Selasa, 03 Januari 2012

Time

cara bertanya:
  • What time is it ?
  • What is the time ?
  • Could you tell me what time it is ?
cara menjawab:
  • It is ....




It is eight o'clock










It is three o'clock










It is five to twelve or
It is fifty five past eleven or
It is eleven fifty five







It is eigth twenty two or
It is twenty two past eight







09:45 = nine forty five, forty five past nine, fifteen to ten, a quarter to ten 
06:30 = six thirty,  thirty past six, half past six, half to seven, thirty to seven








Family

  Family is the smallest unit of society comprising heads of families and some people who gathered and lived in a place under a roof in a state of mutual dependence
  
(Keluarga adalah unit terkecil dari masyarakat yang terdiri atas kepala keluarga dan beberapa orang yang terkumpul dan tinggal di suatu tempat di bawah suatu atap dalam keadaan saling ketergantungan)

Family of Mr. George

Mrs Kate and Mr Bob are children of Mr. George and Mrs Anne. Mrs Kate has a husband named Mr Phil , they have a daughter named Cindy. Meanwhile, Mr Bob is Cindy's uncle. Mr Bob is Mr Susan's husband and Lyn's and Billy's father. So, Lyn and Billy are Cindy's cousins. Mr George and Mrs Anne are Cindy's, Lyn's and Billy's grandparents.



~My Family~
~keluargaku~
Father : Ayah                                                            
Mother : Ibu                                                            
Child(ren) : anak / anak-anak                                 
Son : anak laki-laki                                                   
Daughter : anak perempuan                                       
Brother : saudara laki-laki                                           
Sister : saudara perempuan                                         
Sibling : saudara kandung                                            
Uncle : paman                                                              
Aunt : bibi                                                                        
Nephew : keponakan laki-laki                                       b
Niece : keponakan perempuan
Cousin : sepupu
Parent(s) : orang tua
Grand parents : kakek-nenek
Grand father : kakek
Grand mother : nenek
Grand son : cucu laki-laki
Grand daughter : cucu perempuan
Wife : istri
Husband : suami
Mother in law : ibu mertua
Father in law : ayah mertua  
Daughter in law : menantu perempuan
Son in law : menantu laki-laki
Sister in law :saudara ipar perempuan
Brother in law : saudara ipar laki-laki


Minggu, 25 Desember 2011

Prepositions (Kata-kata depan)

1. On      : di atas

  The book is on  the table








2. In        : di dalam

 The baby is in the cupboard










3.Under  : di bawah
   The children are sitting under the tree


4. In front of : di depan

The man is in front of computer



5. Behind : di belakang

 Mr. Fikri is hiding behind the chair










6. Beside : di samping


 Santa is standing beside the christmas tree




Selasa, 20 Desember 2011

Express likes and dislikes appropriately

Kyuhyun likes his hat.













Davina doesn't like her eyebrow. 




Expression likes and dislikes 

1. Vira: "Do you like reading books ?"
    Dea: "Yes, I do. I like it a lot
    Vira: "What kinds of book do you like ?"
  Dea: "I like storybooks, such as Harry Potter, Barbie and Snow White"


2. Reinald: "Do you like fish ?"
    Mike     : "No, I don't like fish but I like beef"

~Speech Act~ 
Likes
  • I like/love ....
  • I (really) enjoy ....
  • I do like/love ....
  • I'm (really) very fond of ...
  Dislikes
  • (I'm afraid) I don't like ....
  • I (really) hate ....
  • I can't bear ....
  • I can't stand .... 

Minggu, 20 November 2011

Listening to the expressions for asking and giving opinion

Expression for asking and giving opinion

1. Dinda : "what do you think about her car ?"
    Henny: "I think it's a good car "




 

2. Susilo: "I don't know what to wear this day."
    Gea   : "What about the clothes you just bought last week ?"
    Susilo: "is it nice ?"
    Gea   : "Well, I must say it is nice"






Speech Act

Asking for someone's opinion
  • What do you think about ...?
  • What's your opinion of ...?
  • What about ...?
  •  What would you say to ...?


Giving opinion
  • I think it's a good idea
  • Well, I must say ....
  • Don't you think ...?
  • I'd say ....


Saying no opinion
  • I don't know.