2. OBJECT LEARNING
• The students can identify the
expression of suggestion.
• The students can apply the expression
of suggestion properly
• The students can implement some
kinds of suggestion in written or
spoken.
3. Please look at the following pictures. And matching with the best
statement
A. You should go to
bed earlier.
B. You shouldn’t play
with lighters.
C. You need to
eat all your food.
4. To mention an idea,
possible plan, or action
for other people to
consider.
What does “SUGGEST” mean?
5. DIALOGUE 1
• A: What grade did you get at the exam?
• B: I got A.
• A: As expected from a smart student! I only got D. I really want to
improve my grade.
• B: You probably should study harder.
• A: I don’t know. I always get bad grade although I study hard.
• B: Hey, why don’t we study together? That way, I can help you out.
• A: Good idea! I’m in.
Get your partner & read this conversation
clearly
6. DIALOGUE 2
• A: What should we have for lunch?
• B: We could try the new pasta at the Pasta House.
• A: I don’t feel like eating pasta.
• B: How about we order chicken curry instead?
• A: That sounds delicious.
• B: All right then, chicken curry is it
• A: Please make mine spicy.
• B: Okay.
Get your partner & read this conversation
clearly
7. 1. When you play tennis, you ___________ the ball.
2. You look tired. You ________ to bed.
3. You __________ your teeth after every meal.
4. The museum is very interesting. You _________ it.
5. When you are driving, you _________ a seat-belt.
6. It’s a good book. You _________ it.
CLEAN GO READ VISIT WATCH WEAR
Use should + a verb to complete the sentences.
8. should is used to say what is the right thing or a
good thing to do.
• You look so sick, you should take some medicines
now
• Aulia should write this material to get a deep
understanding.
• You shouldn’t be lazy to study.
9. • You ought to take public transportation if you don’t
want to have traffic jam.
• She ought to listen to her parents, they give good
advice for her life
• They ought not to throw the rubbish into the river, they
will pollute the water
10. You need to use an umbrella, because it’s raining
outside
You need to change your sleeping habits.
She needs to go to the dentist.
For strong advice, you can also use “need
to” to say what is necessary and you can
use imperatives.
11. MUST You must be strong
You must eat healthy food to gain weight.
HAD BETTER You had better finish your assignment.
You had better study harder
COULD We could take the airport bus.
You need help in math. You could talk to your teacher.
12. ACCEPTING REFUSING
•Thank you for your
advice/suggestion
•What a (good, great,
brilliant, etc) idea!
•That sounds (good, great,
brilliant, etc) idea!
•That might be worth to
try
•This just what I need
•I'll do that. Thanks!
•Okay, I'll try it!
•It sounds good
•Yes, I'd love to
•I don't think that is a good idea
•I don't thik this would work
•Do you have any/other
suggestion/advice?
•This is a good idea, but ...
•I'm not really sure about that
•Sorry, I can't
•Sorry, I don't like it
•No, thanks!
•I'd rather not