Jumat, 29 April 2011

coutry,nationality and language

Mari kita semua anak Indonesia, belajar bahasa yang dipakai dunia yaitu bahasa Inggris. Dalam bab ini saya mencoba untuk memberikan penjelasan tentang Negara, kebangsaan dan bahasa yang digunakan. Kadang kita bingung dan salah menulis kalimat dalam bahasa Inggris, kita mengira bahwa Negara, kebangsaan dan bahasa itu sama, eh ternyata tidak. Contoh Inggris, negaranya England, bahasanya English, kebangsaannya English. Dalam sebuah kalimat, contohnya: I come from England, I speak English.Ya ini ada beberapa nama Negara, Kebangsaan dan bahasa dalam bahasa Inggris. Untuk lebih lengkapnya lihat daftar di bawah ini:

Country Nationality Language
Afghanistan Afghan Afghan
Argentina Argentine / Argentinean Spanish
Australia Australian English
Belgium Belgian French / Flemish
Bolivia Bolivian Spanish
Brazil Brazilian Portuguese
Cambodia Cambodian Cambodian
Canada Canadian English / French
Chile Chilean Spanish
China Chinese Chinese
Colombia Colombian Spanish
Costa Rica Costa Rican Spanish
Cuba Cuban Spanish
Denmark Danish (Dane) Danish
Dominican Republic Dominican Spanish
Ecuador Ecuadorian Spanish
Egypt Egyptian Arabic
El Salvador Salvadorian Spanish
England English English
Estonia Estonian Estonian
Ethiopia Ethiopian Amharic
Finland Finnish Finnish
France French French
Germany German German
Greece Greek Greek
Guatemala Guatemalan Spanish
Haiti Haitian French / Creole
Honduras Honduran Spanish
Indonesia Indonesian Indonesian
Ireland Irish Irish / English
Israel Israeli Hebrew
Italy Italian Italian
Japan Japanese Japanese
Jordan Arabic
Korea Korean Korean
Laos Laotian Laotian
Latvia Latvian Latvian
Lithuania Lithuanian Lithuanian
Malaysia Malaysian Malay
Mexico Mexican Spanish
Morocco Moroccan Arabic / French
Netherlands Dutch Dutch
New Zealand New Zealander English / Maori
Nicaragua Nicaraguan Spanish
Norway Norwegian Norwegian
Panama Panamanian Spanish
Paraguay Paraguayan Spanish
Peru Peruvian Spanish
Philippines Filipino Tagalog
Poland Polish Polish
Portugal Portuguese Portuguese
Puerto Rico Puerto Rican Spanish
Romania Romanian Romanian
Russia Russian Russian
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabic
Spain Spanish Spanish
Sweden Swedish Swedish
Switzerland Swiss Swiss
Taiwan Taiwanese Chinese
Thailand Thai Thai
Turkey Turkish Turkish
Ukraine Ukrainian Ukrainian
United States American * English
Uruguay Uruguayan Spanish
Venezuela Venezuelan Spanish
Vietnam Vietnamese Vietnamese
Wales Welsh Welsh / English



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Minggu, 17 April 2011

SPEAKING MATERIAL

Ini bagi Siswa-siswa yang ingin belajar Speaking English, Pak Yatno punya materi dari yang mudah sampi yang agak sulit
LESSON ONE
GREETING
Key word : Hello, Hi, Good morning, How are you? I’m fine.
A. Informal Greeting
- Hi, how are you getting on?
- How is life?
- How is life treating you?
- How is everything?
- How are you doing?
- How are you?
B. Formal Greeting
- Good morning: 00. 00 until 12.00 am
- Good afternoon: 12.00 until 06.00 pm
- Good noon/ day: 12.00 o’clock pm
- Good evening: 06.00 pm until 09.00 pm
- Good night: to go bed-06.00 pm to midnight time
- Hello, how are you?
C. The respond to the expression above we can say:
- Very well
- Fine thanks
- Just fine
- Not to bad, thanks
- Pretty well

CONVERSATION

Emilia : Hello
You : I’m Robben, nice to meet you
Emilia : I’m Emilia, nice to meet you too.

Mellisa : Good morning, Sir.
Mr. Alex : Good morning, Mell. Any problems?
Mellisa : No, Sir. Thank you.

Messi : Good afternoon, Madam?
Mrs. Elly : Good afternoon, Messi. How are you today?
Messi : I’m all right, Madam.








LESSON TWO
INTRODUCING YOURSELF

Key Words: I’m Marta, call me Arta. My name is James. Nice to meet you
CONVERSATION

You : Hi. I’m Marta, you can call me Arta
Pramita : nice to meet you

You : I’m James Bond. Call me Bond
Julia : Hello I’m Julia Robert

Porlan : Hi. Please to meet you, I’m Diego Porlan
Bastian : Hello, I’m Bastian, nice to meet you.

Hello my name is Tantowi Jauhari. Please call me Tantowi. I’m from Gontor, East Java. Do you know Gontor? Gontor is very famous around Indonesia for its modern Islamic College
Hi, I’m Cristiano Ronaldo. Call me Ronaldo. I’m from Portugal. I’m a foot player. Now, my club is Real Madrid, the famous club in Spain even in the world.


























LESSON THREE
HOW TO INTRODUCE SOMEONE

Key Words: She is Savitri. Ladies and Gentlemen. I’d like to introduce … Nice to meet you. How do you do ?
CONVERSATION
Read and Practice these conversations with your friend(s).

You : Tom, this is (ini) Savitri. She’s from Denpasar, Bali.
Savitri : Hi. Nice to meet you.
Tom : Nice to meet you.

You : Sam, this is my friend, Tuty. She is a nurse in the Bethesda
Hospital
Sam : Nice to meet you.
Tuty : Nice to meet you too.

You : Ladies and Gentlemen, I’d (= I would) like to introduce our
guests today. This is Miss Andrea Brown from Sheffiled, United
Kingdom (UK). And this is Mister Garry from Destroit, United
State of America (USA).
Ms. Andrea : Good morning. Nice to meet you.
Mr. Garry : Hello. Nice to meet you.


Miyako : Takashi, this is Hastuti. She’s from Bandung, Indonesia. She is
Indonesian.
Takashi : How do you do ?
Hastuti : How do you do ?

Indah : Diana, I’d like you to meet Grace. She is from France (Perancis).
Now she is studying in Gajah Mada University.
Diana : Hello. I’m Diana. Nice to meet you.
Grace : Hi. I’m Grace. Nice to meet you, too.

Inneke : Silvia, this is, Eddy.
Silvia : Hi
Eddy : Hello







LESSON FOUR
ASKING ABOUT PERSONAL INFORMATION

Key Words: What is your name? How do you spell your name? Where do you live?
CONVERSATION
You : What is your name?
Fabregas : My name is Fabregas. My father gives this name because he wants me to be a foot ball player.

SBY : Can I have your name?
Esmeralda : I’m Esmeralda. And you?
SBY : I’m SBY

Receptionist : Your name please?
Bella : My name is Bella
Receptionist : How do you spell it?
Bella : B-E-L-L-A
Receptionist : Thank you

Heru : What is her name?
Santika : Her name is Natalia

Mr. Sir Alex F : What is your name?
Mr. Yatno : My name is Yatno
Mr. Sir Alex F : What is your marital status?
Mr. Yatno : I’m still single
Mr. Sir Alex F : What is your religion?
Mr. Yatno : I’m Muslim.












LESSON FIVE
ASKING ABOUT FAMILY BACKGROUND

Key Words: What is your father? How many brothers and sister do you have?
Where does he/she work?
CONVERSATION
Renny : What is your father?
Hermansyah : My father is a doctor, he works in Cipto Mangun Kusomo Hospital.
Renny : And your mother?
Hermansyah : My mother is a housewife.

Sutomi : What is your profession?
Sitompul : I’m a lawyer. I work in for Habibie Center. And you?
Sutami : I’m an Architect. Now I have designed ten building and two bridges

Mr. Salman : What do your parents do for a living?
Sahrul : My father is a businessman and my mother is a government civil servant

Putri : How many brothers and sister do you have?
Damayanti : I have one brother and two sisters
Putri : What do they do?
Damayanti : My brother is a soldier. And my first sister is a stewardess


Hanafi : What is your job?
Mr. Eddy : I’m a correspondent
Hanafi : Where do your parents come from?
Mr. Eddy : My father comes from Manado, and my mother is from Surabaya
Hanafi : How many persons are there in your family?
Mr. Eddy : There are five persons in my family including me. So, there are five altogether















LESSON SIX
ASKING ABOUT DAILY ACTIVITY

Key Words: What time do you usually get up? I usually get up at 04.30, Do you work on Surabaya
CONVESATION
Indah : What time do you usually get up?
Ardy : I usually get up at 04.30

Maria : What do you do before and after school?
Ratih : Before school, I learn for fifteen minutes and then I help my mother prepare breakfast

Bramantyo : Do you work on Saturday?
You : No, I don’t

Sulistyo : How often do you exercise in a week?
Firman : Three times a week, Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.

Tommy : Do you play tennis on Sunday?
Ali : No, I don’t.

Teacher : Do you speak English everyday?
Firman : No, Sir. I always speak English on Wednesday





















LESSON SEVEN
ASKING ABOUT EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Key Words: I completed my elementary school in 1981. I graduated from Gajah Mada University in 2002
CONVERSATION
Azhar : Tell me a little bit about your educational background.
You : In 1981 I completed my elementary school 6. Then in 1984 I finished my Junior High School in Wonosari State Junior High School. In 1987 I was admitted Bandung Institute of Technology

Nadia : What school did you graduate from?
You-1 : I graduated from Yogyakarta State Senior High School 3.
You-2 : I graduated from Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Senior High School 1
You-3 : I graduated from Yogyakarta State Technical High School 1

Ramli : Where do you go to school?
Roji : I go to school at Bethesta Nursing Academy in Yogyakarta

Wayne : What course of study do you learn at Senior High School?
Roney : I learn Mathematics (Matematika), English (Bahasa Inggris), Physics (Fisika), Chemistry (Kimia), Biology (Biology), Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia), Arts (Seni), Sports (Olah Raga), History (Sejarah), Economics and Accounting (Ekonomi dan Akuntansi) and so on (dan lain-lain)
Lionel : What is your rank in the class?
Messi : I’m number 3 in rank in my class.



















