000 Two thousand
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Expressing the Date
1st January 2004 07/09/1959 August, 12 2003The first of January 2004
The seventh of September 1959
August the twelveth 2003
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NOTE :
• Days and months are always capitalized.
• The preposition that we use for days is "on".
• The preposition that we use for months is "in".