LESSON EIGHT
TALKING ABOUT TIME, DAYS AND MONTH

Key Words : What time is it?
Can you tell me the time?
Time please!
What day is it today?
What day is it tomorrow?
What day was it yesterday?
What months are there in a year?
What date is today?
What days are there in a week? It is 07.30 (a half past seven)
It is a quarter past five
Yesterday was Wednesday
It / this month is October
CONVERSATION

Carlos : What time is it?
Teves : It is 7 o’clock
Carlos : Thank you

Victor : What is the time?
Dewi : It is 07.15 (a quarter past seven)
Victor : Thank you

Siska : Can you tell me the time?
Tono : It is 09.30 (a half past nine)
Siska : Thank you

Karto : Time, please?
Tuying : It is 10.45 ( a quarter to eleven)
Karto : Thank you

Capello : Excuse me, could you tell me the time?
Terry : Sorry, Sir. I don’t know. I don’t have any watch

Agnes : How many days are there in a week?
Luna :There are seven days in a week. They are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Ozil : What day is it today?
Muller : It is Thursday
Ozil : What day is it tomorrow?
Muller : Tomorrow is Friday

Drogba : What day it was yesterday?
Kalo : Yesterday was Wednesday

Nikita : what date is today?
Willy : Today is November, 4th 2010

Ahmad : What date is Independent day of our country?
Dani : On August, 17th 1945

Kaka : How many months are there in a year?
Robinho :There are twelve months in a year. They are January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December
Kaka : What month is today?
Robinho : It is June.
Kaka : What year is it?
Robinho : It is 2010 (two thousand and ten)
Kaka : Thank you very much.


















LESSON NINE
HOW TO SAY THANKS
Key Words: Thank you, Thank For ……………..Thank a lot.
CONVERSATION
Jane : Thank you
Jim : You are welcome

Charlie : Thank very much
Ariel : Don’t mention it

Mr. John: Thanks a lot
Mr. Carlo: You are welcome

Thomas: Thank a million
Muller: Not at all

Lampar: Many thanks
Barry: Forget it

Dr. Brilli: I’m very grateful for your help
Dr. Zachary: You are welcome

Mrs. Ely: I owe you
Mrs. Ida: Forget it. It is my duty
















LESSON TEN
HOW TO SAY GOOD BYE

Key Words: Good bye, See you later, Bye
CONVERSATION
Retno : Good bye, friend
Dorce : Good bye

Alexander : Bye, Ida
Ida : Bye, Alex

Hanifah : Bye bye
Betty : Bye

Amanda : See you later
Lusi : See you

Ahmad : So long
Nanda : See you

Debby : See you next week
Karol : See you


Oppi : See you next time
Harun : Good bye
Grace : Nice to meet you
Gland : Nice to see you











LESSON ELEVEN
ASKING ABOUT PRICES

Key Words: How much is this shirt? It is Rp 25.000,00
It is cheap / expensive. Fixed price I take it
CONVERSATION

Mr. Harry : Excuse me, How much is this shirt?
Ms. Yelly : It is Rp. 25.000.00 (twenty thousand rupiahs).
Mr. Harry : Great. I take it

Yenny: What is the price of this TV?
Yety: It is only Rp. 2.650.000,00 (two million six hundred and fifty thousand rupiahs)
Yenny: That’s a lot of. I will think about it. Will that be cash or charge
Yety: Cash

Yoga : What does this microwave cost?
Yogi : It cost Rp. 99.000,00 (ninety nine thousand rupiahs).

William : How much is that altogether?
Alex : That is Rp. 57.000,00

Monica : How much should I pay?
Driver : Rp. 155.000,00. It is very cheap
Monica : Here you are
Driver : Thank you. Here is your change

Mr. Tom : What about this one?
Jimmy : This one? It is only Rp. 2.000.000,00
Mr. Tom : Can I bargain?
Jimmy : Sorry, Sir. The price is fixed
Mr. Tom : Well I take this one
Jimmy : Thank you, Sir








LESSON TWELVE
ASKING THE WAYS/ DIRECTONS

Key Words: Excuse me, Could you tell me the way to train station? Sure take this way.
CONVERSATION

Tourist : Excuse me. Could you tell me the way to the train station?
Suhadi : Sure. Please take this way, then go straight until you find the crossroad. Then turn left. The train station is about 100 meters to the right from here.

Miyako : Excuse me. Where is the way to the Galeria Mall?
Farida : It is on Sudirman street. From here, take this street. Then go ahead and you will find Bathesta Hospital. Galleria Mall is across the street.
Miyako : Thank you
Farida : you are welcome.

Mr Nelly : I’m looking for the MAN 2 Banjarnegara. Could you tell me where it is?
Mr. Budy : Sure. It is over there near the Mallioboro Mall.
Mr. Nelly : Thank you
Mr. Budy : That’s OK

Gonzalo : How can I go to Borobudur Temple?
Higuin : Well, you can go there by bus or by taxi. It takes about 30 minutes from Jogjakarta.



















LESSON THIRTEEN
OFFERING SOMETHING:
ACCEPT OR REFUSE AN OFFER

Key Words: Would you like tea or coffee? Tea, please. Here you are. Thank you, No thank you.

CONVERSATION
Samson : Would you like tea or coffee?
Ungu : Tea, please.

Tuty : Would you like ice?
Ivanko : No, thank you

Dessy : Will you have a cup of milk?
Rajiv : Yes, please
Dessy : Here you are
Rajiv : Thank you

Ronny : Cigarette?
John : No, thank you. And you, Thom?
Thomas : Yes, thank you

Sarah : A glass of sprite?
Carry : Yes, quickly, please.


Pramudya : May I take you home?
Cyntia : No, thank you. Maybe some other time
Lucia : What would you like to eat?
Liu : Fried chicken, Ice cream, and rice, of course. And you?
Lucia : Hamburger and Ice cream

David : May I bring you some bread and milk?
Beckam : Yes, thank you

Tiere : This apple is very fresh. Do you like one?
Michael : Yes, Sure.








LESSON FOUTEEN
ASKING FOR PERSONAL OPINION/ VIEWS

Key Words: What do you think about ……? I think …. In my opinion …..Well….
CONVERSATION
Mr. Yatno : What do you think about an English Language?
Tommy : Well, I think English is very necessary. It is not only an International language but also a language science and technology.

Robin : What do you think of our national foot ball club?
Son : I think our national foot ball club is not good. It needs more and more competitions. Our clubs are left behind by other clubs in the world.

Subarjo : What is your view on policy of government to rises fuel prices?
Abdullah : Well, I think the government’s decision to rises fuel prices is not fair but we have no choice. In addition we are still in the monetary crisis. A lot of people are unemployed today.

Luna : What do you think of Ariel porn video?
Maya : I think it is not good for public. It will disturb the young generation.









LESSON FIFTEEN
TALKING ABOUT
LIKES/ DISLIKES AND PREFERENCES

Key Word: Do you like western music? Which one do you prefer? I like. I don’t like. So do I.
CONVERSATION
LIKE
Diana : Do you like country music?
Charles : Yes, I do. I like country music very much.

Mahdalena : Do you like western film?
Rita : I like very much

Ribery : Are you keen on foot ball match?
Frank : Yes, Iam
Ribery : So am I

Obama : Are you fond of nuclear?
SBY : Yes, I am, but we have to be careful because it is very dangerous.
DISLIKES
Ghani : This steak is very delicious
Mona : I am afraid. I don’t like steak.

Hamidah : Do you like jazz music?
Renaldy : No, I don’t
Paulina : I hate horror films
Aprilia : I don’t either
Juny : Neither do I

Rosita : I don’t like that song
Rooney : Why
Rosita : Because that song reminds me about my unhappy memory
PREFERENCE
Alex : Do you prefer travelling by plane or travelling by ship?
Watanabe : I prefer travelling by ship. It is cheaper

Agatha : which do you prefer Western film or Indian film?
Lusy : Well, I prefer Indian film to western film. It is very nice. And it is difficult to guess the course of story.

Mr. Simon : Would you rather continue to university or academy?
Astuti : I would rather continue to university


LESSON SIXTEEN
DESCRIBING PEOPLE OR SOMETHING

Key Words: Which one is Mr. Richard? The one with long hair. What is your Boss like?
CONVERSATION
Ms. Angelina : Which one is Mr. Richard?
Ms. Liana : He is the one with long hair.

Helena : Who is the man standing by the door?
Fatimah : That is Mr. Taufik Abas.

Reporter : Which one is Mr. Abdillah Fatah?
Romy : That is him over there.
Reporter : You mean, the one wearing a black sarong and sandals?
Romy : That is right
Reporter : Oh, I see. He is very calm.

Mr. Roy : What else can you tell me about the killer?
Mr. John : He is dark. He has straight hair. He wears glasses.

Alex : What is Singapore like?
Susan : It is a clean city
Alex : How big is it?
Susan : It is not very big












LESSON SEVENTEEN
EXPRESSING REGRET/ SADNESS

Key Words: I am sorry to hear that. Oh, I am sad to hear the news, what a pity.
CONVERSATION
Febry : My mother is in hospital. She is going to have a kidney operation.
May : Oh, I am very sorry to hear that

Budy : I have lost my wallet on the way to my campus
Rudy : What a pity

Piter : I have split ice cream on my trousers.
Ery : That’s a pity

Harry : What is the matter with you?
Romeo : My son had an accident this morning
Harry : Oh, I am sorry to hear that. I hope he will be all right soon

Mr. Nelly : 10.000 passengers died in the train accident last night
Mrs. Novy : I am really sorry to hear that.


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Selasa, 12 April 2011

ENGLISH SPEAKING

Welcome to English Conversations!Siswa-siswaku....ayo belajar bahasa inggris....dimanapun kamu berada, dari manapun kamu berasal....ini ada Pari Bahasa dalam Bahasa Inggris
1. Between the devil and the deep sea
To choose between two equally bad alternatives in a serious dilemma.
2. Where there's a will there's a way
When a person really wants to do something, he will find a way of doing it.
3. A burnt child dreads fire
A bad experience or a horrifying incident may scar one's attitude or thinking
for a lifetime.

4. First come, first served
The first in line will be attended to first.
5. A friend in need is a friend indeed
A friend who helps when one is in trouble is a real friend
6. Discretion is the better part of valor
If you say discretion is the better part of valor, you mean that avoiding a
dangerous or unpleasant situation is sometimes the most sensible thing to do.
7. A hungry man is an angry man
A person who does not get what he wants or needs is a frustrated person and will
be easily provoked to rage.
8. Empty vessels make the most noise
Those people who have a little knowledge usually talk the most and make the
greatest fuss.

9. Great talkers are little does.
Those people who talk a lot and are always teaching others usually do not do
much work.s
10. An idle brain is the devil's workshop
One who has nothing to do will be tempted to do many mischievous acts.
11. Faint heart never won fair lady
To succeed in life one must have the courage to pursue what he wants

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English Article

Can I 'neutralize' my accent?
Yes, you can. All you need to do is train yourself to speak English as comfortably and perfectly as you speak your mother tongue.
How do you train yourself? By inculcating certain practices in your daily lifestyle. These will get you closer to sounding like a native English speaker and equip you with a global accent -- and you will speak not American or British English, but correct English.
This is the first step to learn any other accent, be it American or British or Australian.
Lisa Mojsin, head trainer, director and founder of the Accurate English Training Company in Los Angeles, offers these tips to help 'neutralize' your accent or rather do away with the local twang, as you speak.
1. Observe the mouth movements of those who speak English well and try to imitate them.
When you are watching television, observe the mouth movements of the speakers. Repeat what they are saying, while imitating the intonation and rhythm of their speech.
2. Until you learn the correct intonation and rhythm of English, slow your speech down.
If you speak too quickly, and with the wrong intonation and rhythm, native speakers will have a hard time understanding you.
Don't worry about your listener getting impatient with your slow speech -- it is more important that everything you say be understood.
3. Listen to the 'music' of English.

Do not use the 'music' of your native language when you speak English. Each language has its own way of 'singing'.
4. Use the dictionary.
Try and familiarise yourself with the phonetic symbols of your dictionary. Look up the correct pronunciation of words that are hard for you to say.
5. Make a list of frequently used words that you find difficult to pronounce and ask someone who speaks the language well to pronounce them for you.
Record these words, listen to them and practice saying them. Listen and read at the same time.
6. Buy books on tape.
Record yourself reading some sections of the book. Compare the sound of your English with that of the person reading the book on the tape.
7. Pronounce the ending of each word.
Pay special attention to 'S' and 'ED' endings. This will help you strengthen the mouth muscles that you use when you speak English.
8. Read aloud in English for 15-20 minutes every day.

Research has shown it takes about three months of daily practice to develop strong mouth muscles for speaking a new language.
9. Record your own voice and listen for pronunciation mistakes.
Many people hate to hear the sound of their voice and avoid listening to themselves speak. However, this is a very important exercise because doing it will help you become conscious of the mistakes you are making.
10. Be patient.
You can change the way you speak but it won't happen overnight. People often expect instant results and give up too soon. You can change the way you sound if you are willing to put some effort into it.
Quick tips
Various versions of the English language exist. Begin by identifying the category you fall into and start by improving the clarity of your speech.
~ Focus on removing the mother tongue influence and the 'Indianisms' that creep into your English conversations.
~ Watch the English news on television channels like Star World, CNN, BBC and English movies on Star Movies and HBO.
~ Listen to and sing English songs. We'd recommend Westlife, Robbie Williams, Abba, Skeeter Davis and Connie Francis among others.



The Other Tips

1. Get a good dictionary. If you need to, a dictionary to translate between your first language and English is best. 2
2. Practice everyday by checking your pronunciation, and learning a few new words. 3
3. Listen to people who speak English. If they talk too fast, kindly ask them to speak slower. 4
4. Learn the grammar with careful study. A teacher may be best for this. 5
5. Talk in English with other speakers, especially those who speak it as a first language. 6
6. Think in English when you have learned it well. Translation in your brain can become confusing after certain points. 7
7. Read Simple English in your spare time, such resources can be found at the Simple English Wikipedia and books written for young children.




How to Speak English Well
If you want to speak English well, then you are probably well aware of the difficulties of doing so. For foreigners, learning to speak English well can be especially difficult since many native English speakers don't use correct English. However, for those who do speak English well, foreigner or not, the rewards can be large. Read below to learn how to improve your spoken English.
1. Assess your level of spoken English. Those at a beginning English level will have different content in their study plan than someone at an advanced English level. The first step to learning to speak English well is making an honest assessment of where you are.
2. Look for free online English tutorials. There is a tremendous amount of free English lessons aimed at improving your spoken English.
3. Practice your spoken English with a native English speaker. However, make sure that this native English speaker can speak English well too! This isn't always the case. If you hear double negatives or a lot of slang, consider getting another native English practice partner.
4. Ask your English practice partner to correct you on any grammar mistakes or pronunciation mistakes. If you are well prepared to receive constructive criticism, you will make large gains in your ability to speak English well.
5. Practice your spoken English at home. Talk through normal tasks that you usually complete in silence. You might even want to try to teach a sibling, parent, or child about what you learned that day. The more that you review and practice, the more easily you will be able to speak English well.
6. Listen to magazine and newspaper recordings in English. If the recording is from a well-established newspaper or magazine, you will likely hear very good English. Try to understand what is being said, and then repeat what you hear. Practicing this will help you speak English well too.

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SPEAKING MATERIAL

Anak-anakku....Bahasa itu Bicara, maka jika ingin pintar Bahasa Inggris ya banyak bicara Bahasa Inggris, Ni Pak Yatno ada teks percakapan dalam Bahasa Inggris, Yuk belajar.............

EATING CONVERCIATION

TEXT 1

The two people in the dialogue below want to fix pork chops for dinner, but they later find out that the meat has gone bad....


Wayne: What are we going to eat for dinner?
Lilia: I'm going to fix some pork chops.
Wayne: I'm afraid the meat is rotten.
Lilia: That's strange! I just bought it the day before yesterday.
Wayne: Well, I forgot to put it in the refrigerator.
Lilia: Good for you! Now what should we eat?
Wayne: Why don't we eat out?
Lilia: Again? Weren't you just complaining that it's too expensive to eat out?
Wayne: Not when you're hungry.


TEXT 2
Cindy is a little hungry. She wants to eat some cookies she bought last night, but she finds that all the cookies are gone....


Cindy: John, where are the cookies? Don't tell me you ate them all! Again!
John : Yes, I did. I couldn't help it. They were so good.
Cindy: I thought you didn't like cookies.
John : Well, I don't like cookies flavored with chocolate at all. But vanilla is
different. I love them to death.
Cindy: Huh, I didn't know that.
John : Well, tell you what, vanilla cookies taste even better with a glass of cold
milk.


TEXT 3
Maria eats out together with her friend. She orders roast beef and the waitress asks her how she wants her beef done ....

Waitress: Are you ready to order now?
Maria : Yes. I'll have some salad, roast beef, and mashed potatoes.
Waitress: How do you want the beef? Rare, medium, or well-done?
Maria : Well-done. And easy on the salt, please.
Waitress: Sure. Anything to drink?
Maria : Do you have coffee or tea? I'd like decaf.
Waitress: Yes, we have both. Which one would you like, coffee or tea?
Maria : Iced tea, please. And easy on the ice.


TEXT 4
In the restaurant, Kate orders some eggs and a glass of juice for her breakfast....

Waiter: What would you like to order?
Kate : I'd like ham and eggs, please.
Waiter: How do you want your eggs?
Kate : What are my choices?
Waiter: Scrambled, sunny side-up, over-easy, and over-hard.
Kate : Scrambled, please. Hm, no, I think I want sunny side-up.
Waiter: Is there anything else?
Kate : One orange juice. Make it small, please.


TEXT 5
Ron makes a phone call to the restaurant to reserve a table for him and his friends for dinner....

Hostess: Pompas. How may I help you?
Ron : Yes. I'd like to reserve a table for dinner.
Hostess: How large a group are you expecting?
Ron : Six couples.
Hostess: Would you like to reserve a private dinning room?
Ron : That sounds like a good idea.
Hostess: All right. May I have your name, sir?
Ron : My name is Ron Kollitz. K-O-L-L-I-T-Z.
Hostess: What time will you be arriving?
Ron : Around 7:30 PM.
Hostess: All right, Mr. Kollitz. We have reserved a private dinning room for you
at 7:30 PM. Thanks for calling Pompas.
Ron : Thank you very much.


TEXT 6
Donald treats Debra to a delicious meal at a restaurant....

Donald: Let's eat out, shall we?
Debra : I'm broke. I've gone through my paycheck for the week already.
Donald: Don't worry about it. It's my treat.
Debra : You're sure? You're so generous!
Donald: And nice, too.
Debra : So, where are you taking me?
Donald: Some place you've never been before. Donald's Kitchen.

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Minggu, 10 April 2011

Master of Ceremony

MASTER of CEREMONY
(In the English Speech Program)



Good morning friends.
First of all, let’s thank God, Allah SWT, who has given us mercy and blessing so we can join this today.
Secondly, shalawat and salam always be to our leader, our prophet, Muhammad SAW, who has changed this world, from ignorance into civilized era, as we see and feel now.
Ok, my beloved friends.
In this occasion, We really welcome “the English Speech Program” held by our school, I think it’s great, because in this way, there will be so a lot of advantages that we can get. Especially, the courage express our ideas or to speak in front of many people. Today is class XI Social 5 turn to deliver her speech. She is going to tell us about Story of ROMEO and JULIET LOVE. Here is Ms. Indah Agnesia, time’s yours……..


We have just heard the story of ROMEO and JULIET LOVE, it’s so amazing, isn’t? We do hope you all enjoy this story and we can get the moral value from it
The last, thanks for your attention and see you on the next day,

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fluent english

How To Speak Like A Native Speaker
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descriptive texts

Ini Pak Yatno ada teks Deskriptive, bagi kamu kamu yang di kelas X, XI atau XII, bisa untuk belajar.
Example of Descriptive text

Bandengan Beach

Bandengan Beach or Tirta Samudra Beach is the famous beach in jepara. the place is very beautiful and romantic. people around Jepara, Kudus, Demak knows this place.

This place is located 7 kilometers north of Jepara city center. The way to get there is very easy. Just follow the traffic sign and you will find it. From the town square, follow the road to Bangsri then turn left when reached kuwasen village. You can take public transportation or by your own vehicle.

The white sandy beach which has pure water is good for swimming. The beach is save enough for swimming because the beach is shallow and the wave is not so big. This place is more beautiful at dusk. We can see the beautiful sunset with our family or friends.

In this location, we can sit and relax on the shelter while enjoy the natural beach breezy wind. It also has large pandan tree field. It is suitable for youngster activities such as camping.

If we want to sail, we can rent the traditional boat owned by local people. We can make voyage around the beach or we can go to pulau panjang (panjang island). Some time we can find banana boat and jet ski for rent.

In this place we can find many traditional footstalls. We can order traditional foods sold by the trader such as roasted fish, crab, boiled shell. Pindang srani is one of the delicious food enjoyed by the visitors.

come to the bandengan beach and you will find a paradise on the tips of Muria peninsula.

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THE AMAZING TAJ MAHAL IN INDIA

Taj Mahal is regarded as one of the eight wonders of the world. It was built by a Muslim Emperor Shah Jahan in the memory of his dear wife at Agra.
Taj Mahal is a Mausoleum that houses the grave of queen Mumtaz Mahal. The mausoleum is a part of a vast complex comprising of a main gateway, an elaborate garden, a mosque (to the left), a guest house (to the right), and several other palatial buildings. The Taj is at the farthest end of this complex, with the river Jamuna behind it.
The Taj stands on a raised, square platform (186 x 186 feet) with its four corners truncated, forming an unequal octagon. The architectural design uses the interlocking arabesque concept, in which each element stands on its own and perfectly integrates with the main structure. It uses the principles of self-replicating geometry and a symmetry of architectural elements.
Its central dome is fifty-eight feet in diameter and rises to a height of 213 feet. It is flanked by four subsidiary domed chambers. The four graceful, slender minarets are 162.5 feet each. The central domed chamber and four adjoining chambers include many walls and panels of Islamic decoration.
Taj Mahal is built entirely of white marble. Its stunning architectural beauty is beyond adequate description, particularly at dawn and sunset. The Taj seems to glow in the light of the full moon. On a foggy morning, the visitors experience the Taj as if suspended when viewed from across the Jamuna river.
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English Speech

Contoh Naskah Pidato Bahasa Inggris / Example English Speech
siswa2ku di SMK PB, MAN 2 dll kita belajar pidato b. Inggris

GLOBAL WARNMING

Global warming is one of the most serious challenges facing us today. To protect the health and economic well-being of current and future generations, we must reduce our emissions of heat-trapping gases by using the technology, know-how, and practical solutions already at our disposal.
Tropical deforestation is the largest source of emissions for many developing countries, but slowing deforestation can't solve the climate problem by itself. As forest-rich developing countries step up to take responsibility for reducing their emissions, all industrialized nations should not only support their efforts but, most importantly, reduce their own emissions and lead efforts to avert dangerous climate change.

For years we have heard so much about the causes of climate change, that we’ve missed the fact that there are simple, practical solutions that can slow this growing problem. Technologies exist today that can cut emissions of heat-trapping gases and make a real difference in the health of our planet. And these solutions will be good for our economy, reduce our dependence on foreign oil, and enhance our energy security.

Global warming doesn’t just mean balmy February days in northern climes. It also means increasingly hot days in the summer, and a host of negative impacts that are already under way and are expected to intensify in the
coming decades.

-More heat waves will likely increase the risk of heat-related illnesses and deaths.

-Cities and towns along the nation's major rivers will experience more severe and frequent flooding.

-Some areas will likely experience more extensive and prolonged droughts.

-Some of our favorite coastal and low-lying vacation areas, such as parts of the Florida Keys and Cape Cod, will be much less appealing as sea levels rise, dunes erode, and the areas become more vulnerable to coastal storms.

-Many families and businesses, who have made their living from fishing, farming, and tourism could lose their livelihoods, and others who love hunting, boating, skiing, birdwatching, and just relaxing near lakes, streams, and wetlands will see some of their favorite places irretrievably changed.

The solutions to climate change are here and it's time we put them to use. If we get started today we can tackle this problem and decrease the unpleasant outcomes that await us if we do nothing. The steps we need to take are common sense. And, more often than not, they will save consumers money. The cost of inaction, however, is unacceptably high.

The scientific consensus is in. Our planet is warming, and we are helping make it happen by adding more heat-trapping gases, primarily carbon dioxide (CO2), to the atmosphere. The burning of fossil fuel (oil, coal, and natural gas) alone accounts for about 75 percent of annual CO2 emissions from human activities. Deforestation—the cutting and burning of forests that trap and store carbon—accounts for about another 20 percent.

Procrastination is not an option. Scientists agree that if we wait 10, 20, or 50 years, the problem will be much more difficult to address and the consequences for us will be that much more serious.

We're treating our atmosphere like we once did our rivers. We used to dump waste thoughtlessly into our waterways, believing that they were infinite in their capacity to hold rubbish. But when entire fisheries were poisoned and rivers began to catch fire, we realized what a horrible mistake that was.

Our atmosphere has limits too. CO2 remains in the atmosphere for about 100 years. The longer we keep polluting, the longer it will take to recover and the more irreversible damage will be done.

Fuel-efficient vehicles. Renewable energy. Protecting threatened forests. These common sense solutions won't only reduce global warming, many will save us money and create new business opportunities.

Best of all, these solutions exist now. We just need to insist that business and government take the necessary steps to make them available and affordable. Then we have to let consumers know what to do and provide incentives to help all of us make better choices.

The following five sensible steps are available today and can have an enormous impact on the problem CO2 remains in the atmosphere for about 100 years.

















Bismillahirrahmaanirrahiem,
Assalamu’alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarokatuh,
Your Excellencies the committee,
The honorable of jury,
Dear my friends who participates in this speech contest,
And my loving brothers and sisters
In the name of Allah, the Beneficent and the Merciful.
All praises be to Allah SWT, the lord of the world, the master of the day after, the creator of everything in this Universe, where he has no partner. He has also given us such deeply enjoyable, particularly faith and healthy comfort, hence, we could attend here in a good situation.
Peace and Salutation be upon our prophet Muhammad SAW, who has taught us the cardinal principles of the unity of God, obliged us to confess it with the tongue and believe it in the heart. He also has brought us from the darkness to the brightness, from stupidity to cleverness, in the other word “Minazzhulumaati Ilannuur”
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Indeed, it is very great pleasure for me in this precious chance to deliver my speech to the most honorable audiences entitled:
“THE IMPORTANCE OF MASTERING ENGLISH”
Before I am going to deliver the main point of my speech, I thank to the Education and Culture department of Sukabumi regency, particularly to the committee of this- program who has invited our school to participate in this contest.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Language plays an important role in human life. One tries to acquire, learn and use language as a means of communication, and simultaneously as social symbol of humanity. By using language someone could make statements, convey facts and knowledge, explain or report something, and keep social relations among the language users. These indicate that by means of language, people can express their ideas, feeling, information etc through communication.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
As one of language in the world, English is considered and applied as international language. Since then, it is very popular and have been spoken and learnt by almost people in the world. There are some reasons why English is important and many people attempt to learn it. Some of them are: for finding job, traveling, interacting one each other, doing business, taking examination, doing research, writing in the foreign language, etc.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
In such developing country like Indonesia, English has a vital role in all aspects of life, particularly in science and technology. Furthermore, it can be used for developing relationships in the international forum, for reading English book (especially for students from primary school up to colleges/university), to tighten the relationship among nations in the world, etc. As students, we learn English are intended to obtain various knowledge, to comprehend and understand the textbooks learned in English, to gain knowledge and skills, and to be ready enter to the university, as one of the test requirements for students of senior High School (SMA), etc. Looking at the above important roles of English, that is why English is very important to understand and to master by every people throughout the world since before.
My brothers and sisters!
At the end of my speech, I will quote a wise expression: “ENGLISH WILL MAKE EVERYBODY SURVIVE AND GO ANYWHERE”. This expression reminds us how importance of English for human life is. As global or universal language, English is not only enables us to communicate and interact with every people throughout the world, but also it could alter our life to be better. Furthermore, we also must be aware that the western countries play extra ordinary role in developing and keeping science and technology. Thus, if we want to be a skilful scientists, linguists, and be able to compete with the other countries in the world, we must understand, master and learn the language they use, namely English.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Before ending this speech, let me conclude the essential points of my speech:
-->English is highly necessary to be learned and mastered by everyone, in order to be able to compete in the globalization era;
-->English is a key to open and master science and technology, because most of scientists write their experts and inventions in English.
-->As students of high school (SMA), we have to prepare ourselves by learning hard, particularly English as well as the other subjects at school;
-->By mastering English enables us to become survive and go anywhere throughout the world;
Goethe (a Greek philosopher) has ever said:
“Knowing is not enough, we must apply. Willing is not enough, we must do”
Remember: Language indicates Nation. And Don’t Forget “English is a bridge for the future”
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I think it’s completely enough for me to this point. The wrong utterances are caused by limitation of my ability and the right one is merely from Allah SWT. So, I beg your pardon, finally I say.
Wassalamu’alaikum Warohmatullohi Wabarokatuh
Writer: Jasmansyah

CELEBRATING INDEPENDENCE DAY OF INDONESIA
Assalamualaikum wr wb.
With all due respect to the honorable judges representing, to all of the teachers here attending, and to all of the audiences, ladies and gentlemen, good morning everyone!
First of all, let us thank Allah SWT which because of His blessings, we all can gather here on this event. Shalawat and prayer we will say to our greatest prophet, Muhammad SAW, his family, his friends, and all of his followers. Amien!
In this chance I would like to tell you my speech about the Indonesian 63rd Independence Day.
In 63 years this nation has tasted its freedom. Struggle after struggle had been done to obtain this freedom. Sweat and blood had been sacrificed by our heroes, our people, so that the freedom could be realized. In 63 years, Indonesia has celebrated the Independence Day. With honor, with joy, with happiness, and with the breeze of freedom right in our heart. And in 63 years already, we have built this country. In sadness and happiness, in hope and despair, in fate and love.
Yes, 63 years. In that length of time Indonesia should have grown up in many situations. In that length of time this country should have become one fabulous country and one of the biggest nation with the richness of its cultures. But it’s sad, so sad to see our Indonesia here nowadays where the civilians are poor, hunger’s in everywhere, corruption is in charge, our economy is getting worst day by day. In that length of time Indonesia should have not face any of those problems. Then why? Why the Land of Ibu Pertiwi that we loved so much is, becoming like this?!
Many said that all of this is the fault of the government. Clean the government so that the nation will be cleaned. That’s what civilians said. In other side, the government accused civilians because of their lack of nationalism. Both of them were not wrong. They were right! The government should be cleaned from the corruption culture. Not only in the central governance, but also the regional governance till its roots. Meanwhile, the civilians these days are not really care about the condition of their very own country, especially young generations like us. The nationalism of Indonesian youth nowadays is extremely low. You see… many Indonesian youngsters who can’t say the sound of Pancasila, many who can’t say the sound of Sumpah Pemuda, many who can’t say the openings of the 1945’s constitutions, and even so many youngsters who gets lazy when it comes to flag ceremony attending in their school. Hello youngsters of Indonesia?! Where is your nationalism?!
Our country’s hope lies on our backs. Knowing that, we as the line of our nation must plant nationalism character, eastern rules, and the cultures of Indonesia. Long time ago, this country has felt its independence because of young generations. This country has been saved by the orde baru era because of young generations. So as the young generation, don’t always think of your own happiness. People said that as long as we’re still young, just do as you will and be happy with it. That’s a lie! That’s wrong! As long as we’re still young, do everything useful for our surroundings. Take example of Indonesian youth long time ago where their struggling spirit is extremely high, they have high dedication to Pancasila, and they have strong wills and visions.
In this 63rd Independence Day we should think. Think of how our country should be in the future. Indonesia now is very sick. Very very sick. But yet every sickness has medicines. May all of the ordeals we felt make us stronger, better, and even wiser to face the problems. Let us all change the face of our nation, because if it’s not us, then who will?
So, MERDEKA INDONESIA!!
Wabilahi taufik wal hidayah wassalamualaikum

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Jumat, 08 April 2011

pembawa acara dan sambutan

ATUR PAMBAGYA


Nuwun, para sesepuh myang pinisepuh ingkang anggung mestuti mring pepoyaning kautamen.
Para alim, para ulama, para kyai, para ustad-ustadah, para haji, para hajah ingkang rinten dalu tansah sinanding kitab suci kitab wahyu ilahi Al quranul karim ingkang kula ajeng-ajeng ngelmu lan seserapanipun.
Lan mboten kulo supeaken sugeng rawuh dumateng rama kyai haji TAJUDIN AHMAD, S. Pd. I, saking klurahan Parakan Canggah ingkang bade paring obor cecolok ngelmuning agami dumateng masyarakat ing desa Sidomulyo lumeber sakiwo tengenipun.
Ingkang kulo bekteni pimpinan cabang syarikat islam kabupaten banjarnegara, pimpinan anak cabang syarikat islam kecamatan sigaluh, pimpinan anak cabang wanita syarikat islam kecamatan sigaluh, pimpinan anak cabang pemuda muslimin Indonesia kecamatan sigaluh, ingkang sampun kersa mirunggaaken wekdal rawuh wonten pengaosan meniko netepi undanganipun saking panyangkul gati pengetan isro miroj
Para pangemban-pangembating praja, Bp. Kades, Bp. Sekdes, Bp Kadus tuhu para perangkat, kinarya songsong agunging para kawula dasih ingkang tuhu pantes sinudarsana. Para pangemban-pangembating praja, Bp. Kades, Bp. Sekdes, Bp Kadus tuhu para perangkat, kinarya songsong agunging para kawula dasih ingkang tuhu pantes sinudarsana.

Para rawuh kakung sumawana putri ingkang tansah cinaket ing manah.
Langkung rumiyin sumangga tansah ngunjuaken puji syukur wonten ngarsa dalem Allah SWT, ingkang sampun kepareng mirahaken kekiyatan, tuwin kawilujengan satemah panjenengan sedaya lan kula saged kempal ing pahargyan wanci punika, kanti winantu ing karaharjan. Mugi-mugi kempal kula lan panjenengan sedaya tansah kinancing dening Allah minangka amal salih, amin, ugi matur nuwun awit paringipun wekdal saking pranoto adicara.
Sesampunipun kula ngunjuaken puji lan puji syukur dumateng Gusti Allah saha shalawat ingkang tansah mbanyu mili rumentah tumrap junjungan Nabi Agung, kanjeng Nabi Muhammad SAW, keparenga kula nglahiraken ancasing sedya wonten ing kalenggahan punika.
Para rawuh kakung sumawana putri ingkang satuhu dahat kinormatan
Kula minangka panyangkul gati pengetan isro miroj siang menika,
Sepisan, kula ngaturaken sugeng rawuh, sugeng lelenggahan ing kalodangan menika kanthi sekeca mardika ing penggalih, mugi-mugi amal kesaenan kula lan panjenengan tansah kacathet minangka amal shalih
Angka kalih, saking panyangkul gati nyuwun pangapunten ingkang tanpa pepindan, mbok menawi anggenipun ngawontenaken pengetan siang menika tasih kathah sanget kekiranganipun winates sanget mboten saged damel karenaning penggalih para tamu, kanthi andap ashore manah keparenga paring pangaksami dumateng ripaduka kula. Janipun sampun budi daya, bade kula damel ingkang sakelangkung mewah ananging kawontenan ingkang winates sanget.
Ongko tigo, ing pangajab dumateng para kaum muslimin muslimat sesampunipun mangke midangetaken wasiat saking Rama Kyai H. Tajudin Ahamad , dadosa obor cecolok penjenengan sedaya lan kula satemah saged nglampahi dawuh-dawuhipun gusti Allah sarto nyingkiri awisanipun, satemah ibadah kula lan panjenengan tansah sengkut. lan saged nggayuh begja dunya lan akhirat, amin.
Ingkang pungkasan, kula minangka panyangkul gati nyuwun ikhlasing penggalih dumateng muslimin muslimat ampun kesoso kondur menawi adicara dereng purna awit mangke bade katutup kanthi hastungkara utawi umbul donga.
Para rawuh kakung miwah putri, maturnuwun awit kawigatosanipun lan nyuwun pangapunten saking sedoyo kekiranganipun, kula aturi nyebar godong triwis sabar sawetawis.
Billahi fi sabilil haq
Wassalamualaikum wr wb
Wekdal kula aturaken dumateng panata adicara
















MBAH KAKUNG 1

Para sesepuh-pinisepuh ingkang tuhu pana ing panawas wiwah lepdo ing pitutur.
Para alim, para ulama, para kyai, para ustad-ustadah, para haji, para hajah ingkang rinten dalu tansah sinanding kitab suci kitab wahyu ilahi Al quranul karim ingkang kula ajeng-ajeng ngelmu lan seserapanipun.
Para pangemban-pangembating praja, Bp. Kades, Bp. Sekdes, Bp Kadus tuhu para perangkat, kinarya songsong agunging para kawula dasih, bp. Kepala desa seperangkatipun ingkang tuhu pantes sinudarsana.
Para rawuh kakung sumawana putri ingkang tansah cinaket ing manah.
Langkung – langkung dumateng panjenenganipun rama kyai ………………..saking ……………….ingkang kula ajeng-ajeng ngelmu lan seserepanipun, ingkang tuhu kinabekten.
Wonten pucuking pengetan wonten ndalu menika sumangga sareng-sareng samiya ngunjuaken puja lan puji syukur konjuk ngarsa dalem Allah , ingkang sampun kepareng mirahaken kekiyatan, tuwin kawilujengan satemah panjenengan sedaya lan kula saged kempal ing pahargyan wanci punika, kanti winantu ing karaharjan. Mugi-mugi kempal kula lan panjenengan sedaya tansah kinancing dening Allah minangka amal salih, amin, ugi matur nuwun awit paringipun wekdal saking pranoto adicara.
Sesampunipun kula ngunjuaken puji lan puji syukur dumateng Gusti Allah saha shalawat ingkang tansah mbanyu mili rumentah tumrap junjungan Nabi Agung, kanjeng Nabi Muhammad SAW, keparenga kula nglahiraken ancasing sedya wonten ing kalenggahan punika.
Kula minangka panyangkul gati (ketua panitia) ngaturaken agunging panuwun dumateng sedaya panitiyos, para bp/ibu langkung-langkung para remaja-remaji ingkang sampun nglonggaraken utawi ngrigenaken pengetan ………..ingkang manggen wonten……………
Kula minangka panyangkul gati, mboten saged ngaturi punapa-punapa, kejawi puja-pudyastuti dumateng Gusti Allah, mugi-mugi panjenengan sedaya bade nampi lelintu ingkang matupa-tumpa
Selajengipun dumateng muslimin-muslimat ingkang kersa ngrawuhi pengetan ndalu punika, pratanda sampun mantep lan sadar dumateng agami islam minangka pitedah kebahagiaan gesang wonten ing alam dunya dumugi ing alam akhirat samangke.
Para rawuh, Al Quran saestu cepenganipun muslimin-muslimat. Allah sampun paring pitedah leres dumateng panjenengan sedaya lan kula ngangge Al Quran.
Pitedah punika perlu, awit lumampah tanpa pitedah saestu badhe manggeh sasar lan susur. Ewa semanten kathah tiyang mboten kersa lan lumuh ngginaakken pitedah wau.
Al Quran punika pitedah ingkang yekti, ingkang nyata lan sejati, ananging pilih-pilih tiyangingkang angsal pitedahipun Gusti Allah
Wondene Al Quran minangka pitedahipun panjenengan sedaya lan kula, lan kados pundi kula lan panjenengantumindak sarana Al Quran, mangke badhe dipun wedaraken dening Rama KH ………………saking ………..kalajengaken hastungkara (doa).
Para rawuh ingkang minulya, kangge anggmeni wekdal, pengetan ……….ndalu/siang punika sumangga dipun bikak kanthi waosan………..
Matur nuwun mugi panjenengan sedaya lan kula pikantuk obor cecoloking lampahanggenipun gesang wonten ngalam dunya angantos alam akhirat.
Krang lan langkungipun mekaten ingkang saged kula aturaken, saestu kathah atur ingkang kurang jangkep, kirang renggep, langkung-langkung tasih tebih rehing basa minggahing kirang terang terwaca kula nyuwun agunging pangaksami / kula cumanthaka mbedah tambaking samudra pangaksami
Wassalamualaikum wr wb
Wekdal kulo konduraken dumateng pranata cara
MBAH KAKUNG 2

Para pepunden sepuh-aji sepuh ingkang satuhu pana ing pamawas miwah lipda ing pitutur.
Para alim, para ulama, para kyai, para ustad-ustadah, para haji, para hajah ingkang rinten dalu tansah sinanding kitab suci kitab wahyu ilahi Al quranul karim ingkang kula ajeng-ajeng ngelmu lan seserapanipun ingkang tansah pinundi.
Para pangemban-pangembating praja, Bp. Kades, Bp. Sekdes, Bp Kadus tuhu para perangkat, kinarya songsong agunging para kawula dasih, bp. Kepala desa seperangkatipun ingkang pantes sinudarsana.
Para rawuh kakung sumawana putri ingkang tansah cinaket ing manah.
Lan mboten kula supeaken, ugi ngaturaken sugeng rawuh dumateng rama kyai haji ………….saking …………….ingkang bade paring obor cecolok ngelmuning agami dumateng masyarakat ing desa………………..
Wonten pucuking adicara, langkung rumiyin sumangga tansah hangunjuaken puja lan puji syukur konjuk ngarsa dalem Allah SWT, ingkang sampun kepareng mirahaken kekiyatan tuwin kawilujengan satemah panjenengan sedaya lan kula saged kempal ing masjid …………/balai desa kanthi winantu ing karaharjan.
Mugi-mugi pepanggihan ing siang/ndalu menika tansah kinancing dening Allah minangka amal salih.
Ugi matur nuwun awit paringipun wekdal saking pranata adicara



PEMBAWA ACARA
Assalamualaikum wr wb.


Yang saya hormati Bp. KH. Madrur Sodik dari Kretek Wonosobo yang akan memberi tausiah atau pengajian pada kesempatan hari ini
Yang saya hormati pimpinan cabang syarikat islam kabupaten banjarnegara
Yang saya hormati pimpinan anak cabang syarikat islam kecamatan sigaluh
Yang saya hormati pimpinan anak cabang wanita syarikat islam kecamatan sigaluh
Yang saya hormati Bp. Camat kecamatan Sigaluh
Yang saya hormati pimpinan anak cabang pemuda muslim kecamatan sigaluh
Yang saya hormati Bp kepala desa beserta perangkatnya
Yang saya hormati segenap tamu undangan, kaum muslimin-muslimat yang berkenan hadir dalam acara pengajian rutin ahad manis tanggal 10 April 2011 Masehi
Terlebih dahulu marilah kita panjatkan puja dan puji syukur kehadirat Allah SWT yang senantiasa melimpahkan kekuatan, hidayah dan anugrah kepada kita sekalian. Shalawat dan salam semoga tercurah sanjungkan keharibaan Nabi Muhammad SAW, sebagai panutan kita untuk menggapai kebahagiaan di dunia sampai akhirat, amin amin ya rabbal a’lamin
Hadirin-hadirah jamaah pengajian rahimakumullah
Pada hari ini, Minggu 10 April 2011, pimpinan ranting Syarikat Islam Sidomulyo dan anak cabang syarikat islam Sigaluh beserta Panitia Hari Besar Islam Prigi Sdomulyo menyelenggarakan pengajian Rutin Ahad Pon, namun sebelum pengajian ini di mulai, perkenankanlah saya sebagai pembawa acara membacakan susunan acara yang insya Allah akan terselenggara;
Acara yang pertama adalah Pembukaan.
Kedua Pembacaan Ayat-ayat suci Al quran dan shalawat nabi
Ketiga adalah sambutan-sambutan
Keempat adalah pengajian inti atau uraian hikmah
Kelima adalah penutup
Hadirin –hadirah jamaah pengajian rahimakumullah
Mengingat waktu sudah semakin siang, marilah kita mulai penggajian Rutin Ahad Pon dengan membaca umul kitab, liridhoillah wasyafangati rasulillah ALFATIHAH…semoga dengan pembukaan tadi pengajian pada hari lancar dan berhikmah, sebagai upaya peningkatan ibadah kita, amin amin ya rabbal a’lamin.
Hadirin-hadirah rahimakumullah
Mamasuki acara kedua adalah pembacaan ayat-ayat suci Alquran dan shalawat nabi yang akan dilantunkan Ikhwan Khalim, beliau adalah Siswa MAN 2 Banjarnegara dan pernah menjadi juara 1 MTQ Pelajar tingkat kabupaten Banjarnegara, kepadanya dipersilahkan………………
Demikian tadi lantunan ayat-ayat suci Al Qur’an dan shalawat nabi kepadanya saya ucapkan jaza kumullah khoiron katsiro
Jamaah pengajian rakhimakumullah…
Meningkat acara yang ketiga adalah sambutan-sambutan
Sambutan yang pertama akan disampaikan ketua panitia pengajian, dalam hal ini akan disampaikan Beliau Bp.Yatno, S.Pd, kepadanya dipersilahkan…………….
Sambutan yang kedua akan disampaikan Bp. Hadi Yullah selaku pimpinan SI Kecamatan Sigaluh, kepadanya dipersilahkan…………… Sambutan yang Ketiga akan disampaikan Bp. Camat Sigaluh, kepadanya dipersilahkan

Demikian tadi sambutan yang telah disampaikan Bp. …………kepada Beliau diucapkan terima kasih.
Hadirin jamaah pengajian rakhimakumullah
Acara sementara kami skors terlebih dahulu, kepada group rebana diperkenankan untuk mengisi sesi skors dan kepada segenap panitia untuk mendistribusikan konsumsi………
Hadirin jamaah pengajian yang dimulyakan Allah ………..Acara kami lanjutkan,
Acara selanjutnya adalah uraian hikmah maungidhotul khasanah yang akan disampaikan oleh Bp. KH Madrur Sodik dari, Kretek Wonosobo kepada beliau kami persilahkan………….
Demikian tadi uraian hikmah yang telah disampaikan Beliau Bp. KH Madrur Sodik , semoga kita bisa mengambil hikmah manfaatnya dan mengamalkannya dalam kehidupan sehari-hari, amin, amin ya Rabbal ngalamin
Hadirin hadirah yang berbahagia, sampailah kita pada penghujung acara yaitu doa, marilah kita akhiri pengajian rutin ahad Pon, dengan doa kafarotul majlis, ……………..subhanakallahuma wabihamdika asyhadu ala ila haila anta asytaghfiruka wa atubu ilaihi. Dan terakhir saya sampaikan terima kasih atas kehadiran jamaah semua, mohon maaf atas segala kekurangan, terima kasih atas segala perhatian………. billahi fii sabilil haq…………assalamualaikum……….
Teruse......

ENGLISH SPEAKING

Siswa - siswaku semua ni pak guru da materi speaking
belajar ya.............

GREETING
1. Hi.
Hello.
2. Good morning.
Good afternoon.
Good evening.
3. How are you?
How are you doing?
How ya doing? (Informal)
4. Fine. How about you?
5. Okay. Thanks.
SIMPLE QUESTIONS Are you from Canada?

Is he a doctor?

Is this free?

Do you like apples?

Does she live in New Orleans?


More examples of - Yes/No Questions

Is she going to the dance?

Are they flying home?

Are you coming to the party?
Examples of simple - Wh- questions

What do you do (as an occupation)?

What do you do on the weekends?


Where are you from?

Where do you live?

How do you say that in English?


How do you spell your name?

How do you know Mr. Amos? Yes, I am.

No, he isn't.

Yes, it is.

Yes, I do.

No, she doesn't



Yes, she is.

No, they're taking the bus.

No, I have other plans.
Yes I m
I'm a computer programmer.

I usually stay home and watch television.

I'm from Ontario, California.

I live in Arizona.

I live at the Chateau Apartments.

I don't know. S-I-M-O-N.

He's my teacher



NUMBER AND COUNTING

1. How many fingers do you have?

2. You have eight fingers?


3. How many brothers does Ryan have?

4. How many students in your class?

5. How old is your sister?

6. How many hours do you work every day?


7. How many people are in the group?

8. How many cookies are left?

9. How many toothpicks are in the box?

The answer

I have eight fingers.

Eight fingers and two thumbs.

He has four (brothers).

Thirty-five, including me.

She is seventeen.

From nine to five. Eight hours.

About seventy.

Five or six.

More than a hundred.

Introducing your family
This is my mother/mom.
This is my father/dad.
(These are my parents)
This is my wife.
This is my husband.
There are five people in my family.
(My mother, my father, my older brother, my older sister, me, my younger brother.)
I have two brothers.
One is older.
One brother is older (than me).
One is younger.
I have one sister.
I'm number three.
ASKING FAMILY
Asking about family
How many brothers and sisters do you have?
What number are you?
He's the oldest (of five children).
She's the youngest.
Cindy doesn't have any brothers or sisters.
Jared is an only child.
How many children do you have?
We have two. One son and one daughter.
Do you have any kids?
No, I'm not married.

ASKING THE FAVORITE THINGS
1. What is your favorite color?
2. What's your favorite kind of music?
3. Favorite sport?
4. Do you have a lucky number?
5. What kind of food do you like best?
6. How about movies?
7. Who is your favorite movie star?
8. What city do you like most?
The answer
Purple.
I like pop music.
Kung fu.
Yes. It's eight.
I like Cantonese food.
Action.
Jackie Chan.
Hong Kong, of course!
ASKING HERE AND NOW
1. What is Ms. Chan doing?
2. What is he doing?
3. What are you doing?
4. Who is singing that song?
5. Who is washing the dishes?
6. Where are you going now?
The answer
She is writing a letter.

He's playing hockey.
I'm reading a book.
Frank (is).
The children are.
Okay. Have fun

Personality and Appearance

1.Tell me about your father.
What kind of person is he?
2. What does he look like?
3. What does your mother look like?
4. How about your little sister?
Clothing

5. What is your brother wearing?
6. What kind of shoes does he have (on)?
7. Is Susan wearing a dress?
8. Anything else?


Description

Well, he's very friendly, smart and funny.

He's young, short and handsome.
He has straight black hair and green eyes.

She's tall, thin and beautiful.
She has blonde hair and wears glasses.

She has curly red hair and a cute smile.
Everybody likes her.




TALKING HEALHTY
How's the weather today?
How do you feel?
How are you feeling?
Is everything okay?
What's wrong?
What's the matter?
Are you all right?
What happened?

It's really cold.
I'm fine.
Not too good.
I feel sick.
I have a headache.
My leg hurts.
I cut my hand.
He broke his arm


Teruse......

Rabu, 06 April 2011

LYRIC

SISWA2 ni ada lyric lagu
WAKA-WAKA SHAKIRA
You’re a good soldier
Choosing your battles
Pick yourself up
And dust yourself off
Get back in the saddle
You’re on the front line
Everyone’s watching
You know it’s serious
We’re getting closer
This isn’t over
The pressure’s on; you feel it
But you got it all; believe it
When you fall get up oh, oh
And if you fall get up eh, eh
Tsamina mina zangalewa
Cause this is Africa
Tsamina mina eh, eh
Waka waka eh, eh
Tsamina mina zangalewa
This time for Africa
Listen to your god; this is our motto
Your time to shine
Don’t wait in line
Y vamos por todo
People are raising their expectations
Go on and feel it
This is your moment
No hesitation
Today’s your day
I feel it
You paved the way
Believe it
If you get down
Get up oh, oh
When you get down
Get up eh, eh
Tsamina mina zangalewa
This time for Africa
Tsamina mina eh, eh
Waka waka eh, eh
Tsamina mina zangalewa
Anawa aa
Tsamina mina eh, eh
Waka waka eh, eh
Tsamina mina zangalewa
This time for Africa




STILL LOVING YOU
Time, it needs time
To win back your love again.
I will be there, I will be there.

Love, only love
Can bring back your love someday.
I will be there, I will be there.

Fight, babe, I'll fight
To win back your love again.
I will be there, I will be there.

Love, only love
Can break down the walls someday.
I will be there, I will be there.

If we'd go again
All the way from the start,
I would try to change
The things that killed our love.

Your pride has build a wall, so strong
That I can't get through.
Is there really no chance
To start once again?
I'm loving you.

Try, baby try
To trust in my love again.
I will be there, I will be there.

Love, your love
Just shouldn't be thrown away.
I will be there, I will be there.

If we'd go again
All the way from the start,
I would try to change
The things that killed our love.

Your pride has build a wall, so strong
That I can't get through.
Is there really no chance
To start once again?

If we'd go again
All the way from the start,
I would try to change
The things that killed our love.

Yes I've hurt your pride, and I know
What you've been through.
You should give me a chance
This can't be the end.

I'm still loving you.
I'm still loving you,
I need your love.
I'm still loving you.
Still loving baby

World Cup 2010 Anthem song Wavin Flag Celebration Remix by K'Naan lyrics:
Ooooooh Wooooooh

Give me freedom, give me fire, give me reason, take me higher
See the champions, take the field now, you define us, make us feel proud
In the streets are, exaliftin , as we lose our inhibition,
Celebration its around us, every nation, all around us

Sing in forever young, sing in songs underneath that sun
Lets rejoice in the beautiful game.
And together at the end of the day.

WE ALL SAY

When I get older I will be stronger
They'll call me freedom Just like a wavin' flag
And then it goes back
And then it goes back
And then it goes back
When I get older I will be stronger
They'll call me freedom
Just like a wavin' flag
And then it goes back
And then it goes back
And then it goes

Oooooooooooooh woooooooooohh hohoho

Give you freedom, give you fire, give you reason, take you higher
See the champions, take the field now, you define us, make us feel proud
In the streets are, exaliftin, every loser in ambition,
Celebration, its around us, every nations, all around us

Singin forever young, singin songs underneath that sun
Lets rejoice in the beautiful game.
And together at the end of the day.


I ‘LL BE THERE

You and I must make a pact
We must bring salvation back
Where there is love, I'll be there

I'll reach out my hand to you,
I'll have faith in all you do
Just call my name and I'll be there

Chorus:
And oh - I'll be there to comfort you,
Build my world of dreams around you
I'm so glad that I found you
I'll be there with a love that's strong
I'll be your strength, I'll keep holding on
Yes I will, yes I will

Let me fill your heart with joy and laughter
Togetherness, well that's all I'm after
Whenever you need me, I'll be there
I'll be there to protect you
With an unselfish love I respect you
Just call my name and I'll be there

(Chorus)

If you should ever find someone new
I know he'd better be good to you
'Cos if he doesn't, I'll be there

Don't you know, baby, yeah yeah
I'll be there, I'll be there, just call my name, I'll be there

(Just look over your shoulders, honey - ooh)

I'll be there, I'll be there, whenever you need me, I'll be there

Don't you know, baby, yeah yeah
I'll be there, I'll be there, just call my name, I'll be there...


YOU ARE NOT ALONE
Another day has gone
I'm still all alone
How could this be
You're not here with me
You never said goodbye
Someone tell me why
Did you have to go
And leave my world so cold

Everyday I sit and ask myself
How did love slip away
Something whispers in my ear and says
That you are not alone
For I am here with you
Though you're far away
I am here to stay

You are not alone
I am here with you
Though we're far apart
You're always in my heart
You are not alone

All alone
Why, oh

Just the other night
I thought I heard you cry
Asking me to come
And hold you in my arms
I can hear your prayers
Your burdens I will bear
But first I need your hand
So forever can begin

Everyday I sit and ask myself
How did love slip away
Then something whispers in my ear and says
That you are not alone
For I am here with you
Though you're far away
I am here to stay
For you are not alone
I am here with you
Though we're far apart
You're always in my heart
And you are not alone

Whisper three words and I'll come runnin'
And girl you know that I'll be there
I'll be there

You are not alone
I am here with you
Though you're far away
I am here to stay
You are not alone
I am here with you
Though we're far apart
You're always in my heart

You are not alone
For I am here with you
Though you're far away
I am here to stay
For you are not alone
For I am here with you
Though we're far apart
You're always in my heart

TWO PRINCES

One, two, princes kneel before you
(that's what I said, now)
Princes, Princes who adore you
(Just go ahead, now)
One has diamonds in his pockets
(And that's some bread, now)
This one, said he wants to buy you rockets
(Ain't in his head, now)

This one, he got a princely racket
(That's what I said, now)
Got some big seal upon his jacket
(Ain't in his head, now)
You marry him, your father will condone you
(how bout that, now)
You marry me, your father will disown you
(he'll eat his hat, now)

Marry him or marry me,
I'm the one that loves you baby can't you see?
I ain't got no future or a family tree,
But I know what a prince and lover ought to be,
I know what a prince and lover ought to be....

Said, if you want to call me baby
(Just go ahead, now)
An' if you'd like to tell me maybe
(Just go ahead, now)
An' If you wanna buy me flowers
(Just go ahead, now)
And if you'd like to talk for hours
(Just go ahead, now)

Said, One, two, princes kneel before you
(that's what I said, now)
Princes, Princes who adore you
(Just go ahead, now)
One has diamonds in his pockets
(And that's some bread, now)
This one, he wants to buy you rockets
(Ain't in his head, now)

Marry him or marry me,
I'm the one that loves you baby can't you see?
I ain't got no future or a family tree,
But I know what a prince and lover ought to be,
I know what a prince and lover ought to be....

Said, if you want to call me baby
(Just go ahead, now)
An' if you'd like to tell me maybe
(Just go ahead, now)
If you wanna buy me flowers
(Just go ahead, now)
And if you'd like to talk for hours
(Just go ahead, now)
And if you want to call me baby
(Just go ahead, now)
An' if you'd like to tell me maybe
(Just go ahead, now)
If you'd like buy me flowers
(Just go ahead, now)
And if you'd like to talk for hours
(Just go ahead, now)

If you want to call me baby

(Just go ahead, now)

An' if you'd like to tell me maybe

(Just go ahead, now)

If you wanna buy me flowers

(Just go ahead, now)

And if you'd like to talk for hours

(Just go ahead, now)

ohh baby
(Just go ahead now)
ooh just just go ahead now
ooh your majesty,
(Just go head now)
come on forget the king and marry me
(Just go ahead now)
come on, come on, come on,
(Just go ahead now)
and go ahead now
yeah, just go ahead now
Yeah, If you want to buy me flowers
(Just go ahead now)
yeah just go ahead now baby





BABY- JUSTIN BIERBER

You know you love me, I know you care
Just shout whenever, and I'll be there
You are my love, you are my heart
And we will never, ever, ever be apart

Are we an item? Girl, quit playin'
"We're just friends," what are you sayin'?
Said "there's another," and looked right in my eyes
My first love broke my heart for the first time

And I was like baby, baby, baby, oh
Like baby, baby, baby, no
Like baby, baby, baby, oh
I thought you'd always be mine, mine

Baby, baby, baby, oh
Like baby, baby, baby, no
Like baby, baby, baby, oh
I thought you'd always be mine, mine

For you, I would have done whatever
And I just can't believe we're here together
And I wanna play it cool, but I'm losin' you
I'll buy you anything, I'll buy you any ring

And I'm in pieces, baby fix me
And just shake me 'til you wake me from this bad dream
I'm goin' down, down, down, down
And I just can't believe my first love won't be around

And I'm like baby, baby, baby, oh
Like baby, baby, baby, no
[ From : http://www.elyrics.net/read/j/justin-bieber-lyrics/baby-lyrics.html ]
Like baby, baby, baby, oh
I thought you'd always be mine, mine

Baby, baby, baby, oh
Like baby, baby, baby, no
Like baby, baby, baby, oh
I thought you'd always be mine, mine

When I was 13, I had my first love
There was nobody that compared to my baby
And nobody came between us who could ever come above
She had me going crazy, oh I was starstruck
She woke me up daily, don't need no Starbucks

She made my heart pound
I skip a beat when I see her in the street
And at school on the playground
But I really wanna see her on a weekend
She know she got me dazin' 'cause she was so amazin'
And now my heart is breakin' but I just keep on sayin'

Baby, baby, baby, oh
Like baby, baby, baby, no
Like baby, baby, baby, oh
I thought you'd always be mine, mine

Baby, baby, baby, oh
Like baby, baby, baby, no
Like baby, baby, baby, oh
I thought you'd always be mine, mine

I'm all gone
(Yeah, yeah, yeah)
(Yeah, yeah, yeah)
Now I'm all gone
(Yeah, yeah, yeah)
(Yeah, yeah, yeah)
Now I'm all gone
(Yeah, yeah, yeah)
(Yeah, yeah, yeah)
Now I'm all gone, gone, gone, gone
I'm gone







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SPEAKING MATERIAL

LESSON ONE
GREETING
Key word : Hello, Hi, Good morning, How are you? I’m fine.
A. Informal Greeting
- Hi, how are you getting on?
- How is life?
- How is life treating you?
- How is everything?
- How are you doing?
- How are you?
B. Formal Greeting
- Good morning: 00. 00 until 12.00 am
- Good afternoon: 12.00 until 06.00 pm
- Good noon/ day: 12.00 o’clock pm
- Good evening: 06.00 pm until 09.00 pm
- Good night: to go bed-06.00 pm to midnight time
- Hello, how are you?
C. The respond to the expression above we can say:
- Very well
- Fine thanks
- Just fine
- Not to bad, thanks
- Pretty well

CONVERSATION

Emilia : Hello
You : I’m Robben, nice to meet you
Emilia : I’m Emilia, nice to meet you too.

Mellisa : Good morning, Sir.
Mr. Alex : Good morning, Mell. Any problems?
Mellisa : No, Sir. Thank you.

Messi : Good afternoon, Madam?
Mrs. Elly : Good afternoon, Messi. How are you today?
Messi : I’m all right, Madam.








LESSON TWO
INTRODUCING YOURSELF

Key Words: I’m Marta, call me Arta. My name is James. Nice to meet you
CONVERSATION

You : Hi. I’m Marta, you can call me Arta
Pramita : nice to meet you

You : I’m James Bond. Call me Bond
Julia : Hello I’m Julia Robert

Porlan : Hi. Please to meet you, I’m Diego Porlan
Bastian : Hello, I’m Bastian, nice to meet you.

Hello my name is Tantowi Jauhari. Please call me Tantowi. I’m from Gontor, East Java. Do you know Gontor? Gontor is very famous around Indonesia for its modern Islamic College
Hi, I’m Cristiano Ronaldo. Call me Ronaldo. I’m from Portugal. I’m a foot player. Now, my club is Real Madrid, the famous club in Spain even in the world.


























LESSON THREE
HOW TO INTRODUCE SOMEONE

Key Words: She is Savitri. Ladies and Gentlemen. I’d like to introduce … Nice to meet you. How do you do ?
CONVERSATION
Read and Practice these conversations with your friend(s).

You : Tom, this is (ini) Savitri. She’s from Denpasar, Bali.
Savitri : Hi. Nice to meet you.
Tom : Nice to meet you.

You : Sam, this is my friend, Tuty. She is a nurse in the Bethesda
Hospital
Sam : Nice to meet you.
Tuty : Nice to meet you too.

You : Ladies and Gentlemen, I’d (= I would) like to introduce our
guests today. This is Miss Andrea Brown from Sheffiled, United
Kingdom (UK). And this is Mister Garry from Destroit, United
State of America (USA).
Ms. Andrea : Good morning. Nice to meet you.
Mr. Garry : Hello. Nice to meet you.


Miyako : Takashi, this is Hastuti. She’s from Bandung, Indonesia. She is
Indonesian.
Takashi : How do you do ?
Hastuti : How do you do ?

Indah : Diana, I’d like you to meet Grace. She is from France (Perancis).
Now she is studying in Gajah Mada University.
Diana : Hello. I’m Diana. Nice to meet you.
Grace : Hi. I’m Grace. Nice to meet you, too.

Inneke : Silvia, this is, Eddy.
Silvia : Hi
Eddy : Hello







LESSON FOUR
ASKING ABOUT PERSONAL INFORMATION

Key Words: What is your name? How do you spell your name? Where do you live?
CONVERSATION
You : What is your name?
Fabregas : My name is Fabregas. My father gives this name because he wants me to be a foot ball player.

SBY : Can I have your name?
Esmeralda : I’m Esmeralda. And you?
SBY : I’m SBY

Receptionist : Your name please?
Bella : My name is Bella
Receptionist : How do you spell it?
Bella : B-E-L-L-A
Receptionist : Thank you

Heru : What is her name?
Santika : Her name is Natalia

Mr. Sir Alex F : What is your name?
Mr. Yatno : My name is Yatno
Mr. Sir Alex F : What is your marital status?
Mr. Yatno : I’m still single
Mr. Sir Alex F : What is your religion?
Mr. Yatno : I’m Muslim.












LESSON FIVE
ASKING ABOUT FAMILY BACKGROUND

Key Words: What is your father? How many brothers and sister do you have?
Where does he/she work?
CONVERSATION
Renny : What is your father?
Hermansyah : My father is a doctor, he works in Cipto Mangun Kusomo Hospital.
Renny : And your mother?
Hermansyah : My mother is a housewife.

Sutomi : What is your profession?
Sitompul : I’m a lawyer. I work in for Habibie Center. And you?
Sutami : I’m an Architect. Now I have designed ten building and two bridges

Mr. Salman : What do your parents do for a living?
Sahrul : My father is a businessman and my mother is a government civil servant

Putri : How many brothers and sister do you have?
Damayanti : I have one brother and two sisters
Putri : What do they do?
Damayanti : My brother is a soldier. And my first sister is a stewardess


Hanafi : What is your job?
Mr. Eddy : I’m a correspondent
Hanafi : Where do your parents come from?
Mr. Eddy : My father comes from Manado, and my mother is from Surabaya
Hanafi : How many persons are there in your family?
Mr. Eddy : There are five persons in my family including me. So, there are five altogether















LESSON SIX
ASKING ABOUT DAILY ACTIVITY

Key Words: What time do you usually get up? I usually get up at 04.30, Do you work on Surabaya
CONVESATION
Indah : What time do you usually get up?
Ardy : I usually get up at 04.30

Maria : What do you do before and after school?
Ratih : Before school, I learn for fifteen minutes and then I help my mother prepare breakfast

Bramantyo : Do you work on Saturday?
You : No, I don’t

Sulistyo : How often do you exercise in a week?
Firman : Three times a week, Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.

Tommy : Do you play tennis on Sunday?
Ali : No, I don’t.

Teacher : Do you speak English everyday?
Firman : No, Sir. I always speak English on Wednesday





















LESSON SEVEN
ASKING ABOUT EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Key Words: I completed my elementary school in 1981. I graduated from Gajah Mada University in 2002
CONVERSATION
Azhar : Tell me a little bit about your educational background.
You : In 1981 I completed my elementary school 6. Then in 1984 I finished my Junior High School in Wonosari State Junior High School. In 1987 I was admitted Bandung Institute of Technology

Nadia : What school did you graduate from?
You-1 : I graduated from Yogyakarta State Senior High School 3.
You-2 : I graduated from Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Senior High School 1
You-3 : I graduated from Yogyakarta State Technical High School 1

Ramli : Where do you go to school?
Roji : I go to school at Bethesta Nursing Academy in Yogyakarta

Wayne : What course of study do you learn at Senior High School?
Roney : I learn Mathematics (Matematika), English (Bahasa Inggris), Physics (Fisika), Chemistry (Kimia), Biology (Biology), Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia), Arts (Seni), Sports (Olah Raga), History (Sejarah), Economics and Accounting (Ekonomi dan Akuntansi) and so on (dan lain-lain)
Lionel : What is your rank in the class?
Messi : I’m number 3 in rank in my class.



















LESSON EIGHT
TALKING ABOUT TIME, DAYS AND MONTH

Key Words : What time is it?
Can you tell me the time?
Time please!
What day is it today?
What day is it tomorrow?
What day was it yesterday?
What months are there in a year?
What date is today?
What days are there in a week? It is 07.30 (a half past seven)
It is a quarter past five
Yesterday was Wednesday
It / this month is October
CONVERSATION

Carlos : What time is it?
Teves : It is 7 o’clock
Carlos : Thank you

Victor : What is the time?
Dewi : It is 07.15 (a quarter past seven)
Victor : Thank you

Siska : Can you tell me the time?
Tono : It is 09.30 (a half past nine)
Siska : Thank you

Karto : Time, please?
Tuying : It is 10.45 ( a quarter to eleven)
Karto : Thank you

Capello : Excuse me, could you tell me the time?
Terry : Sorry, Sir. I don’t know. I don’t have any watch

Agnes : How many days are there in a week?
Luna :There are seven days in a week. They are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Ozil : What day is it today?
Muller : It is Thursday
Ozil : What day is it tomorrow?
Muller : Tomorrow is Friday

Drogba : What day it was yesterday?
Kalo : Yesterday was Wednesday

Nikita : what date is today?
Willy : Today is November, 4th 2010

Ahmad : What date is Independent day of our country?
Dani : On August, 17th 1945

Kaka : How many months are there in a year?
Robinho :There are twelve months in a year. They are January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December
Kaka : What month is today?
Robinho : It is June.
Kaka : What year is it?
Robinho : It is 2010 (two thousand and ten)
Kaka : Thank you very much.


















LESSON NINE
HOW TO SAY THANKS
Key Words: Thank you, Thank For ……………..Thank a lot.
CONVERSATION
Jane : Thank you
Jim : You are welcome

Charlie : Thank very much
Ariel : Don’t mention it

Mr. John: Thanks a lot
Mr. Carlo: You are welcome

Thomas: Thank a million
Muller: Not at all

Lampar: Many thanks
Barry: Forget it

Dr. Brilli: I’m very grateful for your help
Dr. Zachary: You are welcome

Mrs. Ely: I owe you
Mrs. Ida: Forget it. It is my duty
















LESSON TEN
HOW TO SAY GOOD BYE

Key Words: Good bye, See you later, Bye
CONVERSATION
Retno : Good bye, friend
Dorce : Good bye

Alexander : Bye, Ida
Ida : Bye, Alex

Hanifah : Bye bye
Betty : Bye

Amanda : See you later
Lusi : See you

Ahmad : So long
Nanda : See you

Debby : See you next week
Karol : See you


Oppi : See you next time
Harun : Good bye
Grace : Nice to meet you
Gland : Nice to see you











LESSON ELEVEN
ASKING ABOUT PRICES

Key Words: How much is this shirt? It is Rp 25.000,00
It is cheap / expensive. Fixed price I take it
CONVERSATION

Mr. Harry : Excuse me, How much is this shirt?
Ms. Yelly : It is Rp. 25.000.00 (twenty thousand rupiahs).
Mr. Harry : Great. I take it

Yenny: What is the price of this TV?
Yety: It is only Rp. 2.650.000,00 (two million six hundred and fifty thousand rupiahs)
Yenny: That’s a lot of. I will think about it. Will that be cash or charge
Yety: Cash

Yoga : What does this microwave cost?
Yogi : It cost Rp. 99.000,00 (ninety nine thousand rupiahs).

William : How much is that altogether?
Alex : That is Rp. 57.000,00

Monica : How much should I pay?
Driver : Rp. 155.000,00. It is very cheap
Monica : Here you are
Driver : Thank you. Here is your change

Mr. Tom : What about this one?
Jimmy : This one? It is only Rp. 2.000.000,00
Mr. Tom : Can I bargain?
Jimmy : Sorry, Sir. The price is fixed
Mr. Tom : Well I take this one
Jimmy : Thank you, Sir








LESSON TWELVE
ASKING THE WAYS/ DIRECTONS

Key Words: Excuse me, Could you tell me the way to train station? Sure take this way.
CONVERSATION

Tourist : Excuse me. Could you tell me the way to the train station?
Suhadi : Sure. Please take this way, then go straight until you find the crossroad. Then turn left. The train station is about 100 meters to the right from here.

Miyako : Excuse me. Where is the way to the Galeria Mall?
Farida : It is on Sudirman street. From here, take this street. Then go ahead and you will find Bathesta Hospital. Galleria Mall is across the street.
Miyako : Thank you
Farida : you are welcome.

Mr Nelly : I’m looking for the MAN 2 Banjarnegara. Could you tell me where it is?
Mr. Budy : Sure. It is over there near the Mallioboro Mall.
Mr. Nelly : Thank you
Mr. Budy : That’s OK

Gonzalo : How can I go to Borobudur Temple?
Higuin : Well, you can go there by bus or by taxi. It takes about 30 minutes from Jogjakarta.



















LESSON THIRTEEN
OFFERING SOMETHING:
ACCEPT OR REFUSE AN OFFER

Key Words: Would you like tea or coffee? Tea, please. Here you are. Thank you, No thank you.

CONVERSATION
Samson : Would you like tea or coffee?
Ungu : Tea, please.

Tuty : Would you like ice?
Ivanko : No, thank you

Dessy : Will you have a cup of milk?
Rajiv : Yes, please
Dessy : Here you are
Rajiv : Thank you

Ronny : Cigarette?
John : No, thank you. And you, Thom?
Thomas : Yes, thank you

Sarah : A glass of sprite?
Carry : Yes, quickly, please.


Pramudya : May I take you home?
Cyntia : No, thank you. Maybe some other time
Lucia : What would you like to eat?
Liu : Fried chicken, Ice cream, and rice, of course. And you?
Lucia : Hamburger and Ice cream

David : May I bring you some bread and milk?
Beckam : Yes, thank you

Tiere : This apple is very fresh. Do you like one?
Michael : Yes, Sure.








LESSON FOUTEEN
ASKING FOR PERSONAL OPINION/ VIEWS

Key Words: What do you think about ……? I think …. In my opinion …..Well….
CONVERSATION
Mr. Yatno : What do you think about an English Language?
Tommy : Well, I think English is very necessary. It is not only an International language but also a language science and technology.

Robin : What do you think of our national foot ball club?
Son : I think our national foot ball club is not good. It needs more and more competitions. Our clubs are left behind by other clubs in the world.

Subarjo : What is your view on policy of government to rises fuel prices?
Abdullah : Well, I think the government’s decision to rises fuel prices is not fair but we have no choice. In addition we are still in the monetary crisis. A lot of people are unemployed today.

Luna : What do you think of Ariel porn video?
Maya : I think it is not good for public. It will disturb the young generation.









LESSON FIFTEEN
TALKING ABOUT
LIKES/ DISLIKES AND PREFERENCES

Key Word: Do you like western music? Which one do you prefer? I like. I don’t like. So do I.
CONVERSATION
LIKE
Diana : Do you like country music?
Charles : Yes, I do. I like country music very much.

Mahdalena : Do you like western film?
Rita : I like very much

Ribery : Are you keen on foot ball match?
Frank : Yes, Iam
Ribery : So am I

Obama : Are you fond of nuclear?
SBY : Yes, I am, but we have to be careful because it is very dangerous.
DISLIKES
Ghani : This steak is very delicious
Mona : I am afraid. I don’t like steak.

Hamidah : Do you like jazz music?
Renaldy : No, I don’t
Paulina : I hate horror films
Aprilia : I don’t either
Juny : Neither do I

Rosita : I don’t like that song
Rooney : Why
Rosita : Because that song reminds me about my unhappy memory
PREFERENCE
Alex : Do you prefer travelling by plane or travelling by ship?
Watanabe : I prefer travelling by ship. It is cheaper

Agatha : which do you prefer Western film or Indian film?
Lusy : Well, I prefer Indian film to western film. It is very nice. And it is difficult to guess the course of story.

Mr. Simon : Would you rather continue to university or academy?
Astuti : I would rather continue to university


LESSON SIXTEEN
DESCRIBING PEOPLE OR SOMETHING

Key Words: Which one is Mr. Richard? The one with long hair. What is your Boss like?
CONVERSATION
Ms. Angelina : Which one is Mr. Richard?
Ms. Liana : He is the one with long hair.

Helena : Who is the man standing by the door?
Fatimah : That is Mr. Taufik Abas.

Reporter : Which one is Mr. Abdillah Fatah?
Romy : That is him over there.
Reporter : You mean, the one wearing a black sarong and sandals?
Romy : That is right
Reporter : Oh, I see. He is very calm.

Mr. Roy : What else can you tell me about the killer?
Mr. John : He is dark. He has straight hair. He wears glasses.

Alex : What is Singapore like?
Susan : It is a clean city
Alex : How big is it?
Susan : It is not very big












LESSON SEVENTEEN
EXPRESSING REGRET/ SADNESS

Key Words: I am sorry to hear that. Oh, I am sad to hear the news, what a pity.
CONVERSATION
Febry : My mother is in hospital. She is going to have a kidney operation.
May : Oh, I am very sorry to hear that

Budy : I have lost my wallet on the way to my campus
Rudy : What a pity

Piter : I have split ice cream on my trousers.
Ery : That’s a pity

Harry : What is the matter with you?
Romeo : My son had an accident this morning
Harry : Oh, I am sorry to hear that. I hope he will be all right soon

Mr. Nelly : 10.000 passengers died in the train accident last night
Mrs. Novy : I am really sorry to hear that.


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